
This picture was originally an afterthought. I had scrambled up the hill adjoining the Northeast corridor rail bridge over the Raritan in hopes of getting some pictures of the foliage along the river. The landscape pictures came out as landscape pictures taken at mid-day do--boring, but I turned to my left and was presented with a great view of the New Brunswick skyline. Laying on my back with my camera (and head) two feet off the tracks, I wasn't spending my time bracketing exposure. Consequently, the rocks are a bit too dark and I can't even remember if this was taken with a 35mm or 24mm lens. But this picture was as fun to take as it was gratifying to see developed.
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