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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Latest Video Posts

There have been three videos posted at Annapolis Landscape TV recently. The videos are also available on YouTube.


The first was an impromptu shooting at Assateague Island National Seashore on Maryland east coast. We were actually in the area to visit my brother and sister-in-law who were staying in the area on vacation. During our visit it was our plan to visit the grave site of my wife and sister-in-law's great grandparents. Afterward we headed down to Ocean City outskirts for dinner and since we were a little early we took a drive through the park at Assateague. Since I had my camera and the wild ponies were so obliging, I took some shots of them along with a hitherto unknown to me, remnant of an old road that was part of an ocean resort community wiped out by a storm. One never knows when an opportunity will present itself.


The second video was of the Christmas decorations and lights in the Historic District of Annapolis, MD. During a stroll around town during the early evening I took some video of the lights. It was a fairly quiet evening considering it was December 15th. The weather was fairly warm and while seasonable it was just in time before the major snow storm hit just a few days later.


The third video was another impromptu shooting. I accompanied my son-in-law and grandson on their trip to the B & O railroad museum. While the day was more about my grandson's visit to see the trains, I got there a little early and shot some video, also sneaking in a few shots along the way. There's a lot more to see and it's hard to fit everything you'd like to into a 5 minute video. The purpose is to give the viewer a sense of the place or event and if avaialable furnish a link to a website where they can get further information if desired. This was my second visit to the B & O Museum and I've learned that there is a sister site in Ellicott City -  the nation's first train terminal. the building is the original and was the first station built along the then fledgling train line. I'll definitely be making a visit there. Guys and trains - What's not to like!

Charles Kraus



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