
Once I arrived at one of my favorite locations to shoot in the Baltimore area, Loch Raven Reservoir, I realized I forgot my camera bag. Thank goodness for my trusty iphone. As they say, the best camera is the one you have with you!

Once I arrived at one of my favorite locations to shoot in the Baltimore area, Loch Raven Reservoir, I realized I forgot my camera bag. Thank goodness for my trusty iphone. As they say, the best camera is the one you have with you!
I cannot resist shooting roads on a foggy, misty day. There is something about the silence that attracts and calms me.

Taken one morning as the sun rose in East Baltimore. I had this usually busy tourist attraction all to myself. It was beautiful and eerie at the same time.

A friend and I were taking a drive on unknown roads and I spotted this scene.

I took this photo from the now non-existent Key Bridge in Baltimore. It was destroyed when a ship crashed into it about six months ago. I’m so glad I was able to take many shots from it.

I’m having lots of fun with my tiny Sony rx100 vii. I bought it to keep in the car in case I forget to bring a camera. In this case, I took a turn onto an unknown dirt road to see what I might discover. Then I realized I had forgotten my usual gear. Saved by the little Sony.

This little boy was waiting for his mother to pick up a carryout order. He couldn’t resist poking on the plastic sheeting that surrounded the outdoor dining area.

This person was a volunteer who was cleaning up the exterior of a local church in East Baltimore. It was time for a break.
In Baltimore we call getting money from a bank machine “going to the wall”. Here is a young woman getting money on a Friday night, lit only by moonlight and a very dim street light.
They say the best camera is the one you have with you. In this case it was my iPhone 13 Pro Max. The clouds were beautiful and my camera was on the front seat so I took some drive by shots of them.
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