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When covering a federal lawsuit about prayer, I stopped by a park in Richmond, Va with a great view of the city skyline. It was nearly dusk when I took the photo. 

When covering a federal lawsuit about prayer, I stopped by a park in Richmond, Va with a great view of the city skyline. It was nearly dusk when I took the photo. 

Richmond skyline (4/2/17)

April 2, 2017
In photoblog Tags skyline, rva, photoblog, photography, richmond
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Fisheye Timelapse Video (11/30/2015)

November 30, 2015

Recently decided to try out lenses for my phone. They were relatively cheap and nearly all produce a black ring around the center of the image. 

Video taken with my Moto X Pure edition phone with a fisheye lens attached. I think it turned out well for a smartphone, free app and cheap smartphone lens.

Smartphone camera quality still hasn't reached the level of DSLRs, but for most people it's enough not to need a camera. 

In videoblog Tags fisheye, time lapse, smartphone, photography
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Misty Sunrise (11/16/2015)

November 16, 2015

A foggy, November sunrise as seen from near the Yadkin River in North Carolina. 

In Photoblog Tags Sunrise, photography, photoblog, fog
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Crushed remains (10/24/15)

October 24, 2015

The crushed remains of a 1971 El Camino car involved in a tragic accident in China Grove, N.C. The accident left one person unable to walk for eight weeks. In the other vehicle, two children and one teenager were injured. 

The car was totaled. 

In Photoblog Tags car, el camino, china grove nc, photography, car accident
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Reversed reflection (10/19/15)

October 19, 2015

It's been entirely too long since I've posted to this blog. 

Here's a recent photo overlooking Jake Alexander Boulevard in Salisbury. Didn't notice until after I took the photo that there's a faint reflection of the light streaks in the sky. 

I'm not sure how to prevent the reversed reflection other than not directly facing the car. 

In Photoblog Tags long exposure, lights, car, photography
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Stormy Skies (1/4/15)

January 4, 2015

Took this picture just outside of the Salisbury, N.C. city limits in front of a church on Cottage Street. Weather was fairly rainy and gross, but it broke just long enough to head outside. Used a fisheye lens. 

In Photoblog Tags fisheye, photography, stormy, stormy skies, church
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Half built and forgotten (1/3/15)

January 3, 2015

Near where I live there's a huge piece of undeveloped land. On this piece of property there's paved streets with curbs. The grassy areas are hugely overgrown. The overgrown grass is joined by pieces of pipe and other construction materials. I wonder what happened to this development.

In Photoblog Tags construction, photography, black and white photography, black and white, salisbury nc, salisbury
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Through the Weeds (11/16/14)

November 16, 2014
Duke Energy's Buck Steam Plant in Rowan County sits just on the banks of the Yadkin River.  The plant is relatively hard to get a clear view of without going on company property.  On the other side of the river, where this picture was taken, there's a gate prohibiting access onto a piece of property with a clear view of the plant from the river bank.
In Photoblog Tags buck steam plant, buck steam station, coal ash, duke energy, photography, rowan county
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Garage, Barn or House? (11/14/14)

November 14, 2014

After getting off of the bus, a Rowan-Salisbury School System student walks past on old building near downtown Salisbury. I'm not actually sure whether this building is a barn, garage or even a house. Either way, I thought it looked interesting.

In Photoblog Tags barn, garage, photography, rowan county, salisbury, school
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Press Room in black and white (11/8/14)

November 8, 2014

A view down the side of the Salisbury Post's printing press. The first tower in this picture is near the end of the printing press and the pages are already complete by reaching this point.  

This is the control panel for the printing press. Normally it's buttons are lit with various bright colors as the machine is running.

 

A pile of printed newspapers from the night before sit on the top of the control panel.

 

A series of identical buttons sit on one portion of the control panel in the press room.

 

The final product. A huge sheet of newspaper print sits motionless after being printed the night before.

In Photoblog Tags black and white, black and white photography, newspapers, photography, press room
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