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Lit with 2 continuous lights. Snooted light camera right. Key light camera left.

From the 1960 edition of The Lamp yearbook, page 53.

 

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Passing through the square in downtown Charlotte, NC

CSX Transportation (ex-Seaboard System, ex-Seaboard Air Line, ex-Atlantic Coast Line)

41’1” 2,929cf 3-Bay Covered Hopper (CSXT Class L-14-A)

CSXT 222701

Blt. Pullman Standard, 08-09/66 (CSXT 221770-222769, ex-SBD 221770-222769, ex-SCL 420800-421799, ex-ACL 120800-121799)

Charlotte, North Carolina

March 12th, 2005

 

1600 x 1050

Strobist Info AB1600 with Beauty Dish with sock high camera left. Triggered with CyberSyncs.

Kicking back on a sunny spring morning watching my dog make new friends.

 

Charlotte, NC / May 3, 2014

Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, has many attractive skyscrapers.

 

The white building is the Two Wells Fargo Center. It is 433 feet tall with 32 floors. It was completed in 1971.

 

The red building is the One Wells Fargo Center. It is 588 feet tall with 42 floors. It was completed in 1988.

Convergence: A Prayer, Evangelism, Leadership Forum sponsored by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina Evangelism and Church Growth. Held at Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC on Feb. 28 - March 2, 2010.

 

Here, Robert Smith Jr., Associate Professor of Divinity and Christian preaching teacher at Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, Ala., preaches during the Sunday evening session.

 

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Located near Charlotte, NC at Long Creek volunteer fire department. About 5 feet away from this siren, there's a Sterling 2V8. This siren is controlled by McGuire Nuclear Plant and it is tested on the second Wednesday of January, April, July, and October at approximately 11:50 AM.

**This photo was taken by my father.**

Convergence: A Prayer, Evangelism, Leadership Forum sponsored by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina Evangelism and Church Growth. Held at Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC on Feb. 28 - March 2, 2010.

 

Here, Robert Smith Jr., Associate Professor of Divinity and Christian preaching teacher at Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, Ala., preaches during the Sunday evening session.

 

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Convergence: A Prayer, Evangelism, Leadership Forum sponsored by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina Evangelism and Church Growth. Held at Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC on Feb. 28 - March 2, 2010.

 

Here, Robert Smith Jr., Associate Professor of Divinity and Christian preaching teacher at Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, Ala., preaches during the Sunday evening session.

 

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Strobist Info:

single AB1600 with med Octabox camera left. Triggered with CyberSyncs.

Convergence: A Prayer, Evangelism, Leadership Forum sponsored by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina Evangelism and Church Growth. Held at Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC on Feb. 28 - March 2, 2010.

 

Here, Robert Smith Jr., Associate Professor of Divinity and Christian preaching teacher at Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, Ala., preaches during the Sunday evening session.

 

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Convergence: A Prayer, Evangelism, Leadership Forum sponsored by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina Evangelism and Church Growth. Held at Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC on Feb. 28 - March 2, 2010.

 

Here, Robert Smith Jr., Associate Professor of Divinity and Christian preaching teacher at Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, Ala., preaches during the Sunday evening session.

 

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Located near Charlotte, NC at Long Creek volunteer fire department. This 2001-SRN is active, used as a nuclear siren. 2001-SRN is tested on the second Wednesday of January, April, July, and October at approximately 11:50 AM. And the status about this Sterling 2V8 is unknown.

**This photo was taken by my father.**

Convergence: A Prayer, Evangelism, Leadership Forum sponsored by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina Evangelism and Church Growth. Held at Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC on Feb. 28 - March 2, 2010.

 

Here, Robert Smith Jr., Associate Professor of Divinity and Christian preaching teacher at Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, Ala., preaches during the Sunday evening session.

 

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This car was parked along the new Charlotte LYNX North Extension light rail line. March 24, 2018. © 2018 Peter Ehrlich

***Photo shot by my father.***

Located in Charlotte, North Carolina mounted on an old factory water tower near Stamp Source off of Statesville Avenue. Status about this siren is unknown, I believe this siren is out of service.

Introducing herself and signing posters for fans....go Lizzy!

Charlotte, NC

A beautiful "peace" art mural in north Charlotte, I believe by street artist "Treazy".

 

Located near Charlotte, North Carolina at Gilead volunteer fire department. This Model 5 is active. I'm 99% sure it's used for fire calls. I'm not sure of the exact manufacturer of this siren. Because the ID tag does not look like a Federal Sign and Signal one. About 25 feet away from this siren. There's a 2001-SRN is used as a nuclear siren.

"This photo was taken by my father."

General Electric ES44AC 8033 leads a southbound double-stack through the multi-faceted intersection of Davidson/Craigshead in north Charlotte. The brand-new North Extension of the LYNX light rail soars above the intersection. A Canadian Pacific unit is in the lashup. March 24, 2018. © 2018 Peter Ehrlich

Our group had the pleasure of being taken out to dinner at Bentley's, a restaurant on the top floor (27th?) of Charlotte Plaza. This was stitched from 18 photos taken with my Olympus P&S from one of the windows. I decided to not true up the edges since the image is quite dynamic and exciting. I did the minimum amount of post processing possible.

 

From left to right are Wachovia 2, BB&T in front, Bank of America/Omni hotel (black buildings), and Bank of America tower. At the bottom of the photo is College Street. Charlotte-Douglas airport is on the horizon in the middle of the image, more or less.

 

You will see the reflection of my red tie in the window superimposed on the BB&T building! Sometimes photographic opportunities are planned and other times, like this one, they just happen and you have to take what you can get.

I saw these cookies from sugarbelle, and I love them! (specially the strawberry’s) I made them for my kids lemonade stand these past weekend.

Whats gonna happen to nc160 widening project folks (sw clt) . . . Hmmmmm lets go find out 😁😁😁😁 !!!!!**

 

**. . Dang it why did 35+ year old memories of southwest JHS (Winston-Salem NC) just hit my brain all of a sudden!!!!!!!!

 

Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, has many attractive skyscrapers.

 

The partially shown building along the left side of the photo is the Duke Energy Center. It is 786 feet tall with 48 floors. It was completed in 2010.

 

The building with the multiple spires in the Three Wells Fargo Center. It is 450 feet tall with 32 floors. It was completed in 2000.

 

The partially shown white building in the center is the Two Wells Fargo Center. It is 433 feet tall with 32 floors. It was completed in 1971.

 

The red building is the One Wells Fargo Center. It is 588 feet tall with 42 floors. It was completed in 1988.

Perspectively Challenged.

 

***Photo shot by my father.***

Located in Charlotte, North Carolina mounted on an old factory water tower near Stamp Source off of Statesville Avenue. Status about this siren is unknown, I believe this siren is out of service.

Taken at Freedom Park, Charlotte, NC

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