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A disused hallway off the tour route at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Taken almost 10 yrs ago now.
Madison, Wisconsin. This view is from low on the University of Wisconsin's Bascom Hill through the State Street Mall to the Capitol. The dome of the Capitol is the largest granite dome in the world.
The statue atop the state capitol building is named "Wisconsin" and was placed on the capitol dome as a symbol of the state's motto, "Forward." Daniel Chester French, who also created the fabulous Abraham Lincoln statue for the Lincoln Memorial, sculpted "Wisconsin" in 1914 to symbolize the spirit of Wisconsin progress. (Wikipedia)
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State Road across Conneaut Creek, N of Kelloggsville, length 157', built 1983, 2 spans, truss Town. Built by John Smolen. 35-04-58
The State Theatre in Anderson, IN opened in 1930. There were attempts to to renovate in 2000. But due to property owners not resolving their issues, the property was forced to foreclose.
Governor's Office
Last of my pix from Missouri State Capitol.
March 20, 2024
Missouri State Capitol
Jefferson City, MO
The Pennsylvania State Memorial[2] is a monument in Gettysburg National Military Park that commemorates the 34,530 Pennsylvania soldiers who fought in the July 1 to 3, 1863 Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. The memorial stands along Cemetery Ridge, the Union battle line on July 2, 1863.[3] Completed in 1914, it is the largest of the state monuments on the Gettysburg Battlefield.[4]
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After 7days on the road from west coast to east coast finally reach my destination and new home state Maine. As I enter the state border, a big sign says "Welcome to Maine - Vacation State" and few feet after another sign says "Maine - The Way Life Should Be", I smiled and say to myself "this would be interesting, well see...". For sure I'm going to miss California but I'm excited with new life, new faces and adventure.
About the photo:
Portland Head Light Station is a lighthouse located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, USA. It has been called the "Most photographed lighthouse in North America - Wikipedia
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Just a little tune to set the mood….I hope you enjoy.
Right now, I'm in a state of mind
I wanna be in like all the time
Ain't got no tears left to cry
So I'm pickin' it up, pickin' it up
I'm lovin', I'm livin', I'm pickin' it up
I'm pickin' it up, pickin' it up
Harriman State Park is located in Island Park Idaho. It's a favorite place of mine to cross country ski during the cold winter months. I've rarely visited here in the summer and after spending a little time here, I look forward to coming back. I have a strong desire to hike the paths that I've skied. I can't believe how different everything looks in the summer. The river you see in this image is the world famous Henry's Fork of the Snake River. It's famous for fly fishing.
*Pano of three images.
*Winter shot taken near this area is in the comment box.
From the same roll that I got back today. They were taken months apart, but something about them fit together for me.
So, the story is that at the time Eric and I had not heard of the film "Religulous" and we thought that the marquee sorta meant to say that they were open every day religiously. This supposed misspelling was hilarious to me because there was a church adjacent ot the theater! I later found out that it was the name of a documentary. duh. Still funny. Eric made a super awesome painting of the theater and wrote about our journey here. Check it out.
My second mistake regarding the theater was unknowingly referring to the town it's in as "Tupperware Lake" while on the phone with the guy that I was supposed to meet at Traditional Arts of Upstate New York that afternoon. Ooops.
I had Thanksgiving dinner at 10:30 pm at the diner on the left. The interior is pretty great and I'll have more to post of it soon.
(I'm listening to the cars squeal by in the street outside my apt. as they try to make their way down the slush and snow covered streets. I just missed getting a ticket and being towed last night during the snow emergency!!)
Melbourne, AUSTRÀLIA 2023
State Library Victoria is Australia’s oldest public library, founded in 1854. Located at 328 Swanston Street, Melbourne, it houses over five million items, including books, manuscripts, and maps. Its iconic La Trobe Reading Room, with its stunning dome, is one of the most photographed reading spaces. The library offers free exhibitions, cultural programs, and educational events. Its collection includes historical artifacts such as Ned Kelly’s armor and documents from Melbourne’s founders. In 2023, it was the third busiest public library in the world. Its architecture blends classical elements with modern renovated spaces. It is a hub for learning and culture, accessible to all. Entry is free, and Wi-Fi is available. It is a must-visit destination for both tourists and locals in Melbourne.
In Traverse City, MI - Great Lakes Maritime Academy was established in 1969 to provide education and training to those wanting a career in the merchant marine. The academy trains mates (pilots), and maritime engineers. The summer of 2002 brought the arrival of the 224-foot (68 m) training ship, a former Navy vessel, now named the T/S State of Michigan. The academy moved into the new facility late fall of 2003.
Originally dedicated on October 23, 1972, the academy harbor was next on the list for improvements and reconstruction began in 2004. The harbor was completely rebuilt and expanded to better accommodate the T/S State of Michigan and the academy’s three smaller vessels.[2] Appropriately named the “Alumni Light”, the Great Lakes Maritime Academy Alumni Association provided funding to place a large green harbor light atop the 40-foot-tall (12 m) former aftermast of the T/S State of Michigan at the northwest corner of the academy’s harbor. The harbor was completed in 2005, and concluded the construction of the modern campus now home to the Great Lakes Maritime Academy where the T/S State of Michigan is moored only 150 feet (46 m) from the buildings rear.
Rocks State Park is a public recreation area located in and around Deer Creek Valley near Pylesville, Harford County, Maryland. The state park's 1,060 acres (430 ha) preserve the geologic formation known as the King and Queen's Seat and other features in three non-contiguous areas near the junction of Maryland Route 24 and Maryland Route 165. It is managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocks_State_Park
The first floor of this building was completely boarded up. The light that came though had some odd coloring which was kind of interesting to look at. Pretty too.
I once jokingly referred to this shot as "The Devil's Piano". It was a horrible joke (most of mine are) that stuck in my head and now I can't see this photo without thinking of that title.
Not Empty Just Unseen
Forever Dancing With You
Just Have to Do the Strength, to Keep on Dancing
The 3 fuses under the frame "State of Soul"
Projeto Artistico fotográfico "Stardust Dream/ My Deep Biophilia".
Estudo de movimento, dança, luz e magia.
Numa forte interação com todos as formas de vida!
Artistic Photo Project "Stardust Dream/ My Deep Biophilia".
Study of movement, dance, light and magic.
A strong interaction with all forms of life!
Com Catarina Miranda - Professora de Ballet e Dança Contemporânea.
Combo 2 raw snapshots of Myakka River State Park, Sarasota, FL - algae-flooded-ground next to road - 20160814_175708 and _175641
torch light brushed in, textured shadows and lights
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The Dupont State Forest contains some of the most pastoral woods in North Carolina. Though there are places with taller mountains and more "wild" trails, one cannot help but be enchanted by a walk in this still somewhat recently protected forest.
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At right is the former H.S. Barney & Co., a department store for many years then converted into living space. Schenectady, New York.
Stephens State Park, Hackettstown, New Jersey
Single Long Exposure, tripod based.
Nikon D5500
Nikkor 18-55mm
While visiting Echo Bluffs State Park we were discussing the wild horse herd and wondered if we would see them. After leaving the park and traveling south on highway 19 around a curve and there they were, grazing in a pasture on the side of the road. Only problem the road had NO shoulder and there were cars behind me so i could slow down but not stop. So we slowly drove down the hill and found a side road which went right by the grazing horses. I could stop here and shoot away without fear of being rear ended. So nice to see these after hearing about them for so long.