Monday, December 8, 2008

Cape May

Last Thanksgiving, we wanted to do something different than staying at home slaving in front of the oven and cooking a 15lb turkey. This time, I wanted to be fed and just relax for a couple of days.

We looked around where to go, we wanted to go somewhere that is relatively near us and where there are good restaurants that are open that time of the year and could offer something different from the city.

We decided to go to Cape May, my wife and I haven't been there and I have heard of some really great restaurants, plus I miss the smell of the ocean. So off we go, booked a hotel and drove 2.5 hours to the cape.

Cape May is a rather charming town with the colorful Victorian houses lining the street and rustic restaurants. The best thing about going there at that time of the year was that the crowds were all gone and you get transported back in time with the Island almost to ourselves.



In the afternoon, we walked along the beach, with the wind blowing through our hair and watched as the sun went down.





We ended the day with a glass of wine, great food and thankful to God for all the blessings that we have.

I don't need no proof when it comes to God and truth
I can see the sunset and I perceive - Heaven Lyrics by Live


















Photo Tip:
To take photos of a sunset, set your camera to aperture or manual mode, select an aperture of 5.6 or higher and meter on the sky beside the sun but do not include the sun, take note of your shutter speed. Lock the exposure and recompose your shot. This will cause a silhouette of your foreground and will render the amazing color of the sky.

Warning! Be careful not to look at the viewfinder too long as the sun can burn your eye.

1 comment:

popcorn said...

Ang ganda pala ng Cape May!