Barrington Coffee House

Barrington Coffee House

March 3, 2010

One of my favorite places to go to chill out is the Barring coffee house, in Barrington, NJ. It’s owned and run by a great friend and wonderful caring person Scott Triff, I can’t say enough about this great person. He’s got a great line up of musicians this spring so i hope you will [...]

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Photo Exhibit High Street Grill, Mt. Holly, NJ

Photography Exhibit at High Street Grill

March 1, 2010

The works of Louis Dallara currently on display at High Street Grill located at 64 High Street, Mt. Holly, NJ.
http://www.highstreetgrill.net/artistcorner.htm
Features Abstract, fine art, landscape and nature photography by the New Jersey photographer Louis Dallara. Includes both color,  high dynamic range (HDR) and black and white photographs.

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Fishing Nets

Fishing Nets

February 25, 2010

Fishing nets have some interesting color and textures.

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Snowy Seashore landscape

Snowy Landscape

February 25, 2010

This was taken two weeks ago, but could have been taken today. I’m working on a show in Mt.Holly stay tuned for more exciting news. lol

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Seashore LBI New Jersey

Jonathan Livingston Seagull

February 22, 2010

“Most gulls don’t bother to learn more than the simplest facts of flight – how to get from shore to food and back again. For most gulls, it is not flying that matters, but eating.”
When he discovers the technique of flying :
“How much more there is now to living! Instead of our drab slogging forth [...]

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Redmans Hall

Red Mens Hall

February 19, 2010

I was feeling in a HDR mood after watching Trey Radcliffe’s video at Google, please click on image for larger view and don’t forget to leave comments and tell what you feel about this photograph.

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Book of Walker Evans Photographing America

Walker Evans Photographing America 1929-1947

February 18, 2010

“The objective of this project is to show how Walker Evans’ photographs taken in the 1930’s, portraying a realistic view of the poverty-stricken rural south, revolutionized the standards of documentary photography.
By looking at Evans’ photographs I will examine the idealogical implications, the aesthetic choices, and the technical limitations that [...]

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