A Trip to Pennsylvania

I recently took a nice trip to Western Pennsylvania to visit with some of my wife’s family and do a few things with the kids.  We ended up going to the two big Frank Lloyd Wright houses in the area, Kentuck Knob and Fallingwater, as well as visiting Cucumber Falls in Ohiopyle State Park and Laurel Caverns.  While photography wasn’t the main focus of the trip, I got a few nice photos and thought I’d share. Enjoy!

Cucumber Falls – Sony A7 III with Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 @ 28mm, f/10, 2sec, ISO 100
Kentuck Knob – Sony A7 III with Sony/Zeiss 16-35mm f/4 @ 24mm, f/11, 1/15s, ISO 160
Forest Pond – Sony A7 III with Sony/Zeiss 16-35mm f/4 @ 27mm, f/11, 1/15s, ISO 800
Cucumber Falls – Sony A7 III with Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 @ 65mm, f/13, 4s, ISO 100
Laurel Caverns – Sony A7 III with Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 @ 28mm, f/4, 1/15s, ISO 2500
Fallingwater – Sony A7 III with Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 @ 62mm, f/14, 1/5s, ISO 100
Milky Way over Normalville Cemetery – Sony A7 III with Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 @ 28mm, f/2.8, 15 sec, ISO 3200
Kentuck Knob – Sony A7 III with Sony/Zeiss 16-35mm f/4 @ 16mm, f/11, ISO 100 (3 shot HDR)
Cucumber Falls – Sony A7 III with Sony/Zeiss 16-35mm f/4 @ 16mm, f/13, 2.5s, ISO 100

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2 responses to “A Trip to Pennsylvania”

  1. Sam Avatar
    Sam

    Great images Jordan. I’d love to visit Fallingwater one day. Looks like the Tamron 28-75mm is working well for you too.

  2. Chuck Moser Avatar
    Chuck Moser

    I live in Fayette county PA and appreciate seeing such great pictures of places I’ve visited. Thanks Jordan. Falling water was a bit of a dissappointment since you can’t take photos inside. Folks should know that the shots you took are the only ones you can take without special dispensation.

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