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A City Put to Sleep
On March 23, 2020, the afternoon before Ohio’s “Stay at Home” order was about to take effect at midnight, the streets of Cleveland were already clearing out. A low bank of clouds or fog was hanging over the city like … Continue reading
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Tagged city, cle, Cleveland, coronavirus, covid-19, empty streets, fog, pandemic, shutdown, stay at home
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A Closeup of St. Thomas
While visiting St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands a few months ago I wore 2 hats as a photographer. In fact I do that at almost any location I go to as a tourist and a photographer. One hat … Continue reading
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Tagged capitol, Charlotte Amalie, city, coconut, cruise ship, downtown, hanging, laundry, living conditions, machete, port, Poverty, St. Thomas, tourism, Travel, U.S.V.I., Unitied Stated, vacation, Virgin Islands
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The Brooklyn Express
Here’s a black and white photo that I rarely get tired of looking at. It was shot in a subway station in New York City while waiting for another subway. I think what I like about it is that you … Continue reading
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Tagged #4, Black and White, Brooklyn, city, Cleveland, Express, expression, monochrome, New York, NYC, Rapid, rapid transit, Subway, Train, Transit, Transportation
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A Natural Embrace
As I prepare to take a short trip into downtown Cleveland for a little street photography, I’m reminded of what was probably my most photo worthy trip. It was 2003 and my family traveled to NYC for a family wedding. … Continue reading
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Tagged black, Central Park, city, Embrace, gray, monochrome, Natural, New York, NYC, park, range, Rock, Root, Tonal Range, tone, Tree, white
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Monochrome Weather
When I entered this photo in an exhibit of Cleveland photos a few years ago, a viewer was overheard to say, “This photo, more than any others, captures the essence of a Cleveland winter.” Believe it or not, this photo … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn, city, Cleveland, cold, Fall, gray, industrial, monochrome, Northeast Ohio, ohio, seasons, slush, snow, street, Weather, white, winter
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