Tagged With: Potomac River
All in the name of taking great photographs of sunken ships – Mallow’s Bay
And this is how I spend a Sunday afternoon, Augie’s Adventure Style. Mallow’s Bay by Kayak I left my muddy flip flops sitting in the middle of Route 224. But I get ahead of myself; let me start from the beginning. Sunday afternoon, I set out to take a few photographs of some old sunken ships … Continue reading
Largemouth Bass Fishing Kayak Style
Kayaks and Largemouth As Larry and John drove along Route 95 heading south in the pre-morning darkness of a chilly spring morning, they shared the road with several trucks towing expensive bass boats. Two kayaks were strapped to the top of Larry’s Jeep. In sharp contrast they would be fishing the same waters in pursuit … Continue reading
Award Winning Photos of the Lights Over Washington DC
Spending my Friday night Taking Award Winning Photos of DC’s lights over the Potomac River I am about to drive over the Woodrow Wilson Bridge on my way to work in the pre-dawn darkness, I noticed the lights lining the Potomac River and the Nation’s Capital in the farthest reaches of sight. “One night … Continue reading
Life is an Adventure
Making Those Hard Choices Defining Adventure Old Mr. Webster has three slightly different variations for the definition of adventure. 1) an undertaking usually involving danger and unknown risks 2) the encountering of risks 3) an exciting or remarkable experience 4) an enterprise involving financial risk Sounds like life to me. John Muir is quoted as … Continue reading