Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

July 20

Cooling Off at Penn’s Cave

By: Lisa Z. Leighton | No Comments

By: Taryn Swadba, Bucknell University student and Susquehanna River Valley Visitors Bureau summer intern
Taryn Swadba is a senior at Bucknell University in Lewisburg. Taryn lived in Europe for 4 years during her childhood, so she LOVES traveling and seeing all sorts of unique and interesting places. Upon graduating next year, she will [...]

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May 19

Bloom Time

By: Daina Savage | No Comments

If it’s spring, it must be garden tour season, a must for voyeurs and avid green thumbs alike. Where else can you view tropical poolscapes perched near school athletic fields, shady green havens tucked amid otherwise nondescript housing developments, or the latest exotic plant offerings in otherwise traditional settings.
It’s the juxtapositions and the possibilities that [...]

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April 28

The (plenty of) Falls Trail at Ricketts Glen State Park

By: Pat Kobela | No Comments

I’ve hiked the Falls Trail at Ricketts Glen numerous times but never get tired of it.  Each time I go I’m fascinated by the waterfalls and the proximity that I can get to the falls.   The Falls Trail received Backpacker Magazine People’s Favorite Trail Award last year and I can see why.  Although it’s consider [...]

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April 27

Canoeing Pine Creek- One Of PA’s Best Kept Secrets

By: Darren Zapsky | No Comments

If you are planning to take advantage of Pennsylvania’s great outdoors this summer maybe consider a weekend of canoeing straight through the heart of the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania.
Located in Tioga County, near Wellsboro, the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania offers outstanding canoeing and camping in one of Pennsylvania’s most scenic regions.

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April 6

Inspirational Gettysburg

By: Karen Hendricks | No Comments

It’s hard to find a more inspirational place than Gettysburg.  From the charming Civil War era downtown to the hallowed battlefields, Gettysburg’s scenery triggers inspiration of many kinds.  This amazing backdrop of history, countryside and battlefield inspired my artistic side recently.  The swift approach of springtime helped as well!
And so I set out, camera in hand, attempting to capture [...]

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January 13

An eagles eye view in the Poconos

By: Brent Pennington | No Comments

Growing up in Vermont, the only winter visitors we really got were tourists heading for the ski slopes.  Nobody was overly fond of them, as they weren’t very interesting, just something of a nuisance.

It’s a different story in northeastern Pennsylvania, where the winter residents are bald eagles!  I’d hazard a guess that outside of [...]

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December 14

Outside in Winter

By: Brent Pennington | No Comments

Having grown up in Vermont, I’m no stranger to winter conditions. Harsh winter conditions. As in, three feet of snow overnight, instead of three inches. So as you might imagine, I’ve got some experience with outdoor clothing and gear, what works and what doesn’t.
All too often I see people who are [...]

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November 30

Winter Photography

By: Brent Pennington | 1 Comment

There was a chill to the air when I stepped out of my office this afternoon, that faint tang that smells of winter. Days are shorter, nights are colder, and winter proper will be here soon. And with the cold weather, I notice that a lot of people stop carrying their cameras with [...]

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November 13

Finding Otters

By: Brent Pennington | No Comments

I never presume to think that I’ve “seen it all,” no matter how frequently I visit a place. But in truth, once I get a good feel for a place, most surprises are fairly small. Which makes the big ones all the more incredible.
Saturday was cold – 28 degrees cold – at sunrise, [...]

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