It's early fall here in New Jersey, perhaps too early to visit the Grandview section of the Rock Brook, but I hopped in the car and drove over to Hollow Road anyway Nope. Nothing. Not a single yellow leaf. Not on a tree. Not on the ground.
But some of the leaves have changed colour, not enough to be noticeable in the sea of green, but enough that some leaves have fallen off from the maple tree in the front yard. The heavy rainfall from the thunderstorm effects of Hurricane Dorian had drenched the tree knocking the yellow leaves onto the grass, the car and the driveway.
Bhavna and I were in the Center City section of Philadelphia early this morning. I had a CT scan and pre-surgery testing for my upcoming orbital decompression surgery. The Wills Eye Institute is several blocks, about a 10-minute walk, from the outer edge of the Old City section of Philadelphia, which was an excellent opportunity to capture some images at Independence National Historical Park for Frank's weekly challenge.
Bhavna is still recovering from her foot surgery. Her foot was still sore, and she did not think she could walk to Old City, so I went alone. She stayed behind in the sitting room at Wills Eye Institute.
I wanted to be respectful of her time. I quickly walked to Chestnut Street to Independence Hall. Tourists were milling around outside the building, and only later did it occur to me that people might enjoy the long weekend visiting this historic section of Philadelphia. I stood close to the edge of Chestnut Street to get a photograph that included as much of the Independence Hall building as possible while reducing the chance of tourists stepping into my frame. It was frustrating. The 16mm end of my Fujinon XF16-55mm R LM WR lens was not wide enough for this occasion.
Independence Hall is where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were signed, bringing the United States of America into existence.
After photographing Independence Hall, I headed inside to photograph the Liberty Bell. Although I have visited and photographed Old City a few times, this was my first visit to the Liberty Bell. The popular activity is photographing the Liberty Bell.
In the 19th century, the State House bell became known as a symbol of freedom. Its inscription, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof," inspired abolitionists who wanted to end slavery. The bell was first called the Liberty Bell in 1835 by an abolitionist paper, The Anti-Slavery Record. However, it took years for this name to become popular.
From the late 1800s, the Liberty Bell travelled across America. It was shown at fairs and expositions, visiting many towns. This tour was important for a country healing from the Civil War. The bell reminded people of their shared fight for independence. Over time, different groups like the Women's Suffrage and Civil Rights movements also used the bell for their causes. For example, in 1915, Pennsylvania suffragists made a copy of the bell. They called it the "Justice Bell" and toured it around Pennsylvania to support women's right to vote. This bell stayed silent until the 19th Amendment was passed in 1920.
Today, the Liberty Bell is a symbol known all over the world. Its message about freedom is still strong and important: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof."
After I got my photograph, I stood there watching the Bell and pondered how incredible it was to live in a part of the United States with such historical significance.
After photographing the Liberty Bell, I looked at my watch and realised that I needed to get back to my wife. I walked down 4th Street, crossing through Independence Square toward Walnut Street. I felt rushed and wish I had more time to compose my shots. Perhaps I'll plan a photo walk with some friends.
John Barry was the first Commodore of the U.S. Navy.
Griggstown Lock on the Delaware & Raritan Canal is about one kilometre south of the Griggstown Causeway and about 7.4 km, a 10-minute drive from my home in Skillman. The Kingston Lock is approximately 7.4km to the south. The Millstone River runs more or less parallel to the D&R Canal, with many more twists and turns along the way. I captured this set of images with my Fujifilm X-T2 + Soligor 35mm f/2.8 Wide-Auto M42 vintage lens, a recent purchase, using an in-camera Kodachrome II film simulation recipe. Except for perspective correction, all of the images are otherwise untouched straight-out-of-camera.
The asphalt, crushed stone, and dirt surface of the Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park Trail, part of a transportation corridor between Philadelphia and New York, follows the Delaware & Raritan Canal towpath that dates to the early 1800s. The New Jersey portion of the trail starts in Trenton. It runs along the Delaware River for almost 117 kilometres before ending at Landing Lane, just north of George St. in New Brunswick on the outskirts of Rutgers University. The trail follows the outer eastern edge of the Princeton University campus and passes through Kingston, Griggstown and East Millstone. The waterway is tree-lined, supporting many types of wildlife, including bald eagles, herons, ospreys, and smaller bird species. Walleye, bass, and shad thrive in the Delaware Canal.
Points in Griggstown or Princeton offer canoe rides along the water route. During heavy rains, parts of the trail become impassable from floods. Flooding effectively cuts me off from areas of New Jersey to my east and north, especially if the Millstone River is also flooded.
This is a second entry for Frank Jansen's <a href="https://dutchgoesthephoto.net/2019/08/13/tuesday-photo-challenge-lock/ class="u-in-reply-to">Tuesday Photo Challenge - Lock.
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