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FEATURED IN THE “BITS AND PIECES” GROUP / Taken with my Kodak Z712 – as is straight from the camera. / - SOLD! / - Placed in the Top 10 of Eastman KODAK Group’s Most Amazing Flower Challenge. / - Featured in Eastman KODAK Group /
Taken with my Kodak Z712 and worked in Photoshop.
Photo taken at the Horticultural Teaching Gardens – SUNY Farmingdale, NY
Farmingdale, NY / August, 2008 / Taken with my Kodak Z712
Princeton NJ – October 2008 – Kodak Z712 – As is from the camera. / _Featured in the “As Is” Group. /
SOLD! THANK YOU! / This photo was taken in early Spring of 2008 with my Kodak Z712. When it opened in 1964, the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge was the world’s longest suspension span. The ends of the bridge are at historic Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn and Fort Wadsworth in Staten Island, both of which guarded New York Harbor at the Narrows for over a century. The bridge was named after Giovanni da Verrazano, who, in 1524, was the first European explorer to sail into New York Harbor. Its monumental 693 foot high towers are 1 5/8 inches farther apart at their tops than at their bases because the 4,260 foot distance between them made it necessary to compensate for the earth’s curvature. Each tower weighs 27,000 tons and is held together with three million rivets and one million bolts. Seasonal contractions and expansions of the steel cables cause the double-decked roadway to be 12 feet lower in the summer than in the winter. Located at the mouth of upper New York Bay, the bridge not only connects Brooklyn with Staten Island but is also a major link in the interstate highway system, providing the shortest route between the middle Atlantic states and Long Island. In Brooklyn, the bridge connects to the Belt Parkway and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and to the largely residential community of Bay Ridge. On Staten Island, which saw rapid development after the bridge opened in 1964, it joins the Staten Island Expressway, providing access to the many communities in this most rural of the city’s five boroughs. Copyright © 1996-2005 Metropolitan Transportation Authority. All rights reserved.
Taken with my Kodak Z712. /
Taken with my Kodak Z712 in Tarrytown, NY – October, 2008 / As is – straight from the camera. /
Who says nature isn’t perfect? This Daisy looks pretty perfect to me! Taken with my Kodak Z712 in natural light. /
FEATURED IN “A FASCINATING PURPLE” / And if you look closely into that large drop of water, you’ll see me and my Kodak Z712! As is from the camera. /
Featured in the All About Flowers Group. / Taken with my Kodak Z712. The only adjustment was the removal of most of the background.
Featured in the “Flowers in Macro” group. / Featured in the “Only Orchids” group. / As is, straight from my Kodak Z712. Actual size is approximately 3.5” across at the widest point.
FEATURED IN THE “SPRING BLOOMS” GROUP / FEATURED IN THE “EASTMAN KODAK PHOTOGRAPHY” GROUP / FEATURED IN THE “POINT AND SHOOTERS” GROUP / Taken with my Kodak Z712 at a Flower Show on 3/13/09 – Long Island, NY
FEATURED IN THE SELECTIVE COLORING GROUP / Taken with my Kodak Z712. Selective coloring used. /
FEATURED IN “FLORIDA THE SUNSHINE STATE” _ / _FEATURED IN “ALL WATER IN MOTION” / Taken with my Kodak Z712. Sunset at St. Johns Pier – St. Augustine Beach, Florida. June, 2009 / As is. / /
FEATURED IN “THE FLORIDA SUNSHINE STATE” GROUP / Charoltte St. in Old St. Augustine, FL / June, 2009 / Kodak Z712 – cropped and color altered / Saint Augustine Florida is the oldest European city in the United States. The area was first visited by Ponce de Leon in 1513, but it was Juan Menendez de Aviles who established the first settlement, almost half a century before the first English settlers landed at Jamestown. St. Augustine grew to become the Spanish center of power in North America for almost 200 years.
FEATURED IN THE “COTTAGE STYLE” GROUP / FEATURED IN THE “A GARDEN SOMEWHERE” GROUP / Taken at Disney’s Epcot – British Pavilion, Florida / July, 2009 / Kodak Z712 – As Is. /
FEATURED IN “THE FLORIDA SUNSHINE STATE” GROUP / FEATURED IN THE “PASSIONATE ABOUT VINTAGE” GROUP / FEATURED IN THE “SHOPRFRONTS” GROUP A shop on Charlotte St. in Old St. Augustine, FL. / Taken with my Kodak Z712 – June 2009 / As is.
FEATURED IN THE “POINT AND SHOOTERS” GROUP / FEATURED IN THE “ALL AROUND FLORIDA” GROUP / FEATURED IN THE “FROM THE EARTH” BROUP / A basket of starfish for sale at a shop on Centre St. in Historic Fernandia Beach, FL. August, 2009 / Taken with my Kodak Z712 /
FEATURED IN THE “ALL AROUND FLORIDA” GROUP / Taken with my Kodak Z712 at dusk in Little Talbot Island State Park in Florida. August, 2009 /
MADE THE RB HOME PAGE!!! / / FEATURED IN THE “LIVE, LOVE, DREAM” GROUP / FEATURED IN THE “NOSTALGIC ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY” GROUP / FEATURED IN THE “AT THE STORE” GROUP / Shot inside a store called “Paris” in Savannah, Georgia. / Kodak Z712, Sepia Effect /
FEATURED IN THE “TOP SHELF WILDLIFE AND NATURE” GROUP / Gerenuks are a type of Antelope with the ability to stand on their hind legs for extended periods of time which enables them to reach food sources at the tops of trees. It’s a very strange sight! / Taken with my Kodak Z712 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Florida. /
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