Waiting for the Haverstraw Ferry

“The Haverstraw–Ossining Ferry is a passenger ferry over the Haverstraw Bay and Hudson River, which connects Haverstraw with Ossining in the U.S. state of New York. The ferry operates during rush hours on weekdays only (Update: the ferry now operates on weekends too.), primarily transporting commuters from the west side of the river to the Ossining Metro-North Railroad station on the east side, where they can transfer to Metro-North Railroad trains headed to Grand Central Terminal in New York City, or Croton-Harmon and Poughkeepsie, via its Hudson Line. The ferry has been in operation since September 2000.” (Wikipedia)

Taken with a Sony A6000 and Tamron 28-300mm f/4-7.1 Di III VC VXD lens.

Some interesting YouTube videos

Simon Baxter is an excellent landscape and woodland photographer based in the UK. He also has a YouTube channel to which I subscribe.

Back in 2020 during COVID photographers like Mr. Baxter had a problem: they couldn’t travel to locations where they could take photographs. They had to stay in their homes except for short walks for exercise.

So, Mr. Baxter decided to start a series of interviews with fellow photographers where each photographer would say a few words about a couple of their photographs, which had a particular meaning for them.

I was able to find eight such interviews (see below).

I found them interesting. I hope you will too.