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Travel guide of Stone HarborI laid in the mud along the shoreline of the marsh just as the sun was rising. This Snowy Egret made its way right in front of the sun for a nice silhouette as it stalked the shallows in search of food.
Experienced by Ray Hennessy
7 km from Stone Harbor
A insisted we go to the wedding. After a six hour drive, A sulked that it was on a beach, and hardly socialized. I had to beg for a dance.
Experienced by Sara Codair
105 km from Stone Harbor
My first time ever seeing these rare nearly all white deer in the wild. I spotted this one just before sunrise in the Pine Barrens in the middle of southern New Jersey. When I first caught a glimpse of it I thought it was trash on the far side of a lake. When I pointed the lens at it I quickly realized it was a piebald whitetail deer and a great looking one at that. The calm morning gave a nice reflection on the water. I watched this deer for maybe 2 minutes before it disappeared into the forest.
Experienced by Ray Hennessy
106 km from Stone Harbor
We took a day trip to Philadelphia to explore and create. We ended up in Rittenhouse Square, my favorite area of Philly. I took this picture right before we went to get smoothies. It captures the feeling you get in the Rittenhouse area; the hustle and bustle of city life, great tones, incredible buildings, but a small hometown vibe. When I see this picture it puts me back in that happy place.
Experienced by Ethan Hoover
138 km from Stone Harbor
I took this photo at sunrise on the one year anniversary of my friends suicide. He unfortunately took his life on the same beach I’m standing on.
Experienced by Ryan Loughlin
165 km from Stone Harbor
Taken in Highlands,NJ on a very foggy day. I used a Sony a7 camera and a Minolta 50mm lens. Please follow me on Instagram @alphawolffphotos, Thank you and I hope you enjoy!
Experienced by Andrew Wolff
174 km from Stone Harbor
This is a building with Chinese architecture lit up at night. This building can be seen for miles around Reading, PA
Experienced by Tyler Rutherford
174 km from Stone Harbor
I was on a college campus in Reading, PA when I spotted a Red-tailed Hawk sitting in a tree. I was in awe by the beauty of this bird.
Experienced by Tyler Rutherford
190 km from Stone Harbor
After delays and long lines at the airport, I was glad to finally have boarded the last flight of my month-long summer trip and could not wait to get this flight over with. As I opened the window shade, Mother Nature forced me to take my words back.
Experienced by Charu Chaturvedi
193 km from Stone Harbor
In 2014, I took a trip to New York for the cliche and touristy site seeing ventures. On a foggy day, we went to the Statue of Liberty. Trying to create various angles, I stood just a bit off to the side and tilted my camera upwards. After a handful of shots, and shifting the camera’s angel, I saw an airplane in the top left corner of the frame. It appeared and disappeared within the clouds. So, in hopes that I could perhaps capture it near the statue, I took a bunch of photos. Then, this happened. Yes, it’s not perfectly centered between the crown, but still // a new angle on the same statue.
Experienced by zelle duda
193 km from Stone Harbor
Dan O’Brien’s Timberland boots resting against a tree in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park after a long day at work in Williamsburg.
Experienced by Kelley MacDonald
194 km from Stone Harbor
Walking through Brooklyn, I saw the same shot as seen in Once Upon A Time In America, and to my surprise, the Empire State Building lined up perfectly with the bridge. One of NYC’s best hidden gems.
Experienced by Jesse Collins
195 km from Stone Harbor
I have always wanted to capture the New York skyline but was never able to. This time I went early to the Brooklyn Bridge Park and sat down in the hopes of getting that shot. As you can see, I was lucky enough to get this beautiful shot of this awesome city.
Experienced by Aditya Vyas
195 km from Stone Harbor
While this is a picture thousands of people had taken, I was working just on the Brooklyn side of the Brooklyn Bridge and so I took my camera and tripod with me and took this image.
Experienced by David Groves
195 km from Stone Harbor
Got so many reactions on my latest post about why I’m leaving IG to focus on Unsplash that I got motivated to share this one with a bit of advance on my schedule. https://medium.com/@jpvalery/3-reasons-why-im-leaving-instagram-and-focusing-on-unsplash-4faa1fe7f697 It’s a 100MP panorama of NYC. Enjoy! Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC. He’s a self-taught photographer passionate by his craft. He’s available for hire - no projects are too big or too small - and can be contacted at contact@jpvalery.photo.
Experienced by Jp Valery
195 km from Stone Harbor
This photo was taken from a helicopter while I was researching the geography of New York City for a Monte Verde Media client, Metropolis Moving.
Experienced by Riley Farabaugh
195 km from Stone Harbor
When the sun started to go down there was a big cloud blocking the show. I turned around and started walking up this bridge. I was trying to get a picture of some ivy against a wall when I made it 3/4 the way up that bridge. I turned around and saw the sky open up and turn a golden purplish color. This was one of the coolest sunsets I’ve ever seen.
Experienced by Dan Gold
195 km from Stone Harbor
The sun was just coming up and I was taking pictures from the Empty Sky Memorial in Jersey. I like the way this picture has a gentle morning feel about the sky with the bustling city just coming into life beneath.
Experienced by Ben Wicks
196 km from Stone Harbor
One of the coldest days I have ever experienced. Sunny, below freezing and the wind must have been blowing 50 mph through lower Manhattan. As we exited the 9/11 Memorial, I had to capture this image of the Freedom Tower, frozen in time.
Experienced by Ryan Parker
196 km from Stone Harbor
Traveling from Central America, the first impression of the big apple was two things gather in this pictures, skyscraper and surveillance, it was great to be in NYC, but I couldn’t ignored how this two things can make the first impression.
Experienced by Enrique Alarcon