This covered bridge has always been a problem for me to find nice compositions because of the way trees are growing along the banks.The bridge was originally located at another spot and was moved here a few years ago.I was very pleased with my result this fall as I climbed down a steep bank and using hip waders,I was able to get in the water for a better shot. I was here at sunrise and as soon as the sun hit the leaves,they literally were raining off the trees in a way I had never seen before. Thankfully many fell in this little tidal pool that somewhat held them there for a while. I returned at sunset and they all had washed away,much to my chagrin. Thankfully I had the shot already so it was no big deal.
Monthly Archives: December 2014
It’s Ewebiquitous
Well it’s that time of year when I like to check out and photograph the unique shop windows in the quaint town of Lititz,Pa. This year the first one to catch my eye was the newly opened fiber arts destination with the catchy name of Ewebiquitous. I usually like to shoot horizontals but this one worked out in a vertical and features the exterior decorated window box and the sheep dressed in knitted Christmas stockings looking out the window. The owner had closed the shop for the day but graciously allowed me to come inside to light the yarn with some flash to highlight the colors.

