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Tag Archives: River
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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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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Sunset and Beyond
As a member of the Cleveland Photographic Society http://www.clevelandphoto.org I’ve been privileged to gain access, with other members, to many places that the general public does not have access to. Cleveland’s Terminal Tower outdoor observation deck is one of those … Continue reading
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Tagged Avon Lake, Breakwall, CEI, Cleveland, cuyahoga, Horizon, Illuminating Company, Lake Erie, OH, ohio, Ore Carrier, River, sunset, Twilight
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The Distinguished Mayor AC Wharton, Jr.
During the past few years, a good bit of my work has been photographing conferences for various clients. The work ranges from shooting talking heads and candids of participants to capturing social activities. For the past few days I’ve been … Continue reading
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Tagged AC Wharton, evacuations, flooding, mayor, Memphis, Mississippi, River, TN
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