Mill Creek Falls

A Day long photo trip

A few Sunday’s ago I decided I was going to drag myself out of bed at the early hour of 5 AM so I could get a Sunrise Photo over the Chesapeake Bay. This turned out to be just the beginning of my day. After I sunrise was done I decided to see what else was around this neck of the woods. As I had driven over an hour to get to my sunrise location I figured, why not get other things while I’m this far from home in the surrounding area.

I’ve got more to come, but will start off with the last location of the day

The Falls of Mill Creek

These are near the Holtwood dam on the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania

Waterfall in southern PA on a warm January Day

#Waterfall #PA #YorkCounty


Getting something different, a sunset reflection

I was up in Hershey PA over the weekend at my high school’s homecoming activities so, of course, I had my camera with me.

After meeting up with all my fellow Milts, I wanted to get a sunset picture from Founders Hall on the school campus.  So I walking out onto the patio to get some shots of the sunset that was directly ahead of me. Things were not that impressive due to lack of clouds and started heading back inside, but then I saw this interesting look and had to take a picture.

 

Sunset reflection on the glass of a door and the chandelier from inside

Sunset reflection on glass and Chandelier

Yes, not the most impressive picture I know and it is far from a perfect edit yet, but it is more to the point of don’t forget to look around as the best picture might be behind you, or beside you and not where you thought it might be.

Edited this one in On1 Photo Raw 2017 using layers and the develope module and it is composed of 2 images so I could get the complete chandelier in this image. Each image had a different part of the chandelier showing due to the how the lights were cycling.

#sunset #hershey #MHS #On1PhotoRaw


 

Thank you to the buyer from Harrisburg

I wish to thank the buyer for their purchase of

The Smoke Stacks Stand Resolute“.

As always, I’m grateful for a purchase of any of my work.

This photo is of the 2 smokestacks from the original chocolate factory in Hershey PA. These smokestacks along with the cocoa bean elevators are some of the remaining pieces of the original chocolate factory that was in the middle of Hershey on Chocolate Ave. The factory has since moved to new modern facility across town. The picture is from the hill that overlooks the town and Hersheypark.

 

This is the photograph as selected by this buyer

 

The Smoke Stacks Stand Resolute-Sale

This is an example of one of the many ways you can buy one of photographs. You can buy any of my photographs in a variety of media formats from just the print, Metal prints, Canvas prints, framed and unframed. Click on the image to see what other options they could have chosen for this image.

 

#Hershey #Smokestacks #ChocolateFactory #Hersheypark, #icons


Picture of Me and two of my favorite photographers

Went on my first PhotoWalk(s)

This past weekend I went on my first photowalk(s) ever and had a blast.

I’ve always heard about photowalks and seen many scheduled via www.meetup.com, but never got around to actually going to one. But this past weekend, one of my favorite photographers (Trey Ratcliff) came to 2 cities near me, so I said to myself, you have always wanted to meet him and now is your chance. So no more excuses, it was time to go on a photowalk.  And it was Free. Can’t bet that. (note: some of the other photowalks I’ve seen on MeetUp charge a fee to attended)

Let me tell you, it was an amazing experience. No only did I finally go to Philadelphia for the first time, but got to meet a great bunch of photographers in all skill levels, all of whom were very willing to talk about what they know with you.  Got to learn a little along the way as Trey would make stops along the walk and discuss why he choose to stop to take a picture along with tips on taking a picture of the subject and general photo tips and tricks.

The first walk of the weekend was in Philadelphia. A city I’ve driven through and around, but never actually been to. Since I’ve never been I decided the photowalk was a good excuse to go.

After my three and a half hour drive to Philly, I arrived a bit before the pre-party so decided to visit the Liberty Bell. I’d say it was kinda cool seeing it for the first time. Located at the end of the visitors center in which you get to read and see all the history associated with it.

The Liberty Bell
The Liberty Bell

After visiting the Liberty Bell it was time to go to the pre-party before the real walk started. Got to mingle a little with the other photo walkers along with meeting Angela B Pan for the first time, who is photographer from the Washington DC area and a Master in the Arcanum

Just as the walk was about to start, Trey got up on the roof of his tour bus to introduce himself and talk about the walk that we were about to go on.

