Lightsearcher wrote:
Fantastic shots, Dan, the fourth one is definitely my favorite!
There's something truly captivating about it. I’ve always loved Amish Country; visiting feels like stepping back in time. I once had the opportunity to interact with some members of the community, and I was genuinely moved by their honesty, humility, and sincerity. Such a refreshing and grounding experience.
Marcelo
Indeed brother!
When I need to "reorient" myself, I travel to Lancaster County Pennsylvania.
Thanks!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Indeed brother!
When I need to "reorient" myself, I travel to Lancaster County Pennsylvania.
Thanks!
Dan
If you want to see an even more "back in time" Amish area in PA, and get away from the Lancaster crowds, drive through "Big Valley" - namely the 665 from Mill Creek through Bellesville and up to Reedsville. The whole area has a remote feel and is gorgeous. Well worth exploring.
photonoclast wrote:
If you want to see an even more "back in time" Amish area in PA, and get away from the Lancaster crowds, drive through "Big Valley" - namely the 665 from Mill Creek through Bellesville and up to Reedsville. The whole area has a remote feel and is gorgeous. Well worth exploring.
Many thanks for the advice "pc"! I do photography for a photographic journalist in SE Pa on barns, "The Barns of SE Pa".
Will put this on my bucket list!
THANKS!
Dan
I tend to travel around "Bird-In-The-Hand/Intercourse" area..Old Phila Rd.