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Tag Archives: monochrome
Steam Power
On a visit to New Jersey a week ago, I took a short visit with a friend to New Hope, PA on the Delaware River just north of Philadelphia. New Hope is a very artsy and historic little town, very … Continue reading
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Tagged #40, B&W, Black and White, Engine, engine #40, locomotive, monochrome, New Hope, New Hope and Ivyland, new jersey, nj, pa, photography, rail fanning, railroad, station, Steam, Train, washington's crossing
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Winter in Northeast Ohio is Due to Return
I’ve been very busy lately and not keeping up with the frequency of posting that I had intended. Today I find myself in Charlotte, NC with very few photos to choose from for a blog posting. My library of 68,000+ … Continue reading
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Tagged black, color, edit, editing, gray, highlights, iPhone, Mentor, monochrome, northeast, Northeast Ohio, OH, ohio, photoshop, Snapseed, snow, white, winter
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Inflating My Mood With Hot Air
Back in June I posted about a busy week and featured a few quick photos that I had taken that week. One of the photos was taken at the Chagrin Falls Blossom Time Balloon Festival. Today I’m finally getting back … Continue reading
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Tagged air, balloon, balloon festival, blossom time, Chagrin Falls, color, design, Graphic, hot, inflate, inflation, monochrome, Northeast Ohio, OH, ohio
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The Same But Different
A few days ago I posted some baseball photos of a dramatic play at home plate which stopped the action in 4 frames. Today’s post is in some respects the same, and in some respects different! Back on February 23rd … Continue reading
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Tagged action, athletic, ballet, baseball, black, Black and White, Cleveland, dance, monochrome, Multiple Exposure, OH, ohio, performance, performing art, photography, Sequence, series, verb, verb ballet, white
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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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Multiple Exposures
Prior to starting this blog, I posted this photo on my Facebook photography page, but I was reminded of it yesterday when a friend showed me a project she was working on that involved compositing a number of images of … Continue reading
Mentor Headlands Fence and Shadow
In many parts of the country these types of fences are called snow fences. They were designed to prevent snow from drifting beyond them and were commonly used along the sides of highways in the past. I don’t see them … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, black, Black and White, Bright, Contrast, Dune, Dunes, Fence, Headlands, Mentor, Mentor Headlands, monochrome, OH, ohio, sand, Snow Fence, Sunny, white
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