A ship carrying containers, off loading on the Delaware River, Port of Camden, New Jersey. | Built in 1984, this is one of four identical D-Class vessels; the largest multipurpose vessels ever built. Each is fitted with 1 gantry crane with a safe working load of 41 tons, 3 cranes with a safe working load of 36 tons and 1 crane with a safe working load of 25 tons container container ship Container Ship
Fall is my favorite season and this is from a wildflower / wooded area near where I live. I love the colors fall autumn delaware Fall in Delaware
The Walt Whitman bridge, which spans the Delaware River between South Philadelphia and South New Jersey bridge Delaware River Bridge
This is an ice-class double- hull crude oil tanker, delivered to the owners in 2005. The vessel, named Eurochampion 2004 in honor of Greece winning the EURO 2004 soccer tournament, is suited to operate in most of the major ice-bound trade routes. | The admonition painted below the bridge is particularly appropriate for an oil tanker. Photographed on the Delaware River, tied up at an oil refinery off loading facility in South New Jersey. | Sitting high in the water, she's obviously off loaded most, if not all, of her cargo of crude oil oil tanker tanker Lifesblood
A four masted steel hulled barque. Built in 1904, the Moshulu was one of the last ships of this type built on the River Clyde in Scotland. Under German ownership, she was seized by the United States during World War I. In 1940, during World War II, while carrying grain to Finland, she was seized by Germany. The Mosulu now serves as a restaurant/bar at Penns Landing on the Delaware River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania barque ship River Moshulu
A tugboat guides a huge container barge south on the Delaware River, Port of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania container barge tug Container Barge
The old RCA Victor complex on the Delaware River waterfront in Camden,NJ. Built in 1901, by the Victor Talking Machine Company. It operated under that name until 1929 when the name was changed to RCA Victor. This was the headquarters for that corporation until 1986, when the company and name were sold to General Electric Corporation. The main building has been converted into luxury apartments. Building #2, on the left, is now used as the headquarters for the Camden City Department of Education. The once famous logo, recognized world wide, "His masters voice", can still be seen on the tower RCA Victor Camden RCA Victor
These are a few photos from Historic New Castle Delaware. I decided to walk around Battery park and snap a few photos. It was a clear Sunny day, and I haven't been on a shoot in awhile water park grass Historic Delaware
America flag on the stern of the Cape May Ferry, between Cape May, NJ, and Lewes, Delaware flag America American American flag at sea
Used to load and off load ships, this huge heavy lift crane was manufactured by Kocks of Germany, in Thailand. It was delivered to the Port of South Jersey in 2005 crane equipment ships Large Crane
These are a few photos from Historic New Castle Delaware. I decided to walk around Battery park and snap a few photos. It was a clear Sunny day, and I haven't been on a shoot in awhile water park grass Historic Delaware
These are a few photos from Historic New Castle Delaware. I decided to walk around Battery park and snap a few photos. It was a clear Sunny day, and I haven't been on a shoot in awhile water park grass Historic Delaware
This is a view from Philadelphia's City Hall Tower, looking East across the Delaware River to Camden New Jersey. The bridge is the Benjamin Franklin Philadelphia Pennsylvania city Cityscape
Shot of an open field at Battery Park in Historic New Castle, Delaware. Shot on a cold winters afternoon water park grass Battery Park
The Delaware Public Archives on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Dover, Delaware, USA, circa 1960. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images) Built Structure Horizontal Outdoors Delaware Public Archives
Shot from the Main dock at Battery Park, in Historic New Castle, Delaware. Delaware Memorial Bridge in the photos water park grass Historic Delaware