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Tag Archives: machinery
Photography to Digital Art
I’ve taken a creative turn over the past few years and while doing so have asked myself the question, am I still a photographer? Well the answer I’ve come up with is YES, I am still a photographer. My output … Continue reading
The Mill
One of my photographer friends posted a beautiful photo of a mill in West Virginia the other day and it reminded me that I had traveled to Youngstown, OH with a couple of photo friends back in June to photograph … Continue reading
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Tagged cog, efficiency, energy, gears, lanterman's mill, machinery, mill, OH, ohio, power, shafts, water, waterwheel, young town
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Pittsburgh’s Duquesne Incline
If you’ve been to Pittsburgh, PA, you’ve no doubt seen or maybe even ridden on one of the inclines that rise up from the banks of the Monongahela River to the top of the Mount Washington area of the city. … Continue reading
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Tagged black, Black and White, cars, duquesne, Duquesne Incline, gray, incline, incline station, machinery, monochrome, Monongahela, mount, Mount Washington, pa, Painterly, pennsylvania, photoshop filter, pittsburgh, red cars, River, Transportation, Travel, vacation, washington, watercolor, watercolor filter, white
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More Influences
Aside from painters, such as Hopper featured in an earlier blog posting, many photographers have influenced my work as well. Documentary black and white photography by people such as Lewis Hine and Margaret Bourke-White had a major influence on … Continue reading
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Tagged lewis hine, machinery, margaret bourke-white, mill, pennsylvania, pittsburgh, rust, station square, steel
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