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Category Archives: Photography
One Touch Colorization
A new set of features in the recently updated Photoshop make it unbelievably easy to cheat by making the painstaking process of colorizing photos into a one button process!
Posted in Computers, photo manipulation, Photography, The Photo Elective
Tagged 35mm, colorize, film, Neural Filters, Photoshop, Self portait, Tina Garceau
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Stormy Sky
Early evening last night in South Philadelphia.
Peaceful Sunday on 9th Street
Posted in Italian Market, News, Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged 9th Street, Cappuccio's Meats, Mario, produce vendors, Sunday morning
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A Tree in Jefferson Square
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
More Pink Trees
A flowering tree grows in South Philly.
Renewal
Outside of the Fernwood Cemetery along Baltimore Avenue in Lansdowne, PA
Posted in Adventures in Commuting, Photography
Tagged Delaware County, Easter, Fernwood Cemetery, Lansdowne, tree
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Wired
Our eagle eyed friend Tony spotted this wire sculpture hanging from the electrical line at Broad & Washington yesterday. We wondered how they got it up there? Update: Thanks to my friend Lynne, this is the work of Baltimore-based street … Continue reading
Bow Tie for Easter
It’s our tradition that I craft a bow tie for the boy for Easter. This is this year’s model! The how-to can be found here.


