Topic - "reflection"
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28 Aug, 2010
FT Worth @ Night
Joe's Photo Blog
A couple long exposure night shots from a recent walk around Ft Worth. These were taken at Tarrant County College, looking west to the Chesapeake building and immediately to the right form the same location a TCC building across the elevated river.. Lots ...
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9 Aug, 2010
Amusing Reflection
The Skopeo Project
As the subway pulls into the Coney Island station, you ride by all the classic beach attractions. In this reflection you can see the great wooden roller coaster, the Cyclone, and the entrance to the newly reopened Luna Park. I felt like a little kid ...
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2 Aug, 2010
Still Waters…
Martina Egli | Photo Journal
“I feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience.” — William Shakespeare Gallery Click for Exif. share: Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Tumblr it Tweet ...
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30 Jul, 2010
Order versus Disorder
Sacred Witness | Photography as Presence
I sit with Pedro in my lap. He is sweet and vulnerable right now, happy for the tender attention. I’m happy, too. I reach out to pet Buttercup who is resting beside me. She is receptive and pleased to be included. I’ve just finished my ...
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29 Jul, 2010
The Secretariat
The Skopeo Project
I’ve often wondered what I’d find if I walked down my street from where I live, on the west side, all the way across to the other side of Manhattan. I tried it, and I ran right into this, the United Nations Secretariat Building. The tallest ...
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25 Jul, 2010
No Place Like Home
Joe's Photo Blog
Newburyport Harbor and the Route 1 bridge, taken from the boardwalk Friday night, just after the rain broke. 20 seconds @ f/10, iso 200 with a Tiffen ND 3. Funny how growing up here I couldn’t wait to leave yet all these years later I am humbled ...
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10 Jul, 2010
Pilot Knoll Trail
Joe's Photo Blog
Ok, so Pilot Knoll is this trail that meanders along hickory creek from Alton Bridge in Denton out to Lewisville lake. I have been wanting to make the walk, all 8 miles of it for some time and have yet to complete it. Joey (my oldest) and I did about 6 ...


