Since late August I’ve been commuting from Beacon to Newburgh for work. It’s given me a renewed appreciation for the mighty body of water currently known as the Hudson River. Some days I have a camera with me. I was drawn to the combination of water and expansive skies and how they relate to the man-made infrastructure.
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- Swinger.
- Global oil tanks in New Windsor.
- A “virtual crude oil pipeline” passes through the Newburgh waterfront.
- A heron couple?
- A view from the bridge of Beacon Harbor.
- Trees near the river’s edge at Dennings Point.
- A river wind brings down the first leaves of the season at Dennings Point
- A temporary bridge from Storm King to Breakneck at the gateway to the Hudson Highlands.
- Part of the 90 million dollar renovations.
- Sun on the bridge walkway.
- The ferry leaving the Beacon harbor.
Marvelous photos, Mark. Thanks so much for making them available to your many readers.