• Gear
  • Shots
  • Photo Craft
  • Video
  • Wide Angle
  • Support
  • New Stuff
  • More
Wide Angle Location, Location, Location! Philadelphia at Xmas time

FAQtoid

Ever wanted to create an Avatar? Creating an Avatar!

Searching Dgrin with Google Searching with Google

Dgrin Challenges

Congratulations to the Winner of DSS #128 (Sunrise or Sunset), ShootingStar.

The next Dgrin Challenge DSS #129 (Silhouette Revisited ) is open for entries through May 27th, 2013 at 8:00pm PDT.

As always, we look forward to your participation but please do take a moment to read through the rules before posting your entry.

Past DSS Challenge Winners, DSS Challenge Rules, and other important DSS Challenge information is here.

Need some help with Accessories?

Tutorials

Ever find yourself wondering just how someone managed to create an image using different effects?

Here are three simple tutorials we hope will encourage you to try something new.

The Hot Seat

A lifelong interest in landscape photography has led Eyal Oren to make a study of his adopted hometown of Marblehead, MA. As you can see, his dedication is paying off!

Africa!

Dgrinners Harryb, Pathfinder, and others joined Andy Williams and Marc Muench on Safari in East Africa recently. Here are some awesome threads to check out!

 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old May-18-2009, 12:29 PM
#1
jasonstone is offline jasonstone OP
Fire& Grin-stone
jasonstone's Avatar
Philadelphia at Xmas time
Hi all, we've just booked our Xmas holidays and are flying to Philadelphia for 2 weeks.
I've not the faintest clue what there is to see and do in Philadelphia or surrounds and was wondering if anyone had any tips or ideas

we'll be travelling as a family - 2 adults and 2 small kids...
obviously some photo oriented stuff would be nice too ;) fingers crossed the D400 is released before then

oh yeah i know it'll be freezing cold - but we'll be coming from below freezing here in Switzerland so I'm sure it'll feel a bit warmer than home hehehehe

thanks all

cheers
Jase
__________________
------------------------------
Jase // www.stonesque.com
Old May-20-2009, 12:39 AM
#2
Angelo is offline Angelo
Turning frowns upsidedown
Angelo's Avatar
Jase

Philly is a wonderful city chock full of American history. Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross' house.

Fantastic food especially italian, polish and german - make sure you have a Cheese Steak Sandwich


http://www.gophila.com/

http://www.philly.com/

http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/05/10...l/10hours.html

http://www.foodnetwork.com/videos/ch...ude/18182.html
Old May-20-2009, 02:11 AM
#3
jasonstone is offline jasonstone OP
Fire& Grin-stone
jasonstone's Avatar
Quote:
Originally Posted by Angelo
Jase

Philly is a wonderful city chock full of American history. Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross' house.

Fantastic food especially italian, polish and german - make sure you have a Cheese Steak Sandwich
Thanks will check the sites out - I'll be looking for American or TexMex when I'm there I think and will look forward to a philly steak :)
__________________
------------------------------
Jase // www.stonesque.com
Old May-20-2009, 05:35 AM
#4
cmason is offline cmason
Old dog, new tricks
cmason's Avatar
A short car ride out of town is a beautiful spot for Xmas photos: Longwood Gardens. It's Christmas decorations are stunning.

There are also usually some seasonal events at Valley Forge, including reenactments at the famous "wintering over" location of the Continental Army from the Revolutionary War. In addition, just north of Valley Forge, there is usually reenactments events at the Washington Crossing Park, where Washington crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Eve, surprising the British at Trenton.

Ok that was a bit heavy on the history, but Philadelphia is a very historical place, so it is hard not to run into history all over.

My favorite areas include the historical downtown areas (Independance Hall, Liberty Bell, etc), museums in Center City (downtown where tall buildings are),and Art Museum just outside Center City and finally, a stroll on South Street, where there are many funky shops and incredible street photography opportunities.

