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Monthly Archives: July 2011
The Circus Has Come to Town
This morning the Kelly Miller Circus arrived in Middlefield, OH. This family friendly circus with approximately 85 employees, travelling in 35 vehicles, took only 2 1/2 hours to arrive, unload, and setup. It was quite an impressive demonstration of … Continue reading
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Tagged circus, elephant, kelly miller circus, middlefield, midway, ohio, tent
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Cleveland’s Verb Ballet
I’ve posted this photo of Cleveland’s Verb Ballet previously on Facebook and have now printed it as a large giclee canvas wrap and it looks spectacular! A copy of this photo was also donated and raffled off to raise money … Continue reading
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Tagged ballet, Cleveland, dance, exposure, multiple, performance, verb, verb ballet
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The Amish Community
Few people outside of Ohio realize that this state has the highest concentration of Amish in the U. S. Northeast Ohio has many Amish communities where the farms and businesses are frequented and owned by members of this community. A … Continue reading
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Tagged amish, ashtabula, clothesline, community, county, dresses, drive by shooter, mennonite, ohio
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Weathering the Weather in Northeast Ohio
In the Cleveland, OH area we love to complain about the weather. Right now it’s brutally hot and humid but not too long ago we were complaining about what seemed like a never- ending and brutally cold winter. This cross … Continue reading
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Tagged Cleveland, cross country, dog, frost, Lake Metroparks, northeast, ohio, Punderson, racing, skiiing, sled, snow, state park, winter
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Gull’d Coast
Not really a very difficult shot to get, in fact most cameras will take this shot automatically given these back-lighting conditions. Finding the right circumstances, a patient seagull, the extremely warm sunset, and the reflection in the wet sand however … Continue reading
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Tagged backlighting, beach, florida, gulf, mexico, sand, seagull, sillhouette, sunrise, sunset
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A Young Triathlete
While shooting the swimming, running and biking of the Greater Cleveland Youth Triathlon in 2007, I searched for an interesting shooting position during the biking portion of the event. I found a hairpin turn on the biking course which allowed … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycle, bike, Cleveland, course, triathlete, triathlon, youth
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Monday Morning – Back to Work
As we all report back to work Monday morning, we have different thoughts about our work settings and the work itself. A few years ago, while attending a photo workshop in Bellevue, WA. I looked out my hotel window one … Continue reading
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Tagged bellevue, construction, crane, mountain, olympic, operator, puget, rainier, seattle, sound, washington
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A Beautiful Light
I really can’t think of anyplace in the U.S. that I have been that is more beautiful to me than the Old Point Loma Lighthouse overlooking San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean. I could spend hours and days there … Continue reading
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Tagged bay, california, glow, lighthouse, ocean, pacific, point loma, san diego, side-light, sunset, warm
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The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World
This morning I went out to shoot some 4th of July activities on America’s Northcoast. I planned to feature some of them on today’s blog posting but on the way home listened to a a recording of a Walter Cronkite … Continue reading
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Tagged boat, chris craft, classic, cuyahoga, emma lazarus, enlightening, liberty, statue, the new colossus, wooden
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