Traditional B&W imagery creates a special effect for scenes related to our beach resort area.
From getting here to being here, from the north to the south, these photographs represent things we see and things we love about being in Ocean City.
Of course, in getting to the beach, most of us must cross one of two impressive bridges. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge is for those beachgoers arriving from the west and the Indian River Inlet Bridge serves those coming from parts north.
At the north border of Ocean City is the Fenwick Island Lighthouse, an iconic structure for sure.
To the south are the unique wild horses of Assateague Island. They are affectionately called the Assateague Ponies.
A spectacular wave during a storm and a popular “Fall” beach scene.
Even in the “off season” of late fall and winter, Ocean City has a variety of visual “clues” to what a great vacation is all about. Here’s a late fall sunset over Assawoman Bay and the iconic fishing pier with a nearly deserted beach.
Having fun…amusement rides, a park and, naturally, being on the beach on a sunny summer day.
The iconic “beach ball” water tower in downtown Ocean City and, of course the Boardwalk Arch that welcomes people to the beach.