East Coast

Fort McHenry National Monument

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Fort McHenry was the last line of defense intended to stop the British from invading Baltimore during the war of 1812. The soldiers at the fort held off the British for 25 hours, the extended canon fire through the night inspired what eventually became the Star Spangled Banner. Over the years it went from being an active fort, to an…

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Self portrait in mirror

How it started… How it’s going

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(This started as a test post and I think I’ll just leave it here for now.) Canon EOS 630 EF 24mm f/2.8 35mm Full-Frame (24mm x 36mm) Fuji NPS 800 Lab Basketball remote setup © c. 1999 Testing my remote setup for basketball games. I’d lopped the end off of a Canon cable release and soldered it to a Radio…

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June 23, 2007 – Jason Post Rehearsal:: Avalon, NJ

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1 Year ago today we all gathered in Avalon, NJ. It was quite a nice time. This year we’re in San Francisco. It’s cold and foggy (also quite nice!).

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Trinity College Chapel

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Downtown Boston, MA

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Factory – Boston, MA

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Kids on a Field Trip – Boston, MA

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Note the buddy system at work. I spent a the better part of a week tooling around New England a couple of weeks ago. Just now getting to pictures (including last weeks pic). My camera is actually level, this old building was on a bit of a hill and it looks like it’s starting to sag.

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Downtown – Putney, VT

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One of my favorite places in VT, right next to the general store where you can buy Ben & Jerry’s “seconds,” (read: partially smashed) ice cream bars for about $.80 – at least that’s what they cost while i lived there. (the non-smashed variety were about $4)

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