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Tag Archives: 14-24 mm
My latest shot from the ghost town of Cisco, Utah. The town presented mostly two types of shots: (1) close-ups or interiors of abandoned buildings and vehicles, and (2) wide-open desolation and abandonment. This is obviouslt category 2. As best as I can make out, the ornate script on the steel drum says “LE…
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 As amazing as my trip to Moab was, and as happy as I am with the photographs I captured, I am starting to discover what I missed, and what mistakes I made while there. I’m not dwelling on these negatives, or beating myself up, but I am trying to organize lessons for future trips of…
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 This was the capstone to an amazing day. This is the Delicate Arch in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah, about which much more later when I show some photos of it during sunset. For now, I’ll simply note that getting up to see this wonder is s bit of a climb and leave it…
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 This tower sits on a ridge above the Manhattan anchorage of the High Bridge. The High Bridge is an aqueduct/pedestrian bridge spanning the Harlem River at roughly 174th Street, that was part of the Old Croton Aqueduct that once carried water from the Croton Reservoir into New York City for much of the 19th Century, replaced…
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 This has been a troublesome image to get right, and I don’t think I’ve quite managed, but it’s time to put something out there and move on. It’s much easier to convey the right mood shooting from inside with bright sunlight appearing only in spots through open windows or building cracks. The bright sun and…
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