Monthly Archives: March 2009

The Decision Tree

Truthfully, I am not sure why I named this image as I did, it was the first thing to come into my mind and seemed appropriate. This image was taken in Wales in 1995 and although I have printed it … Continue reading

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Propeller

I don’t often offer an image without an explanation, but this is one of those cases. This image was created via pinhole sieve.

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Evening In Annapolis

Although the sun has gone down, there is still plenty of activity in Annapolis, MD.

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Some Enjoy The Harbor, Others Don’t

This image was taken at the Baltimore Harbor a few weeks ago, when the weather cleared up enough to offer a perfect day. The image was captured via 4X5″ pinhole sieve.

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The Architect’s Hand

My father was an architect, and following his retirement, he taught the subject.

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Burnside’s Bridge, Antietam

Burnside’s Bridge was a major component of the Battle of Antietam during the American Civil War. September 17, 1862 was the single bloodiest day in the war, with 23,000 men losing their lives.

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Evening Window Shopper

Even after the lights go down, there is still window shopping to be done in Annapolis, MD.

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Boats, Annapolis

My final and favorite color Pinhole Sieve image is at the same location as the previous two images offered.  This view looks out from the dock where a couple of larger boats are anchored.  If you examine this image you … Continue reading

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Dock And Boat

The second pinhole sieve image I am offering this week was simply taken on the other side of the dock as that shown yesterday.  I decided to make this image more about the tie point than the boat itself, so … Continue reading

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Boat Left Of Dock, Annapolis

Since I will be spending the latter half of this week at Syracuse Cinefest (a four day orgy of silent movies and obscure films from the 1930’s), I decided to offer three images that were shot in the same location, … Continue reading

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Outdoor Theatre At William & Mary

When my daughter went to William & Mary College, she took me to an outdoor theatre that was deep within a wooded area.   The theatre had been left to ruin many years previously and I returned to take numerous pictures … Continue reading

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Secret Entrance

Actually, this image was taken across the stream from an outdoor theatre at William and Mary.  This is a digital infrared image that was taken two years ago.  I shot three images at the time and now have the capability … Continue reading

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Once, I Was A Princess

Winter and I just do not get along well. In this respect I decided to shoot slow film within my Holga when I was in New York City to lose the shadows and offer a look of grunge when shooting … Continue reading

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Winter, Maryland

I normally tire of winter before it begins, so it is no surprise to say that I am glad that here in Maryland we are beginning to see the first hints of spring. This image was taken from a vantage … Continue reading

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Trees, Sidling Hill

This particular winter morning there was quite a bit of fog on Sidling Hill and I had a chance to capture it before it burned off.

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Justin Kownacki

Justin Kownacki is the organizer of Podcamp Pittsburgh, an event I have attended since its inception. He gave a short speech to those attending a meet-up before the conference began, and I happened to notice that the picture hanging on … Continue reading

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14

I don’t know that there’s a need to explain this one. My father pointed this sign out to me, so he gets the credit.

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Baltimore, From Federal Hill

This is Baltimore, as seen from Federal Hill. It is a combination of 26 images that have been stitched together.  This is a great vantage point of the city. The full size image is 5000 pixels wide, but offers a … Continue reading

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Multiple Dimensions

For years I took fireworks pictures like everyone else, setting up a tripod, holding open the shutter, and getting the same pictures each time. I found it much more interesting to move the camera while holding the shutter open, which … Continue reading

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