The Murphy-Cam Project

Category: Cincinnati Riverfront

Summer Breeze - Makes Me Feel Fine
August 10, 2018

Seals and Croft is a fitting soundtrack for this image of Yeatmans Cove botanicals blowing in the Summer Breeze. I have been experimenting with some vintage lenses on a modern DSLR camera. In this case, I am using a 70's era Nikon 50mm lens on a Canon 5D MkII. The image has plenty of detail, and there is a warmth that I don't get with a modern lens. Plus, I love the idea of mixing products from two major photography icons. I have added a photo of...

Paddlefest 2018 - One For The Books
August 4, 2018

Paddlefest 2018, truly was one for the books. Water travelers lunched, in the wee small hours, to a glorious sunrise. The air was warm and clear as boys and girls of all ages, took to the Ohio River in search of adventure. Murphy and I opted to remain landlubbers today, along with my Photographer friend Aly, canvassing the riverfront looking for unique ways to tell this story through the lens. Murphy's keen eye spotted more than a few canine...

Sunrise Paddle - Prelude To Paddlefest
August 2, 2018

Light fog greeted the Sunrise Paddle event this morning, but paddlers are a resilient folk. I am grateful that Amy Allen asked Murphy and I to join them, and want to thank Bill Swanson for bringing an extra kayak for Murph and I to enjoy! Though Murphy and I have been on many adventures together, this was his first time in a kayak. I was concerned that he might be anxious, but he jumped in, sat on my lap, put his paws up on the deck, and there he...

Dancing In The Moonlight - It’s A Fine And Natural Sight
July 30, 2018

Dancing In The Moonlight - A Supernatural Delight On July 27th 2018, in what was deemed the longest lunar eclipse of the 21st century, Murphy and I were Dancing In The Moonlight. And although, it was surely a fine and natural sight, we could not see the eclipse from our vantage point in the mid-western section of the United States. It was, however, a gorgeous full moon and we managed to capture a few snaps of Yeatman's Cove Park bathed in...

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