Trey Ratcliff addressing the group from on top of his tour bus.
Trey Ratcliff addressing the group from on top of his tour bus.

 

Shortly there after we headed out on the walk and the many stops we had along the way. Here are a few of the photos I took along the walk.

Trey talking his picture of independence hall just before talking to the group about the photo
Trey talking his picture of independence hall just before talking to the group about the photo

An Arcanum Master talking with a fellow photo walker
An Arcanum Master talking with a fellow photo walker

A picture of the group of photo walkers at one of the stops
A picture of the group of photo walkers at one of the stops

An alley in the Olde City
An alley in the Olde City

An alley in the Olde City Black and White Version
An alley in the Olde City Black and White Version

Headed home after the walk and after quick two hour drive home to arrive at midnight I stayed up till 3am to process and upload my photos to enter into the online contest for Philadelphia photowalk.

After getting some sleep it was time to get going for round two in Washington DC

Just like in Philly, arrived early for the pre-party to gather with the other walkers and await Trey to introduce the walkers to the DC leg of the trip. And then head out to the various stops. Again, at each stop, Trey would describe what he was seeing, why he decided to stop there to take a picture, and then some tips and techniques for taking a better photo of the scene.

The DC walk was a bit longer than the Philadelphia walk, so I was a little exhausted by the end of it, but still had a great time.

Here are just a few of the photos I got on the DC photowalk

Trey on the Sylvan Theater Stage addressing the crowd
Trey on the Sylvan Theater Stage addressing the crowd

Lincoln Memorial and reflecting pond
Lincoln Memorial and reflecting pond

This was Trey on one of the stops at the reflecting pool where he described that getting down low is needed to get the reflection on the water since the water was a little choppy that day. You can sorta see the choppy water in the picture above as I didn’t get down as low as he did in his shot.

Trey and one of his daughters
Trey and one of his daughters

View from the Lincoln Memorial
View from the Lincoln Memorial

After taking this photo I realized I had lost where the group had gone to. Never did catch up to them at the last stop, but just headed to the after party.  I will say if you do get detached from the group, the page for each city usually has a map or at least a path that they plan to follow. You can use this to find out where the next planned stop is and just head that way and I”m sure you will catch up with them.

At the end of the photowalk there is an after party. This is the only part of the experience on Trey’s photowalk that you pay for if you wish. If you can afford it and there is space available still, I would recommend it as you get more personal time with Trey and the other photographers from the walk including any Masters of the Arcanum from the area. You can pretty much ask Trey anything or just talk in this more casual smaller setting. I attended the after party on the Washington DC leg of the trip and was able to get my photo with two of my favorite photographers (Trey and Angela) as shown below.

It turned out being 2 very long days, a lot of walking, and staying up late to process photos for the contests, but all very well worth it.

So if Trey is coming to a city near you, I would recommend getting your self out there. You won’t be disappointed.

For information on Trey’s USA photowalks go to tour.treyratcliff.com and see if a city near you is still on his list.  As of this writing he is about halfway through his USA tour. And remember, the photowalk part is Free. So no excuse not to go.

Check out his website www.stuckincustoms.com to see his amazing work and check out his tutorials and other photography information. Many of his tutorials and presets are free, but he does have more in-depth tutorials and other photography items there as well for a fee.

Also, check out a local DC photographer who I’m sure will inspire you to take better pictures of the Washington DC area, Angela B Pan at www.abpan.com

I had the pleasure of meeting both at the DC after party.

Picture of Me and two of my favorite photographers
Me (Mark Dodd), Trey Ratcliff, Angela B Pan

Sold a photo of my Alma Mater Milton Hershey School today

Sold one of my favorite photos of my Alma Mater, Milton Hershey School, today

Thank you to the buyer from Wake Forest, NC for your purchase.

I have several other angles of Founders Hall and during daylight hours, but I have come to like this one the best as you can see Founders Hall light up at night like this from all over Hershey.

If I remember right, you could see the top of the Dome from the student homes I use to live in while there and it is one of the buildings that has not changed since I attended school there.

 

Founders Hall at Night