Have fun!


oh btw: a visit to Geno's Steaks, and Pat's King of Steaks (across the street) is a must for the true Philadelphia experience. These are the famous south philly cheesesteak vendors, and most folks in the area are either 'Geno's' or 'Pats', meaning their preference for one vendor vs the other. For the record, I am Pats. If you don't manage to get to south Philly, I also recommend Jim's Steaks, on the same South Street I mention above. I actually prefer Jim's over the other two.

Pats
Genos
Jims
__________________
Photo Blog
Old May-20-2009, 07:37 AM
#5
jziegler is online now jziegler
Major grins
The historical sites and museums are all good places to visit. You can add the Franklin Institute to the list of museums, especially with small kids. There are plenty of hands on science exhibits for the kids. There's also the please touch museum that just moved to Fairmount Park, but I don't know as much about it.

I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Eastern State Penitentiary, which is supposed to be quite a great place for photography, and an interesting historic site; http://www.easternstate.org/

The former Wanamaker's store in center city hosts a christmas display in their grand court, and at least some showings of it are followed by a short recital on the world's largest pipe organ (all free). The store is now Macy's.

The lobby of the Pennsylvania Convention Center is the old trainshed from the Reading Railroad's terminal, very impressive architecture. Downstairs from that is the Reading Terminal Market, a good place to go for a meal sometime. Very good food vendors, fresh baked goods, etc.
__________________
James Ziegler
http://jziegler.smugmug.com
Old May-28-2009, 03:23 PM
#6
lathamb is offline lathamb
Beginner grinner
Quote:
Originally Posted by jasonstone
Thanks will check the sites out - I'll be looking for American or TexMex when I'm there I think and will look forward to a philly steak :)
I'd not get my hopes up for good TexMex. I moved from Dallas, TX to Philly three years ago and still haven't found good Mexican food. Eastern State Penitentiary is really cool, and boat house row along the Schuylkill River is lit up with colored lights during that time. Look up the Mutter Museum, if you're in to weird medical history, but I wouldn't want to bring the young ones there. Two of my favorite restaurants in the area near the art museum are Brigid's and Rembrandt's. Both have good food and beer selections.
Old May-28-2009, 11:38 PM
#7
jasonstone is offline jasonstone OP
Fire& Grin-stone
jasonstone's Avatar
Thanks for all the ideas and suggestions and restaurants etc. - bring it on

I'm looking forward to this trip - as are the whole family - it's gonna be some kinda fun
__________________
------------------------------
Jase // www.stonesque.com
Old Jun-03-2009, 11:49 AM
#8
spechtal is offline spechtal
Major grins
spechtal's Avatar
Hi Jason,

I was recently in Philadelphia for the American Association of Museums Conference. It's an incredible city and lots of stuff to see, and totally walkable downtown core, and bus transportation/guided tours between Independence Hall and Art Museum is really good. Like others have said before, there are lots of excellent Museums and sites related to Americana and the architecture is stunning.

The Natural Sciences academy, Please Touch Museum and Battleship New Jersey are excellent. I like the Eastern State Penitentiary too (although I found the damp & mildewy smells and such from the site hard on my allergies). I have been putting up photos on my smugmug site: spechtal.smugmug.com as I go along...still have quite a few to do and haven't inserted any commentary yet, but might give you some ideas.

I hope you and your family have an excellent holiday.
__________________
Angela
Old Jun-11-2009, 11:02 AM
#9
budman101 is offline budman101
Damaged Goods
budman101's Avatar
Just one word of caution...maybe the holiday schedule is different, but most of the Philly museums are closed on Monday. That would be a good day to go to Longwood Gardens. Longwood's holiday display is their biggest draw but Monday's are a bit slower.
As far as food goes, you gotta go to the home of the Philadelphia Cheesesteak. Its either Pats' or Geno's down on the corner of Passyunk and Wharton.
__________________
www.joemallis.com
"Most time its not the gear that makes the shot"
Old Jun-11-2009, 11:01 PM
#10
jasonstone is offline jasonstone OP
Fire& Grin-stone
jasonstone's Avatar
thanks to everyone for the great tips - we're going to head up to Washington too - for the Smithsonian museums.

