Fall means Halloween and so my first post in several months needs to be a haunting photo. This is from a series of photos I took of the E. H. Werner Power Station in South Amboy, NJ as it was being demolished.
Category Archives: Halloween Portfolio
Greyfriars Flowers – Photo For October 14
This iron gate always seems to be locked into this little side area of the Kirkyard. Someone had left these flowers and made for a nice composition.
Skull & Crossbones – Photo For October 13
Another Halloween Photo…
Greyfriars Kirkyard Statute – Photo For October 12
I am continuing to add photos for Halloween, this one is from Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, Scotland.
St. Bonaventure Cemetery Study No. 2 – Photo For October 6
On one of my visits, there was this great old car just sitting there, no one around. No idea why it was there, and after I walked around for awhile and returned to where it was parked, it had disappeared.
St. Bonaventure Cemetery Study No. 1 – Photo For October 5
I have photographed St. Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, GA, numerous times. I want to return there this fall. Most of the photos I have taken are infrared. This one I have not converted to straight black and white.
White Mills Canal House
Several years ago I photographed the canal house in White Mills, PA, on the Delaware and Hudson Canal, just before restoration work was to begin. The photos were taken with a modified 4×5 Graflex View Camera and a wide angle lens. Below is a slide show of four of the five photos I took of the inside of the structure.
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Key West Cemetery – Updated
This past winter, I revisited the cemetery in Key West and took another series of digital infrared photos. This time a used a converted Nikon D70 and here is my favorite scene from this series.
Key West Cemetery
One of the first series of digital infrared photographs I took was of the Key West Cemetery. I used an old Konica camera. The slide show below is the results of that series.
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Eastern State Penitentiary
Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia is a treasure for photographers. Here I have posted a series of three photographs as a slide show. These are High Dynamic Range photos, a series of photographs of a scene bracketed and combined in the computer using software designed for this purpose.
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