Prospect Terrence Park Congdon St, Providence, RI 02906 Prospect Terrence Park situated on a hill, just north of Brown University overlooks downtown Providence. This park lends itself well to skyline shots. Attached are (2) skyline shots, (1) shot of Rhode Island Capitol building and a picture of a JUMP BIKE leaning […]
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[wzslider height=”800″] Rhode Island State Capitol building. Sony Next 7, 24MP, mirrorless camera with Sony 10-18mm lens.
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[wzslider height=”880″]Flags of Hope on the front lawn of the Rhode Island State Capitol in Providence. Each flag represents an individual, in the State, stricken with this illness. Should you wish to volunteer or contribute please go here: National Multiple Sclerosis Society Sony Nex 7, 24MP mirrorless camera with Sony […]
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[wzslider autoplay=”true” interval=”7000″ height=”800″ lightbox=”true”]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 […]
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[wzslider height=”800″ info=”true” lightbox=”true”]Built in 1927 the Point Street Bridge spans the Providence River. Although originally a swing bridge it is now fixed in place. This is because the Fox Point Hurricane Barrier, built downstream to the south, prevents larger vessels from gaining entrance to the Providence River. The Point […]
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[wzslider height=”800″ info=”true” lightbox=”true”] Founded in 1636 by Roger Williams the City of Providence, RI once known as “the beehive of industry” has shifted gears to become “the creative capitol”. This is due to the decline of manufacturing and the growth of education and arts. Providence is also home to […]
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[wzslider height=”800″ info=”true” lightbox=”true”] The Providence River Bridge spans the 8 mile long Providence River. Although the river has no dams there is a barrier south of this bridge to ward against a tidal wave from a hurricane.
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[wzslider height=”800″ info=”true” lightbox=”true”]Who doesn’t enjoy the site of well kept tugboat? I’ve always thought they were just, plain old, cool. So when I was photographing along the Providence River Park I spotted these two boats docked adjacent to their facility. If you need a tow or perhaps a little […]
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