I spent this past Saturday with a couple dozen teenagers from my church, photographing Princeton University. I focused my time at the Princeton Chapel.
This past weekend I had the opportunity to see and hear “The World’s Largest Stringed Instrument”, The Earth Harp as preformed by Mass Ensemble. The concert was held outside at the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks in Bethlehem, PA. The strings of the Earth Harp travel from the ground level and attach to the roofline of the building.
In the March time frame every year there is a huge waterfowl migration that takes place in Pennsylvania. One of the stopping points is Middle Creek. It is located on a 5,000 acre state habitat on the Lebanon/Lancaster border. The big attractions are the Snow Geese and the Tundra Swans. Counts can be as high as 100K Snow Geese and 10K Swans. I had the opportunity to photograph them a couple of weeks ago and a couple of years ago. The beauty of these creatures in such abundance is absolutely amazing.
A little over a week ago I was on a quest to photograph the Snow Geese at Middle Creek, PA. However, a lunch stop in Shartlesville, PA yielded a very unexpected result. I realized we passed the street I was looking for and turned down a small alley. To my surprise, we found this replica old time gas station. I only wish we could find gas prices from this era.