special slideshows
Now and then I take so many photos of one subject I don’t see any way to choose only one to post on Today. I’ve also organized certain collections for specific reasons.
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Of Harps and Fig Leaves: photographs of Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall
This exhibit of sixteen of my color photographs of Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall includes a variety of views, from grand and distant to detailed and intimate.
Read about it here on Today:
Of Harps and Fig Leaves, photographs of Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall
Or read more about the show itself on “What’s New in Bernadette’s Studio?”:
Of Harps and Fig Leaves, photographs of Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall
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Carnegie Photographed: my favorite images from my rambles about Carnegie
This exhibit includes fourteen of my photographs of the town of Carnegie in all seasons, from details to distant views.
Carnegie Photographed, my favorite images from my rambles about Carnegie
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Other Views of Carnegie and Surrounding
Carnegie’s Main Street in Spring
Carnegie’s Memorial Day Parade
Memorial Day in Chartiers Cemetery
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My Sister’s Daisies
I don’t know what she did to get her daisies to grow so fervently, but I’ve never seen a display like this.
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Local Nature Walks
This project is intended to one day become an online and perhaps print reference for the wildflowers of the Lower Chartiers Watershed, so I’ll be keeping them organized by trail.
Nature Walks Around the Lower Chartiers Watershed
Featuring:
Wildflowers of a Summer Evening, July 2009
Panhandle Nature Walk, Mid-May
Panhandle Trail, McDonald to Walker’s Mill, Mid-June
May-June Wildflowers of the Lower Chartiers Watershed
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From My Backyard
It was the tiny spider in the delicate, worn web that inspired this. Winter Leftovers
Nothing is more enticing than the jewel tones of berries, especially on a June morning. Berries
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