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Tag Archives: convergence
Somewhere in West Philadelphia
60th Street stop to be exact. I haven’t done one of my worm’s eye view shots in a while, and I was pleased with the way this one came out.
Posted in Adventures in Commuting, Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged convergence, elevated, elevated train, Market-Frankford, perspective, Philadelphia, SEPTA
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Heading to 69th Street
Heading to the 69th Street Terminal aboard the Market-Frankford Elevated Train.
Posted in Adventures in Commuting
Tagged commuter, convergence, floor, Joe Williams, Market-Frankford El, Pennsylvania, perspective, Philadelphia, SEPTA, subway, transit, Upper Darby, USA, woman
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Under 95
In South Philadelphia
Posted in Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged 95, concrete, convergence, dirt, grime, highway, Joe Williams, overpass, Pennsylvania, perspective, Philadelphia, photography, rust, South Philadelphia, urban
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Route 34
The trolley
Posted in Adventures in Commuting
Tagged commute, convergence, Joe Williams, Pennsylvania, perspective, Philadelphia, photography, SEPTA, transit, tread, trolley, USA
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From the Curb on Spruce Street
Posted in Philadelphia
Tagged convergence, curb, Joe Williams, night, perspective, Philadelphia, photography, Spruce, traffic
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Water, Tile and Fluorescent Lighting
A very wet train platform at 69th Street Terminal.
Posted in Adventures in Commuting, Philadelphia
Tagged commute, convergence, Joe Williams, Pennsylvania, perspective, Philadelphia, photography, SEPTA, subway, tile, train, Upper Darby, water, wet
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A Wet Alley in Center City
Off of Locust Street between 12th and 13th Streets.
Posted in Philadelphia
Tagged alley, brick, convergence, Joe Williams, Pennsylvania, perspective, Philadelphia, rain, reflection, stone, urban, water, wet
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Beneath Broad Street
Posted in Philadelphia
Tagged commute, convergence, Joe Williams, perspective, Philadelphia, photography, SEPTA, subway, underground, Willceau
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Beneath Broad and Federal Streets
Posted in Philadelphia
Tagged convergence, perspective, Philadelphia, urba
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Tiled Corridor
The corridor leading to the interchange between the Market-Frankford El and the Broad Street Line beneath City Hall. Whenever I’m down there, even during rush hour, it seems eerily deserted.
Posted in Philadelphia
Tagged commute, concrete, convergence, perspective, Philadelphia, SEPTA, subway, tile, train, urban
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