Passing through Hopkins Pond
by John Rivera
Title
Passing through Hopkins Pond
Artist
John Rivera
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Hopkins Pond located in Haddonfield, New Jersey.
In the 1850s Haddonfield was a vacation spot for well-heeled Philadelphians who fled the heat and odors of the city in summer. Ferrying across the Delaware River, they clopped their horses and buggies along dirt roads through cool woods until they reached the bucolic hamlet of Haddonfield, with its rambling cottages along the banks of Hopkins Pond and Cooper River.
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January 21st, 2013
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Comments (26)
Marie Gale
You capture the most wonderful scenery John...bet it looks just wonderful covered in snow too! Fabulous soft editing...as always! v/f!
John Rivera replied:
Thank you so much Marie, and yes this place does look really nice in snow, just waiting for the right time.
Bruce Bley
What a beautiful composition, John!! I love the feeling of serenity. This work reminds me of some of the old masters of painting pieces. Well done!!