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Offline Widewing

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Re: Photography
« Reply #75 on: June 20, 2014, 12:43:40 AM »
Some of my favorites.....

Life finds a way....


Gettin' jiggy wit it...


Egret.


Clock tower in Jim Thorpe, PA.


18th century Setauket Mill Pond. The house shown, used by George Washington's Long Island spy ring.


Footprints on a beach.


Little Round Top, Gettysburg.


Black Crowned Night Heron.


Nighty-night Egret.


Swanny river.


Trepidation.... Published in Newsday, picked up by AP.


David Wright puts it in the upper deck.


Pumpkin picker...


The stressful life of Otters.


Snow Monkey.


Yankee Lady.


Daughter and grand daughter (and a bed sheet ;))
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My regards,

Widewing

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Offline Slate

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Re: Photography
« Reply #76 on: June 20, 2014, 10:24:28 AM »
   My new Puppy



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  Morning in the forest



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I always wanted to fight an impossible battle against incredible odds.

Offline mbailey

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Re: Photography
« Reply #77 on: June 20, 2014, 04:10:11 PM »
check me out www.john-sanderson.com

Great pics Nath thanks for posting your website   You would have a field day down near me in Bethlehem Pa. The old Bethlehem Steel plant....raised RR tressels and bridges from the turn of the century , large bridges that would spin to move full size locomotives from line to line.  miles of tracks and industrial pics.

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Offline Nath[BDP]

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Re: Photography
« Reply #78 on: June 21, 2014, 03:18:38 PM »
Great pics Nath thanks for posting your website   You would have a field day down near me in Bethlehem Pa. The old Bethlehem Steel plant....raised RR tressels and bridges from the turn of the century , large bridges that would spin to move full size locomotives from line to line.  miles of tracks and industrial pics.




thanks bud.  been through Bethlehem a bunch, Pennsylvania is amazing to photograph.  The whole fracking thing interests me.  you'll have to show me some of the more unknown spots around Bethlehem.  Johnstown PA has a huge inactive steel mill (Cambria Iron Works) with some amazing buildings.  I believe it's landmarked. 



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