A mild (50 degree) winter afternoon was the perfect climate for a leisurely photo walk in Philadelphia.
The route I took was over 3 miles in 3 hours. From Broad St, east on Walnut St to Independence Hall, to Chinatown, to City Hall and back to Broad St.
City walking is really one the most interesting settings I can think of for the subject matter is nearly limitless. Architecture, statues, parks, people, and street scenes to name just a few.
Lighting challenges are present as well due to tall buildings and low sun angles and the early sunsets in winter.
An observation about Starbucks is that I believe that you can't finish a cup of grande before you walk upon another Starbucks.
Max stayed home for this outing, so I had a free hand available to drink coffee.
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New Canon
Around Thanksgiving, I replaced my Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28, with the Canon Powershot SX20 IS. A heavier, bigger ultra zoom, I am still learning the features and limits of this model.
This camera has a big grip, feeling more like an DSLR then any other ultra zoom's I've owned. This is the 5th digital I've owned. It's powered by 4AA "rechargeable" batteries, which adds to the heft, but also makes it convenient.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Philadelphia - Winter Photo Walk
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