The harbor walk
Good Morning have a good day
I recently shared a post where Said I did a good walk along the harbor walk here in New Bedford, but was so focused on gettign my steps in I didnt take many photos on it, so I went there again and got shots on the walk way, while still getting my 10K steps in before breakfast
The New Bedford Harbor Walk sits atop the New Bedford Hurricane Barrier on East Rodney French Boulevard. The hurricane barrier is said to be the longest in the world The New Bedford Harbor Walk begins next to the East Rodney French Boulevard boat ramp, stretching about three-quarters of a mile to its northern end at Gifford Street. Here, the harbor walk extends along the inside of the hurricane barrier past Palmers Island. At night, the walkway is lined with more than 160 light fixtures, so this is a nice spot for a stroll in the evening, or as I tend to do in the early morning.
Now you may think if it is only 3/4s of a mile long how did I get 10K steps in, I walked back and forth along it a few times and also out to Palmers Island :)
As I said its early morning when I go for my walks and this firts shot may show how dark and moody it was, when you consider its over a one minute exposure to catch this much light
Sony A7iv 17mm F11 65 Sec ISO 100
Sony A7iv 17mm F9 30 Sec ISO 100
later in the walk some more light coming out but still kind of grey and moody, the weather apps had told me it was going to be a heavy fog which I thought would be cool from this spot but hardly any fog at all
Sony A7iv 17mm F11 25 Sec ISO 100
This shot perhaps best shows the lights on the walkway
Sony A7iv 23mm F11 25 Sec ISO 100
Sony A7iv 24mm F7.1 13 Sec ISO 100