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Hooting Some More
Here we have the last of the owls that were there for us to learn about and photograph from the Ohio Nature Education people at the Grange Audubon Center. A fluffy not too amused with the cameras Great Horned Owl. … Continue reading
Posted in event, Nature, Ohio, photography
Tagged Audubon Center, Columbus, Great Horned Owl, nature photography, Ohio, owls, photography, photos, screech owl
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Busy bee
The goal for the day was to go out and try to track and capture birds in flight but I found myself drawn to my old favorites of butterflies and bees and as we were in an area that was … Continue reading
Posted in Insects, life, Nature, Ohio, photography
Tagged bee, close up, coneflowers, nature photography, photography, photos, pollen
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Thar be dragons!
Little ones – dragonflies to be exact 😉 Teri 📷
Posted in Insects, life, Nature, Ohio, photography
Tagged dragonflies, insects, lily pond, nature photography, photography, photos
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The Ohio Theatre
Welcome to the Ohio Theatre! Designed by Scottish born architect, Thomas W. Lamb, who wanted it to be a palace for the average man. It opened in 1928 as a Lowe’s movie house with it’s own orchestra and theatre organ. … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, Art, History, Ohio, photography
Tagged architecture, Columbus Ohio, historic, history, Ohio Theatre, photography, photos
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The Southern Theatre
Next on our open house tour of the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts theatre tour is the Southern Theatere This theatre opened September 21, 1896 and is Columbus’ oldest existing theatre and listed on the National Register of Historic … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, History, Ohio, photography
Tagged Columbus, Ohio, opera house, photography, photos, Southern Theater, theater
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The Palace Theatre
The Palace Theatre was a 1926 vaudeville house with an interior designed with inspiration from the Palais de Versailles in France. In 2018 a $6 million dollar renovation (which included a new roof, high efficiency heating and some work on … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, Art, History, Ohio, photography
Tagged architecture, CAPA, Columbus Ohio, photography, photos, theater
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Experimenting with ICM
What is ICM? ICM is intentional camera movement; not to be confused with shaky or blurry by accident or not having the ability to hold very very still. The idea with ICM is to move the camera on purpose during … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photo Techniques, photography
Tagged Columbus Ohio, ICM, intentional camera movement, Ohio, photography, photos
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Supporters
At the Stonewall Columbus Pride parade there were many supportive companies and groups in the parade ranging from local to large corporations. Some of them walked in the parade… Others had floats. It’s just not a parade unless goodies are … Continue reading
Posted in event, Ohio, photography, street photography
Tagged Columbus, event photography, Ohio, photography, photos, pride parade, Stonewall Columbus, street photography
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Stonewall Columbus Pride Parade
On Saturday, June 15, Columbus, Ohio celebrated 38 years of pride with it’s annual pride parade and festival. The event has grown from it’s small beginnings to an estimated 500,00 plus attendees and participants. While I cannot vouch for the … Continue reading
Posted in event, fun, life, Ohio, photography, street photography
Tagged Columbus, joy, love, Ohio, parade, photography, photos, pride parade, Stonewall Columbus
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