Posts Tagged ‘photography’
By: Darren Zapsky |
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.
Tags: Camping, canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, kayaking, pa wilds, photography, State Parks, Trails, wildlife
Posted in Biking, Camping, Family Recreation, Fishing, Green Recreation, Hiking, Photography, State Forests, State Parks, Trails, Water Activities, Wellsboro •
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By: Brent Pennington |
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 [...]
Tags: Outdoors, photography, Poconos, scenic drives, State Parks, Trails
Posted in Green Recreation, Photography, Poconos, State Forests, State Parks, scenic drives •
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By: Brent Pennington |
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, [...]
Tags: Outdoors, Pennsylvania, photography, Poconos, wildlife
Posted in Clarks Summit, Photography, Poconos, wildlife •
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By: Jenny Poust |
I like to think I have an appreciation for all types of artwork, but my favorite has to be photography. This is one of the reasons I am a fan of Dakota Ridge, a fine art photography gallery located in the northern Lehigh Valley locale of Jim Thorpe.
Dakota Ridge is run by photographer Dan Hugos, a friendly man [...]
Tags: Art & Culture, culture, Galleries, Jim Thorpe, Lehigh Valley, photography
Posted in Historic Towns, Jim Thorpe •
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By: Michele and Ruben |
The Fairmount CDC of Philadelphia hosts the Fairmount Arts Crawl two times annually in the spring and fall. The event is free to the public. It is one of many that are sponsored by the Fairmount CDC throughout the year, attracting thousands of visitors to the neighborhood. The neighborhood is well known as destination to enjoy [...]
Tags: Art & Culture, Fairmount, Fairmount Arts Crawl, Life, Philadelphia, photography, Travel
Posted in Philadelphia •
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By: Sarah Long |
“For a significant portion of my childhood, my parents owned two local pizza joints. Owning their own restaurants had many drawbacks for Mom and Dad; the long hours, dealing with staff and the myriad of financial hurdles owners of small businesses have to attend to just to name a few. That’s not to say there [...]
Tags: Amish Four Grain Ale, beer, Brewery, brews, Dining, Food, Hop Hog, Lancaster, Lancaster Brewing Company, Lancaster Science Factory, PA Dutch Country, PA Lancaster PA, Pennsylvania, photography
Posted in Breweries, Casual Dining, Green Dining, Lancaster •
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