Ugh, my website's photo Gallery is broken . .
All,
I would've had these pictures up earlier, but I usually like to store them on my personal web site so as to detract from space usage (i.e. money spent) and bandwidth on Ben's server. However, unbenounced to me, my shared host changed some internal PHP settings and my Gallery software won't successfully upload pictures anymore.
Nonetheless, I uploaded 5 pictures, the first 2 of which I really like and one which is my favorite from the entire outing on Saturday/Sunday.
First, this one was taking during a hike through Wharton around the upper area of the Mullica. It's a place where we usually hang out and camp from time to time due to the secluded nature and hike in access. The contrast between the water and snow covered vegatation is remarkable.
Mullica river bank photo
Second favorite shot was taken at Goshen, just 30 minutes or so after the last photo was taken. We were walking along the small trail along the bank and the sun seemed to catch the cedars just right. And the hole in the brush just begged to be shot through.
Goshen through the brush
Moving on chronologically, I took this one around sunset from the parking lot of Nixon's General Store in Tabernacle. I was a little late and I didn't have my tripod, but I was still able to capture 'downtown' Tabernacle (if you live around there, you get what I'm saying) in a nice snowy sunset light.
Tabernacle sunset from Nixon's
This one is more of a novelty photo. To cap off the night on Sunday and to take advantage of the moon being out, we went out to Friendship. Sure enough, there was a nice halo around the moon. I tried to take a picture of the river and it came out ok. Too much orange light from the surrounding area due to the fact there was still a decent amount of clound cover spreading the light around.
Friendship at night after snowstorm
Last one was actually taken early Sunday morning when the snow storm was winding down. I was out at Goshen Pond and there was this really interesting light reflecting throughout the area; I call it the 'snowstorm sunshine' but it really doesn't involve any sunshine at all.
Goshen snowstorm sunshine
I uploaded the full resolution of these photos, so if you click on the photo after going to the link, you'll be able to download the photo in maximum resolution to get the full effect (2048 x 1536).
Peace,
Justin