Philly
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The view looking out onto Broad Street from a third-floor window of the Divine Lorraine Hotel in Philadelphia, PA. The hotel, which has been abandoned since the late ‘90s, takes it’s name from the leader of the Universal Peace Mission movement, Father Divine (aka George Baker) who housed his followers on it’s premises. Shot on Fuji Velvia 50 film with a Rolleiflex medium format camera.
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This is as the name says a night shot of Philadelphia.Notice a bright starburst light and very bright city hall (center left) as well as the new addition to the Philly skyline on the right of the photo beside the building with the lit up pyramid is the mostly complete Comcast tower. All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © 2008 CEA IMAGES: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
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Philadelphia, famous for the philly cheesesteaks…especially those made here at Geno’s. GENO’S STEAKS / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Please have a look at some of my other photos: / People/Portrait / Animals/Pets / Travel/Scenics / Flowers/Insects/Macros / BlackWhite / StillLife / Photoshop ~Image copyright © 2003, Jamie Lee. All rights reserved. / All photographs, images, and text by Jamie Lee is the exclusive property of Jamie Lee and is protected under United States and international copyright laws. Please note that copying, displaying or redistribution of this image without written permission from Jamie Lee is strictly prohibited. No images are within Public Domain. Use of any image as the basis for another photographic concept or illustration is also a violation of copyright. Please also visit my website for more images… JmeLee.com
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I love finding ackward angles to shoot things. Here is the Liberty Bell shot at a very ackward angle. Other sets by Kara… / NATURE / LANDSCAPES / PEOPLE / PORTRAITS / SPORTS / SUNSET / TRAVEL / BOUDOIR / OTHER
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This is the Philadelphia City Hall building.It is the largest free mason built building in the us and takes up an entire city block.This building also has a statue of William Penn (where Penn—sylvania gets it’s name from) situated on top. All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © 2008 CEA IMAGES: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
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This photograph was taken in the Main Auditorium on the top floor of the Divine Lorraine Hotel. The hotel is located on North Broad Street in Philadelphia, and has been abandoned since the late 90’s. The hotel takes it’s name from the leader of the Universal Peace Mission movement, Father Divine (aka George Baker) who housed his followers on it’s premises.
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Taken December 9th, 2007 in Philadelphia. About this image: / At the time, it’s intent was to be just a snapshot; to show that I was at the HRC and that I ate there. But the more I looked at it, the more I thought of it as a truly great photograph because there’s repetition and lines, good composition and because I really feel that I captured the place, the feel. So if (for some reason) HRC in Philly’s torn down, we will have this photo to remember it by.
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Little philly standing pretty
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Pastel painting. Done on location in Pennypack Park, Phila., Pa, in the neighborhood of Northeast Philly.
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I was standing at the top of the stairs at the Philadelphia Art Museum when I took this shot last June. If the scene looks familar, millions of people have viewed this cityscape through the eyes of Rocky from the movie by the same name! These were the steps Rocky used for his training before a boxing match. The view is similar, but not identical due to the construction of new buildings in Philly. The tall building in the center that is still under construction is now the tallest building between Manhattan and Miami. At the base of these stairs, on grass just to the left of this photo is a life sized bronze statue of Rocky.
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This is a restaurant that sits along the Schuykill River that runs through Philadelphia. The Water Works area includes the water plant that pulls water from the river for use in Philly as well as restaurants, parks, etc. Just up the hill from this point is the Philadelphia Art Museum made famous in the “Rocky” movies as Rocky trained by running up the large stairway in front of the museum. Nearby is Boathouse Row which has become a “signature” shot of Philadelphia. This is a row of boathouses that hold the shells and schulls of those who participate in the sport of rowing. The univerisities like Ivy League Penn keep their equipment here. The thing that has put Boathouse Row on the map is that each house is outlined with lights year round. Many photos of the houses with a backdrop of the Philly skyline are taken each year. If you want to see this: type Boathouse Row, Philadelphia into your browser. It is a beautiful shot and one I want to attempt soon myself.
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Smart Car at the 2008 Philly Car Show
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Concept Camaro at the 2008 Philly Auto Show
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Apply Directly to the Forehead
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Glass building in downtown Philadelphia.
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Cool building in downtown Philadelphia
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Taken December 9th, 2007 on the way to Philadelphia.
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This is an oil painting that I did of a winters day in Philadelphia. There is a sculpture there of a giant clothespin that I always loved.
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Philadelphia – Not sure if this is true but I am told that this street was used in the filming of Shyamalam’s movie ‘Sixth Sense’. Not sure of the name but in the film it was called Locust St I think.. / I just thought the colours were beautiful… Minolta XD7 35mm Nov 2005- unmanipulated
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This is from an oil painting that I did of a snowy winter night in Philadelphia, Pa.
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Philadelphia Centre / Minolta XD7 35 mm Unmanipulated
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Taken December 9th, 2007 on the way to Philadelphia. About this image: / Honestly, this one is nothing more than a snapshot of the outskirts of Philadelphia. I had sort of forgotten that I had it in B&W setting but I took it in stride and kept the photo anyways, thinking I could do some crazy things with it on the computer when I’d returned home. Turns out, I didn’t need to do that, it already speaks enough volume on it’s own.
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Taken December 9th, 2007 in Chinatown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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