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Miniature Figurine Photography – Cops & Robbers

HO Scale figurines (1″ tall).  Chasing down the bad guy. Photographed with Nikon D7100, 105 mm, f2.8 macro lens.

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Ron DiCostanzo shares Alaska photos!

We’re fortunate enough to have our second contribution to this blog by my friend Ron DiCostanzo.  Back in June of 2015 Ron, along with his wife,  flew out to the area of Juneau Alaska which borders British Columbia Canada and hopped on a boat to try out his new Canon […]

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Miniature Figurine Photography – “mowing the threads”.

Someone’s got to keep those pesky threads from growing out of control.

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Hawks – Stratford CT shoreline

My friend Ron, (one of the best surf casting photographers you’ll ever find), treated me to a late afternoon birding session at a Stratford CT shoreline to photograph hawks.  This is an area that Ron frequents often and it has a lot of hawk activity while at the same time […]

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Miniature Figurine Photography – “Painters”

As of late I’ve been rather intrigued by these photographers that photograph miniature figurines in natural settings.  So I went out and purchased some miniature figures at the local train shop.  These are 1″ tall figures that are used as part of the scenery in HO train layouts. This was […]

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Abandoned Building, 300 Eddy St., Providence RI

This abandoned building certainly has real potential after a rehab.  I don’t know what used to be here, nor what will be here.  It’s a great location by the river and I’m sure even in it’s current state is worth big bucks.  The photographs depict the front and back of […]

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Abandoned Aggregate Plant, Hartford CT

I often would see this abandoned aggregate facility off in the distrance as I drove southbound on I-91 into Hartford.  One day I decided to make a point of stopping by. Crazy as it sounds this is the kind of “abandoned” photograhy I really enjoy.  To add some icing on […]

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Abandoned Clark Bros. Bolt Company, Plantsville CT

Clark Brothers Bolt Company is typical of so many post WWII factories that forged the industrial revolution in this country and laid the foundation for what it is today. It was established in 1854 by brothers William, Henry and Charles. A fire destroyed the factory in 1893 (not sure where […]

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