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The Erie Canal August 19, 2009

Posted by Emily in : Asia, New York, Photography , trackback

I am still trying to grasp the concept that I currently live on the East Coast.

The East Coast.  Home to more major cities than I can name and the Great Lakes.  I have been busy photographing everything:  houses, buildings, churches, you name it.

Like this for example:

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I pass this bridge on my way to the grocery store.  As I drive along the highway, the Erie Canal parallels the road.  It flows into this Aqueduct, making a beautiful waterfall.

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This is what the bridge looks like from the other side in a park.  What you don’t see in this picture are several locals fishing and  tons of bugs swarming around my body.  It also stunk VERY BAD.  Fresh water canals don’t smell that great.  In fact, the smell faintly reminded me of the night market in Taiwan.  (You may have read about my experience shopping in the stinkiest place in the world here.)

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I shot this just after sunset.  I read how to photograph waterfalls capturing the “silky water” look in a book.  You must shoot just before sunrise (which, lets be honest, I don’t get out of bed before 7:00 AM, so shooting before sunrise is just not likely) or just after sunset.

If I could handle the bugs and the smell, I think I would enjoy photographing more of this area.

As of right now . . .

Don’t count on it.

There is so much to photograph around here.

My blog is going to be overloaded with new images over the next few weeks.

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Comments»

1. Lacy - August 19, 2009

Isn’t it amazing all that we have been able to do following our silly husbands around. I mean look at where you live right now! Well it’s easier to say it now as I’m looking back rather than packing for another move.
So you and another mom I know both blog while moving. She is living in a hotel right now in Michigan while following around her husband who went to Statia. We’re all crazy, but it’s an adventure right?
Oh and all your photos are just wonderful!

2. Patty - August 19, 2009

I love the first one. It has a soft dreamy look to the picture. Did you edit it?
Patty

3. Kelley - August 19, 2009

It’s gorgeous! What an amazing picture. Keep it up.

4. Kari Ann - August 19, 2009

Thank you for letting us share some of your picture worthy moments.

5. Erica - August 20, 2009

Your pics are amazing! I miss the East- could’ve lived there forever. Your pics take me back to that beauty.