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Patty’s Farm – A Little Story

A few months ago, while “barnstorming” with photo friend Debra Rozin, we came upon this farm in Medina County.  Attracted by the beautiful old red barn and the American Flag on the silo, we approached to get some nice shooting … Continue reading

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Museum Musings

A couple of recent visits to local museums led to some further play with creative effects added to my photos.  The first photo, shot at Cleveland’s famous Museum of Art captured two visitors, one dozing, one walking, on the balcony … Continue reading

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Photography Unposed 2013 in Review

Every year WordPress sends out a review of it’s bloggers statistics.  I always find it fascinating.  Particularly the fact that since I posted it in 2011, my post about Cowboys and Cowgirls is still the most popular and still gets … Continue reading

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Seeing With A Different Eye

One of my photographer friends recently pointed out to me that my style has changed recently!  Upon reflection, I would have to partially agree with him.  My preferred style was predominantly photojournalistic, however once in awhile in every photographer’s life … Continue reading

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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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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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Ballet – Multiple Exposures

During my photo shoots of the Verb Ballets, I usually attempt some multiple exposures.  One was posted last week and people seemed to like it.  Today I’m posting a few more. These multiple exposures are done in camera with a … Continue reading

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Cleveland’s Bridges

Back in May I shot the Cleveland Rite Aid Marathon and posted some photos of runners refreshing themselves by splashing water on their faces while passing a water station.  During earlier parts of the marathon I had a rare chance … Continue reading

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A Three Hour Tour, A Three Hour Tour

Recently I had the opportunity with fellow Cleveland Photographic Society members to take a three hour tour on the charter boat “Holiday“.  Fortunately, unlike Gilligan, we did not get stranded on a desert isle!  What we did get though was … Continue reading

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Early on a Foggy Morning

I’ve often wanted to wake up and get out of the house early enough to capture some photos of fog.  I saw a photo that a friend took not too long ago, of a foggy wooded landscape, and that re-motivated … Continue reading

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