Monthly Archives: January 2009

Amsterdam Sunrise

When I traveled to Spain several years ago I did so via Amsterdam, which struck me as an incredible city. There was little time between flights, so I was not able to leave the airport. However, as the morning approached, … Continue reading

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Steps

If there is one thread that follows my work it is old houses. I wonder about the stories that they hold, not only about the people who lived there, but also the animals, bugs, and plants that inhabited the space. … Continue reading

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Fumble

My favorite football team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, beat my second favorite team, the Baltimore Ravens, this past weekend and have earned the right to go to the Super Bowl. I started looking through some of the images I took while … Continue reading

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Waiting

A number of years ago I began working on a project of reflection images. These were all taken within Baltimore and, for the most part, dealt with the reflections from the window surfaces of the buildings. The best of the … Continue reading

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Dinghies

If there is one thing that it ubiquitous in Annapolis, Maryland, it is boats. Boats of every kind, from the smallest sailboat to the largest power boat, to yachts that you are certain nobody can actually afford. The harbor can … Continue reading

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Metro

Several years ago I took a number of pictures within the Washington Metro system. Eventually, I put together a slide show that mimicked my feelings on the travel into the city on a Tuesday morning, and used the images, along … Continue reading

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Graveyard Angel

I have taken many pictures of graveyard angels over the years. I am not sure of the attraction, but if nothing else, it breaks up the sterility of more modern graveyards, which only allow plaques flush with the ground. This … Continue reading

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Hotel Puerta de Gredos Avila, Spain

A number of years ago I traveled to Spain to participate at “Englishtown.” A company was teaching Spanish speaking business men and women the English language and for a week the students were in a trial by fire, where they … Continue reading

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Abandoned Boat – Tilghman Island – Starboard

There are numerous abandoned boats throughout the Chesapeake Bay. Unfortunately, pollution over the years has decreased the number of crabs, oysters, and fish to the extent that earning a living as a waterman is no longer feasible. This once proud … Continue reading

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