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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Civil War Spectators
Visiting Gettysburg and other Civil War battle sites and reenactments, I learned that during many battles, the citizens of local towns would go out as spectators to watch the skirmishes. I captured this photo at the Western Reserve Historical Society’s … Continue reading
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Tagged battle, Civil, Civil War, hale farm, Historical Society, reenactor, Skirmish, Spectator, War, western reserve
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Something to be Thankful For
We all have much to be thankful for and Thanksgiving is the one day a year when we all give that subject some thought. We may do so throughout the year, but at least on this day we give the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ellis Island, Gateful, Great Hall, Harbor, New York, Statue of Liberty, Thanksgiving
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Cowboys, Bulls and Photographers
It seems my earlier posting about cowboys and cowgirls at the rodeo was my single day most clicked on blog post, so I thought I would revisit it today. Hardly a day goes by that the previous post doesn’t get … Continue reading
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Tagged Adrenaline, bull, burbank, cowboy, cowgirl, OH, ohio, Photographer, rodeo
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Reenactment Details
Often, while at a public event, it’s difficult to get clean photos without lots of distractions in the background. This happens to me particularly at reenactments, when you want to preserve the look of authenticity at the event and you … Continue reading
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Tagged antique, Background, Details, Glasses, reenactment, Rifle, Spectacles, War of 1812
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Country Living
Whenever I pass by the magazine rack in the drugstore or supermarket, I see these beautiful interiors and exteriors of lovely rural homes on the cover of “Country Living” magazine. Now I don’t doubt that these homes exist somewhere and … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashtabula County, Charm, County Living, Denmark, Farm, Geauga County, lake county, Northeast Ohio, ohio, Pierpont, rural, Trumbull Township, victorian
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A Professional Sports Absence
Looking thru last year’s photos, I found this shot, taken from the top of Cleveland’s Terminal Tower, of Progressive Field in the background and Quicken Loans Arena in the foreground. What seemed photo worthy to me was the fact that … Continue reading
Digital Details
While editing and looking at my digital photos, sometimes I’m just blown away by the detail that the camera is capable of capturing. In this photo of stone being unloaded by conveyer belt from an ore carrier in Fairport Harbor, … Continue reading
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Tagged baseball, Belt, Camera, Carrier, Conveyer, Detail, Digital, Fairport, Fairport Harbor, Lens, Lenses, Northeast Ohio, ohio, Ore, photography, Stone
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