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About Me
- George Welty
- I have been in the newspaper and website business for over 40 years. I am a fan of NASCAR and saltwater fishing. I graduated from Westminster High School and attended Frederick Communty College. I was a member of National Press Photographers Association, Eastern Motorsports Press Association, Carroll County Oldtimes Baseball Association and AP Photo Managers. I am retired now. I would appreciate any comments or just to let me know you stopped by, thanks!
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Dolphin Play in Ocean City
I am getting to the end our vacation in Ocean City. Only once more post from the beach after this. The highlight of this post are the dolphins. I saw the two fins a couple of times, one bigger than the other and I figured it was a mother and baby. One afternoon, I said to Shirley that there was a few dolphins in the surf. I got my camera and was watching when there was a splash. I pushed the shutter and took a few more images. I didn't look at the images until that evening and what a surprise to see the baby dolphin launched into the air by I guess the mother. I caught the images from our condo. I can't go pass a lighthouse without thanking a picture, so we stopped by the Fenwick Lighthouse at the state line. The clock on the boardwalk caught my eye as it didn't have the same time on each face. Like the lighthouse, I like older fire equipment and this one is the same age as me.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
More Ocean City
This is like watching someone's slide show from their vacation, but thanks for taking the time to view the images. There is something about boats and ships on the water, as I tend to take a lot of images of them. The birds images were taken when Shirley and I walked 30 blocks. The flock of birds were shot at sunrise. The couple of shots of dolphins were taken from the condo and the one is a mother and her baby. It's fun to watch the dolphins during the day. Two boys went by on boards pulled by kites one afternoon and Shirley said ``I want to do that.''
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