Photo of the Day: Harleys at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

Yesterday I passed through Philly on the way back from a wedding in NJ.  Besides having a fantastic meal at Jim’s Steaks, we passed by the Philadelphia Museum of Art to watch the sunset and snap a few shots.  After making a loop around the museum, we walked back up to the top of the famous “Rocky Steps” to get an evening view of the city.  Having been there a few minutes earlier, I wasn’t expecting to see a group of Harleys parked at the top.  I chatted a bit with the riders and they let me snap some photos of their hogs.  This is one of my favorite photos (I’ll post others later).

Parked in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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