Category: architecture
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Wordless Wednesday : Tulip in Black and White
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Wordless Wednesday : Lincoln Memorial in Black and White
Please see second photo below.
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Wordless Wednesday : Country Church
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Photo Tips : No Tripod, No Problem
I have a confession to make this morning. I am not a big fan of tripods. In fact I rarely use them. Let me explain…. (see more text and examples of long exposure images taken without tripods below)
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Suburban Landscape Photography Starring Canadian Geese and Ducks
After moving to Northern Virginia as a little boy, I remember visiting a local park and seeing Canadian geese. A park naturalist pointed to one of the geese and told me, “that is a Canadian goose, it flies down from Canada every year to dodge the cold weather up north and enjoy the warm weather…
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Wordless Wednesday: More Framing Pittsburgh
One Way Sign in Pittsburgh by Rob Paine (please see below for second photo)
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Framing Pittsburgh
The more time I spend in Pittsburgh the more I am of the opinion that the Steel City is one of the most photogenic towns in the country. How high on my list is it? I would include it in my top three, with Boston, 2, and San Francisco, number one. Two of my favorite…
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Photo of a painting of a Bridge
I shot this photo in Grantsville,Md., during the Casselman Bridge birthday party. A group of artists were having having a paint off of sorts painting pictures of the bridge. It began to rain and the event had to be moved under cover.
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Weekly Photo Challenge : From Lines to Patterns Spruce Village
I was drawn to buildings in Grantsville, MD., thanks to the abundance of lines and patterns. Please below for additional photo and more text.
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Panorama-Mania
I shot the photo above at the final regular 2013 season meeting between the Washington Nationals and the Atlanta Braves game in D.C. last night. It is a panorama shot with Canon PowerShot from the first row of Section 203 at Nationals Park. I have been taking a lot of panoramas lately and have been…