Category: travel
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Infrared Photography of Cape May’s Fishing Boats

I recently took a trip to Cape May, NJ to photograph fishing boats. The last time I visited was twenty some years ago. This visit I used an infrared camera which shot in deep black, 850 nm. This filter blocks out all color. Elements for a great image using this style of photography include water,…
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Love – The Character of God
The character of Christ is love. In John 15:12, Christ told his disciples, this is my commandment, that ye love one another, as I have loved you. Love “rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all thigs.” this love “never faileth.” It can…
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Viva Las Vegas!

Las Vegas! Bright lights, colorful people, neon signs, sensory overload, opulence galore and lots of gambling is what greets you when driving down Las Vegas Blvd. We recently spent four days in Las Vegas. We stayed in a resort overlooking the airport. Planes came in one after the other every five minutes or so. We…
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Bubblicious!

Located under Pikes Pike Public Market on Post Alley, in Downtown Seattle, Washington you will find a walkway full of bubblegum! Parts of the gum coating alongside the walls are several inches thick, and the coating is 15 feet high and about a 50 feet long. The Market Theater Gum Wall has become a tourist…
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The Big Easy
No one is quite sure exactly why New Orleans was nicknamed “The Big Easy”. Many people hotly contest this nickname’s origins. Some believe the name comes from The Big Easy Dance Hall, in operation in the early 1900s until it burned down. The Big Easy may also refer to black entertainers having an easier time…
