Frosty Engineering
A small branch supported by columns of ice at Mingo Creek State Park. I was lying on my stomach in the 15° weather for this one.
A small branch supported by columns of ice at Mingo Creek State Park. I was lying on my stomach in the 15° weather for this one.
The Gateway T stop in Pittsburgh. I really like the design of this stop. The lines are very strong. You can see a blur of the outbound Red Line on the middle-right of the frame.
High clouds in the top third, a silhouetted tree in the middle, and a darkened hillside in the bottom third. I waited for the pinkish streaks to become highlighted by the rising sun.
A long exposure and a few manual flash bursts contrast the sharpness of the ice and the softness of the flowing water.
A smooth river and a long exposure at sunrise in Pittsburgh.
A long exposure of the Pittsburgh T making a momentary stop at the First Avenue station.
Long reflections of the 7th Street bridge on the Allegheny river. The sun heated up the surface of the cold river to create steam.
The Duquesne Incline during an early morning quick snow squall.
A fancy bulb in a very cool lamp created by Mr. Nathan Bell of Nine & Twenty.
I loved the movement of the water in this spot. It wasn’t the original intended shot I crossed the stream for, but I love how it turned out!