Month: August 2014

Abandoned Steel Bridge – New Milford, CT

I didn’t have very good access to this bridge and only had my smartphone camera phone with me.  Due to road hazards I wasn’t even able to park the car and walk across to bridge to get a better side view.  However I’m just trying to document abandoned steel bridges […]

Read more ›

Abonded railroad tressel – Holyoke, MA

Old abandoned railroad tressel, along the river, in the midst of October fall foliage.

Read more ›

Weir Farm -National Historic Site – Wilton, CT

  Weir Farm & national Historic Site 735 Nod Hill Rd, Wilton, CT 06897 (203) 834-1896 Grounds Year-Round: Grounds are open everyday from dawn to dusk. Visitor Center and Museum Store June through November: Open Thursday through Sunday, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Park brochures and a National Park […]

Read more ›

MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) NYC

The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street New York, NY 10019-5497 (212) 708-9400 Let me be totally up front with you.  Cheryl and I were down in Manhattan for the day celebrating our wedding anniversary with a nice dinner.  We took in a couple of sights while there, […]

Read more ›

Pepsi – chained up.

Pepsi.  A great tasting product that gives a nice boost of energy.  However, I find that large amounts of caffeine, like that found in a cup of coffee or a soft drink can bring on a migraine with me.  So I had no choice but to put em in lock […]

Read more ›

Ninja Woman

Here I am once again fooling around with light and it’s effects on a subject.  I set up a plastic head which I use for practice shots and a rubber glove.  I wanted just the hand and eyes illuminated.  It’s not as easy as you might think.  Anyways this is the end […]

Read more ›

Memorial Day Parade 2014- Cheshire, CT

Memorial Day Parade Cheshire, CT……..2014 Local parades are always fun.  You’ll rarely find a sour puss in the crowd.  That small town, home town feel abounds!  What else needs to be said?

Read more ›

Abandoned Taftville/Ponemah Textile Mill – Norwhich, CT

NOTE:  There are two separate buildings in the photo’s.  One is four stories the other is two stories.  The rear of the four story building is also depicted. The article shown below in quotations was reproduced from Wikipedia and can be read in it’s entirety here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taftville,_Connecticut “Taftville is a […]

Read more ›