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Seeing Double, Architectural Abstraction

One of the great things about a rainy day is that it gives you the opportunity to go back through the archives and revisit certain images. In the case of the above image, I wanted to take the original...

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Long Long Ago–Antioch Baptist Church

I love the character of old churches. I’ve spent a fair amount of time chasing locations of churches with the character that I seek. Antioch Baptist Church is one of those buildings. The Story This...

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Into The Light, Architectural Abstraction

If you look hard enough, it’s amazing what you can “see” when your focus is architectural abstraction. The Story I set aside some time to go back to downtown Atlanta to visit the High Museum of Art....

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Launch Tower, Architectural Abstraction

One of the cool things about looking at the architecture in Atlanta is observing the different attempts architects have made over the years to create something unique. These design elements allow me to...

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City Hall, Athens, Georgia

This week traveling I’m traveling the Southeast with my son looking at universities and reviewing his educational options when he graduates in 18 months. One of our stops this week was in Athens,...

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St. Philips Church, Charleston, SC

St. Philips Church is a historical Episcopal church located in the french quarter neighborhood of Charleston, South Carolina. The Story I was visiting Charleston in early April. It is beginning to...

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Arlington National Cemetery Amphitheater

As I mentioned in my last post, I recently moved to northern Virginia. One of the great things about moving to a new place that helps offset all the annoyances and inconveniences associated with moving...

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Chapman’s Mill

As you drive West on Interstate 66 in Virginia towards Front Royal and Shenandoah National Park, you pass by an old historic beaten structure known as Chapman’s Mill. Chapman’s Mill has seen quite a...

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Rural Church #1

I’m back from the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. With the extended winter, I was definitely too early this Spring to see the usual emerging flowers and leaves. It was a little disappointing but hey, I...

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Museum of Natural History

  There are so many different photogenic subjects in Washington DC. On New Years Day this year, I spent the day with my family wandering the area around the Smithsonian museums.  We only had a day and...

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