2013 Project 365

Project 365 / Day 18 & 19

Sea Oats swaying in the wind

Sea Oats swaying in the wind

We’ll go for a two-fer this weekend as the Chesapeake Bay offers a contrast of nature and industry along the waterways. First let’s enjoy the beauty of our natural surroundings with the sounds of rustling reeds in the wind along the water. Where birds go to hide and find little bugs to chew on in the stalks.

Reflection of a Piling

Reflection of a Piling

The lovely bright day shines and reflects all that stands in the water. But yet, if you look across the waterway from the naturally preserved area, that’s when the Contradiction occurs. With this smoke blowing chimney at an industrial plant.

Smoke Stack on a clear day

Smoke Stack on a clear day

Just one of the many industrial plants along the Patapsco River that leads into Baltimore Harbor. Such a contradiction as the Chesapeake Bay is best known for its natural beauty. But large and bold hold industry along much of this precious waterfront.

Man vs. Nature

Man vs. Nature

Canon 7D, 500mm F4.0 L. 1/500 sec, f/7.1, ISO 320, daylight white balance. Adjustments made in Lightroom with OnOne filters added.

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  1. Love the juxtaposition! It does bring to mind a conversation that I had with a Michigan CO last year while tracking down the snowy owls. We were laughing at the owls because despite all of the undeveloped land in Michigan, the owls chose to winter at a wastewater treatment facility. We were watching bald eagles as we talked, about how man, industry, and nature can all coexist if it is done the right way.
    i wouldn’t want to see an industrial plant built in the Pigeon River Country, but we do need industry to provide both jobs and the products that we need. We can only hope that we’ve learned to do things the right way from now on.

    • I agree, that allowing a balance between man and nature is so essential. The problem is that man tends to be greedy and nature needs a voice to protect them. Nature does surprise us though and adapts the best they can.

  2. love those grasses.. and the piling reflection. There are two mills in the our vicinity, but they are isolated, thankfully.

  3. We probably passed each other on the road yesterday. I was near Brandon Shores with almost the same view yesterday afternoon. Small world….

  4. First I saw the sea oats and thought.., stunning. And then I scrolled down to reflections of a piling and thought, brilliant. And then I saw that there were 2 more gorgeous pictures. Emily, you definitely made a point with this post. Wow!! Natural and man made.., huge difference.

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