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Baltimore to Ocean City - "Over the Top" (thru DE) - Photo Ideas?

 
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Jan 16, 2007 09:20 |  #1

I'm going to Ocean City on Friday (Jan 19), and I decided to take all day and stop along the way, primarily for interesting shots. I'm going up to Glasgow and then down through Dover to the coast and through Rehoboth to O.C. (actually South Bethany, DE).

I have several shots in mind already, but I'm wondering if anyone has ideas for spots to stop along the way. I've been going this way to O.C. for more years than I care to admit, and now the "Delaware Turnpike" has made the trip quicker, but it has taken away lots of interesting stops at small towns along the way. I hope to get some of them on this trip.

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Jan 16, 2007 09:59 |  #2

If you enjoy bird photography you could stop at Bombay Hook, January might be one of the slower months of the year but you might catch some hawks, possibly some bald eagles and there may be lingering snow geese. Be prepared for a lot of mesquitos should you head down there since it never really got cold this winter.

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Jan 16, 2007 14:35 as a reply to  @ formula4speed's post |  #3

Thanks, I checked it out and Bombay Hook looks like something for the way home on Sunday. It looks like a 2-3 hour (minimum) stopover. On the way down I was looking for a bigger number of stops that are right along the way.

BITD I used to go down US 13/113, and it took you through lots of small towns with lots of interesting sights. When they wanted to make Delaware Route 1 the main drag North/South, they built parts of it on the roadbeds of 13/113, so I can't just "go the old way", but instead I have to jump on and off of DE 1.

So the route looks like US 40 up to Glasgow, DE 896 to DE 1, and on/off from there to the Ocean Highway. Havre De Grace, MD is a town I need to explore sometime, and I want a shot of the Summit Bridge over the C&D Canal.

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Jan 16, 2007 18:11 |  #4

US 1 across Conowingo, maybe?


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Jan 16, 2007 20:42 |  #5

Jon wrote in post #2552521 (external link)
US 1 across Conowingo, maybe?

That's a thought. I'm considering a stop in Havre De Grace, which is on US 40 at the Susquehanna - US 1 is several miles away. But Havre De Grace might take several hours, and may be better saved for a day trip by itself. If I skip Havre De Grace, Conowingo may be an interesting option.

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Jan 17, 2007 12:44 |  #6

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That's a thought. I'm considering a stop in Havre De Grace, which is on US 40 at the Susquehanna - US 1 is several miles away. But Havre De Grace might take several hours, and may be better saved for a day trip by itself. If I skip Havre De Grace, Conowingo may be an interesting option.

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If you do come this way, let me know, that is litterally 2 minutes from where I live (Conowingo/ RT1)

You could stop over in Port Deposit and snap some interesting shots of the Susquehana via the Railroad tracks, or the Marina.

HDG is a nice place to stop at, and a great place to have lunch. :)


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Jan 17, 2007 13:04 |  #7

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If you do come this way, let me know, that is litterally 2 minutes from where I live (Conowingo/ RT1)

You could stop over in Port Deposit and snap some interesting shots of the Susquehana via the Railroad tracks, or the Marina.

HDG is a nice place to stop at, and a great place to have lunch. :)

Thanks - as this thought develops, I'm probably going to bail on HDG on this trip. I'm up US 1 all the time, but I usually head North after crossing the dam (to Lancaster, Longwood Gardens, etc) rather than South on 222. The trip to I 95/ US 40 could be very interesting. I don't want to cut the time there, but I think my major focus (pun intended) will be on the towns on US 13/113 that have been bypassed by DEL 1. Any pointers to those areas would be greatly appreciated.

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Jan 17, 2007 13:23 |  #8

Are you taking US40? If so, enjoy your trip! The toll is 5 dollars at the HDG bridge now.

Also, if you take I-95, its 5 dollars as well, crossing from HarCo to Cecil, and from Cecil to Del. it is now 3 dollars.

But, in closing, isn't it a might bit chilly to head to the beach?


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Jan 17, 2007 13:49 |  #9

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Are you taking US40? If so, enjoy your trip! The toll is 5 dollars at the HDG bridge now.

Also, if you take I-95, its 5 dollars as well, crossing from HarCo to Cecil, and from Cecil to Del. it is now 3 dollars.

But, in closing, isn't it a might bit chilly to head to the beach?

Traditionally I take US 40 - I have EzPass, so the tolls get masked. Whatever I do, on the return I will avoid I 95 southbound in Delaware - that can be a true nightmare.

I can almost always enjoy a short trip to O.C. in the winter. The family (me, the wife, and kids) went to O.C. for New Years Eve for several years. It is a great getaway, and there is enough to do for a 3-4 day vacation. I even played golf there a couple of years ago during NYE.

This trip is a weekend with the guys - a bunch of guys I grew up with. We did the same thing 5 years ago to celebrate one guy's 50th birthday, and here we are again.

One guy is a manager for my favorite local camera store, and at the last one he was showing off his Ni*on DSLR and assortment of lenses. At that time, I was still invested in my FD gear, with my G3 as my only digicam. Now, I'm not racing with him, but I think in the interim I closed the gap a little. . . :o

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Jan 17, 2007 13:58 |  #10

Maybe, just a little, ya think? lol


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Jan 17, 2007 14:44 |  #11

You sure, Rick? I mean, I imagine he hasn't been standing still either . . .


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Jan 17, 2007 15:31 |  #12

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You sure, Rick? I mean, I imagine he hasn't been standing still either . . .

We'll see. This guy built his system around film SLRs, and already had it when the DSLRs came along. He does work for a retailer and he gets better deals than me, so who knows.

Back in the day most of us had 35mm SLRs, but I don't think the majority of the crowd is hooked on photography any more. I was hoping to get in some beach photography while I'm there - perhaps with him. But that would probably split us off from the crowd, and you know how the male dogs all like to run in a pack. . . :rolleyes: :lol:

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Jan 17, 2007 16:07 |  #13

I guess I'm desensitized, I've driven that route so many times its all a blur. I guess St. Michaels is the only spot I can recommend. Maybe Assateague - not sure what the wildlife would be like this time of year. I'll be doing something similar on February 16th through 18th. That is, if I can pass up the indoor hot tub at the place I love staying for some extreme cold weather photographin'. Been wanting to do a project on OC during the winter months, hopefully there'll be snow on the ground.

Thanks for the link to Bombay, Formula. Thats somewhere I'll certainly be visiting one of these days!


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Jan 17, 2007 16:30 |  #14

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I guess I'm desensitized, I've driven that route so many times its all a blur.

In a way, that's the point - sometimes you see these things at 65 MPH, but you just can't take the time to stop to capture them.

Okay, a short trip to Geezerville - BITD I used to go "downy Ocean" several weekends during the summer (10 out of 16 weekends one year), many times leaving after work on Friday night to zoom down and be there Saturday morning. There would be occasional bio-breaks, coffee stops, and gas stops - but all at flank speed. Some of these towns (Smyrna, Milton, Milford, Dover) had some really interesting sights (cemetaries, bridges, grain silos, churches), and this trip will be about seeing how much of those types of things are still about, and capturing them. This also becomes therapy for me to get my mind away from work. Okay, all done at Geezerville for now.

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Jan 17, 2007 17:38 |  #15

Could try coming back the southern route and hit Chestertown (bit of a detour N.), Centerville, or St. Michaels. Blackwater NWR's near the Bay Bridge too, IIRC.


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