This past weekend I traveled with the Lehigh Valley Photography Club to the Mercer Museum in Doylestown, PA. I have never been here before and I must say this is an amazing place. The building and the artifacts are just incredible. You could easily spend a full day here. This was my first travel with the LVPC. They were a great group of people and everyone was extremely nice. I look forward to the opportunity to do it again.
Did you use your Olympus OMD for these photos? Great work!
You bet!
I think I need to take the Frank Smith Olympus OMD class… 🙂
Some very fine work, Frank. Really enjoy the way you use a strong foreground yet still maintain a very interesting background (and backgrounds within backgrounds). Good use of light, too. Were you able to use a tripod in the museum?
Thanks Don
Very nice work Frank! I love the one with the very slight hint of a zoom blur.
Thanks Denise
Nice work, as always, Frank
Thanks Ric
Hi Frank,
The texture in the carved figures is awesome. I liked the high angle and the colors in the cigar store Indian with the blue eye and split face cracked with red. I missed that entire area. Let’s try to get down there to see the Uelsmann exhibit at the Michner museum and get back in the Mercer for a few more shots.
Dave
Thanks Dave. Let’s plan it.
Great work Frank. Let me know if you ever want to shoot inside of Fonthill….
Thanks John. I trust you are doing well. I just got home last night from Haiti. I have a lot of images to get through. I would very much apprciate the chance to shoot the inside of Fonthill. Let me know the next time you are planning on heading over their? Thanks again!
Love the wide-angle shot and its texture – for a second I thought I was looking at a castle courtyard in Tuscany.
Thanks Lutz