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Tag Archives: Bridge
Guardians of Transportation
In 1932 Cleveland’s Lorain-Carnegie Bridge opened featuring four 43 foot tall pylons with 2 sandstone statues on each. These 8 sandstone statues, named the “Guardians of Transportation” and carved out of local Berea sandstone, represented the advancing technology of sources … Continue reading
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Tagged B&W, berea, Black and White, bob hope, Bridge, carnegie, Cleveland, cuyahoga, guardian, guardians, guardians of transportation, hope memorial bridge, lorain, OH, ohio, photography, River, sandstone, stonemason, Transportation, willian henry hope
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The Ship’s Bridge
Until I moved to Ohio in 1974 I always lived on the east coast in New Jersey and Florida. The ocean was always important to me and I took many photos of the ocean, ships and boats, beaches and lighthouses. … Continue reading
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Tagged brass, Bridge, Cleveland, compass, FL, florida, Fort Lauderdale, Ft. Lauderdale, OH, ohio, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mary, ship, skyline, telegraph, William T. Mather
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Marathon Refreshment
This morning I awoke early to participate in a Community Service project for The Cleveland Photographic Society http://www.clevelandphoto.org . We were shooting participants representing the Organization for Autism Research and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society who were running in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Autism, Bridge, Cleveland, cleveland photographic society, Frozen, Leukemia, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Lymphoma, marathon, OAR, OH, ohio, Organization for Autism Research, refreshment, Rite Aid, Shoreway, shutter speed, slice, spilling, splashing, time, water
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Faces of the Market
This past Monday, two of my photographer friends and I went to Cleveland’s Westside Market to shoot some photos. The market is a great place to shoot, whether you like to shoot architecture, food, or people. Much of my documentary … Continue reading