Definitely want to go to the air and space museum and maybe one where we can take the kids to see the dinosaurs

only problem we'll have i think is fitting everything in in 2 weeks... that's always the problem with holidays as we're the exploring type :)

cheers, Jase
__________________
------------------------------
Jase // www.stonesque.com
Old Jun-15-2009, 09:43 PM
#11
John02 is offline John02
Beginner grinner
Re: Philadelphia at Xmas time
My family and my friends enjoyed a lot in Philadelphia for the Christmas. We just got services from a good photographer. We just got him from Mineeds.com by requesting our needs and providers placed their bids on our needs. Good service!!! We really getting the past through that photos.

Philadelphia Photographers & Photography - Get Bids & Save | MiNeeds
Old Jun-15-2009, 11:44 PM
#12
jasonstone is offline jasonstone OP
Fire& Grin-stone
jasonstone's Avatar
Quote:
Originally Posted by John02
My family and my friends enjoyed a lot in Philadelphia for the Christmas. We just got services from a good photographer. We just got him from Mineeds.com by requesting our needs and providers placed their bids on our needs. Good service!!! We really getting the past through that photos.

Philadelphia Photographers & Photography - Get Bids & Save | MiNeeds
Hi John02, that is a very bizarre first post and I'll be honest it appears to be !!

We're on a photography discussion forum and I would think if anyone was going to get photos done at Christmas time they'de be able to (or at want to) do it themselves. I know I certainly will be....

If I've misunderstood please feel free to correct me...

Cheers
Jason
__________________
------------------------------
Jase // www.stonesque.com
Old Jul-01-2009, 11:57 AM
#13
Angelo is offline Angelo
Turning frowns upsidedown
Angelo's Avatar
there's a nice article in the July/August issue of DWELL

http://www.dwell.com/articles/philad...pa-detour.html
Old Jul-19-2009, 01:52 PM
#14
kernix is offline kernix
Big grins
kernix's Avatar
I live in Philly - here are some suggestions:

the Art Museum - on the steps looking down the Parkway with City Hall in the center - same steps where Rocky did his thing.

Just behind the Art Museum is too killer subjects - the Waterworks (I shot from the Gazebo) and then Boathouse Row at Night - I have pics of both on my website.

Just to the right of the museum is the Spring Garden Bridge - set up on the bridge (there's a sidewalk) and you have a real nice cityscape shot with the schuykill river in the foreground.

Eastern State pen - I live a block away and have not shot it yet - also hear that inside has some nice features - $20 to get inside, no tripods allowed but monopods allowed.

The Ben Frankling Bridge - beautiful bridge - take Spring Garden street to the end and make a right - another option is to take the Ben Franklin bridge into camden, and photograph the city from the aquarium, or the Tweeter center (it changed names, can't remember the new one) - there is also a ferry that will take you across.

On the Philly side of the bridge is a marina - lots of sailboats.

Continue down the delaware (going south) and there's the Moshulu - an old 3-masted sail boat, that's now a bar\restaurant - right near there is another tall ship, and a submarine - then there's the Philly boat yard.

Head out towards Manayunk on Kelly drive and take some pics on\near the East Falls bridge. Also, in Manayunk, there's a really scenic old church

Along Kelly drive is an old cemetary that's known for great images.

And if in Philly, you have to take a shot of the LOVE statue in LOVE park.

That's just to get you started. Try searching under "Philadelphia" in Goole Images to get some more ideas.

Jim
__________________
James Kernicky
www.jfk-photo.com
Old Jul-20-2009, 03:20 PM
#15
DigiNew is offline DigiNew
Beginner grinner
Kernix--i'm from Philly also and i am trying to learn how to take better photos. i looked at ur site and for someone that is self taught u have done a wonderful job being teacher/student.

right now my struggle is with exposure. i just keep reading up on exposure and practice what i have read.

only been taking photos for a few months so i have a long way to go but i'm enjoying the learning process. (at least when i don't get frustrated)

btw--u posted all the spots that i like to visit with my camera.

robin
Tell The World!  

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules  
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump