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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Sunset and Beyond
As a member of the Cleveland Photographic Society http://www.clevelandphoto.org I’ve been privileged to gain access, with other members, to many places that the general public does not have access to. Cleveland’s Terminal Tower outdoor observation deck is one of those … Continue reading
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Tagged Avon Lake, Breakwall, CEI, Cleveland, cuyahoga, Horizon, Illuminating Company, Lake Erie, OH, ohio, Ore Carrier, River, sunset, Twilight
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Chippewa Lake Park
A few years ago, in 2009 to be exact, I had the opportunity to tour and photograph the decrepit remains of Chippewa Lake Park. I had never visited the park during its active operation which lasted 100 years, from 1878 … Continue reading
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Tagged amusement, Childhood, Chippewa, Chippewa Lake Park, Clown, Decay, Ferris Wheel, Medina County, OH, ohio, park, Rides, Roller Coaster, track
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Some Days You Just Want To Play
I’ve had a very busy couple of weeks and at the same time a very sore ankle which together have kept me from going out shooting. So, today with the windy, rainy weather, and after things have slowed down a … Continue reading
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Tagged CA, california, Digital, Filter, Nik Software, Painterly, Photo, photography, photoshop, Pier, Play, Plug-In, Seal Beach, Surfer
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Reflecting on the Past More Literally
I’ve just noticed that quite a few of my photos involve reflections of some sort or another. The last post involved an older gentleman, perhaps reflecting on his past. This photo shows a young vintage baseball player listening to legendary … Continue reading
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Tagged baseball, Cleveland, Cleveland Blues, Cleveland Buckeyes, League, League Park, Mansfield, Mansfield Reformatory, Negro, ohio, photography, Reflection, Spellbound, Sunglasses, Ted Toles Jr., Vintage
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Reflecting on the Past
Traveling east on U.S. Route 322, near the Pennsylvania border is the small town of Wayne, OH. Wayne is the home of the Ashtabula County Antique Engine Club. This club is the home of a preserved early 20th century gas … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th Century, antique, Atlas, automobile, Car, Engine, Ethyl, Filling Station, Gas Station, Gasoline, Goodrich, Motor, Nostalgia, OH, ohio, Oil, Petroleum, Refelcting, Reflection, Sohio, Steam, Tire, Tractor, Travel, Wayne, Wolf's Head
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A Cleveland Tradition – Parade the Circle
Every June, in Cleveland’s University Circle, thousands show up to celebrate “Parade the Circle.” It’s a free, colorful, multi-cultural event where participants make there own costumes. It’s a super venue for capturing candid photos of parade participants as well as … Continue reading