I photographed these from the moving tour trolly. My Sony Rx10M4 did the job very well. Then I did lots of work in post removing cars, powerlines, and adding gardens or cobblestone roads with AI in Photoshop.
I used Google maps and Wikipedia to help ID a few of the houses. Cape May Historic District – Wikipedia. Also check out Cape May Historic District – Cape May Experiences and Activities.
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I love all these houses, they are gorgeous. If I had to choose one to live in I don’t think I could as they are all so nice but the one in the 5th photo really stands out for me.
Thanks Eunice. Glad you enjoyed them.
I was hoping you would share these posts with Thursday Doors, Sherry. The first house in this group is amazing! It’s hard to figure out exactly how big it really is. My favorite is the one with the large porch with the arches. Thanks for sharing your lovely photos.
You’re welcome Dan. It’s hard to pick a favorite.
Wow such awesome captures. You edited them well too!
Thanks Terissa. It took half a week to process them all.
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Most interesting architecture
Victorian ginerbread 🙂
On my bucket list, I long to sit on one of these porches and watch the people, the day, the weather, go past.
There are many lovely B&B’s there. Hope you get to see it sometime.