The Murphy-Cam Project

Category: Smale Park

Sunflowers, Always Fashionable
July 10, 2018

Nothing Heralds in Summer like Sunflowers, Always Fashionable - Gazing at the morning sun, this beauty is an early bloom, telling her friends, come on in, the waters fine. Happy Summer. Brought to you by...

Cincinnati’s Riverfront In The Morning
July 2, 2018

Murphy Not Enjoying Cincinnati’s Riverfront In The Morning - Normally I would be pointing my camera at the bridges. This one was taken from the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge. The image of Cincinnati’s riverfront in the morning light shows off Smale Park and the wonderful green space along the river. Murphy was a trouper on this trip. The suspension bridge is his least favorite because the singing sound cars make as they pass over sets him on...

Tulips, Not Just For Tiptoeing Any More
June 18, 2018

I love flowers. They make the world a better place. Oh, and Tulips, not just for tiptoeing any more. There, I did it! I managed to combine the wonderful work of the Cincinnati Parks team, Tiny Tim, and Ukulele's, all in one post! Tulips in the Park This tulip was captured at sunrise in Smale Park, one of the many green spaces located along the riverfront in Cincinnati. It is a privilege admiring the team of caring hands that work daily creating a...

Field of Daisies
June 12, 2018

A field of daisies adorn the walking path at Smale Park. Warm summer afternoon musings conjure an image of Dorothy and her companions, making their way to Emerald City, wondering what fate might befall them. Wishing you all the best from The Murphy-Cam...

Series on the Canon 5D Mark II - Art In The Park
June 8, 2018

Continuing Series on the Canon 5D Mark II - Art In The Park Murphy and I are back out on the trail with the Canon 5D Mark II - Art In The Park. I love these urban sculptures. Taking something that has been discarded, and focusing them through the hands of an artist to create a unique expression, adds beauty and interest to our downtown parks. Shallow depth of field is what I am after for this trio. There is nice separation of the primary subject...

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