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Jon on June 22nd, 2011

Tweet This past week and weekend the J-Class Regatta was held in Newport, RI. The J Class yachts are absolutely incredible class of yachts from the pre-World War II era of the 1930′s. They were the largest yachts designed to compete in the America’s cup races. First adopted in 1928 and built between 1930-1937, many [...]

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Jon on June 19th, 2011

Tweet There is just something about a Ferrari and its mystique that really makes it an experience to see one on the street. Albeit, all Ferrari’s are not created equal, but seeing one is nonetheless a rear occurrence for most people who do not live on strip or in the Hollywood or other similar areas. [...]

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Jon on June 16th, 2011

Tweet With our society’s insatiable need for energy power lines are popping up everywhere these days. They have become such a ubiquity, that often we do not notice them until they they want to build them in our backyards. While there are the clear downsides to power lines such as their ugly appearance and the [...]

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Jon on June 7th, 2011

Tweet Today’s Pictures is one of the ruins located on the North end of Scarborough State Beach. They are also accessible by following the trail at Black Point, just up the road from the beach. I am not quite sure history of the ruins, however they seem to be widely identified as an old stone [...]

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Jon on June 3rd, 2011

Tweet Waterfire is something of a Rhode Island tradition these days. It is something that was begun, interestingly enough under Buddy Cianci, as part of the revitalization of Providence, which was also given the nickname the Renaissance city around the same time. The Rhode Island artist Barnaby Evans created Waterfire in 1994, as “First Fire” [...]

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Jon on June 2nd, 2011

Tweet In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration. ~ Ansel Adams This quote from Ansel Adams appeared on my iGoogle page today. Ansel Adams was of course one of the most famous photographers of the early 20th century. He is famous especially for his photographs the [...]

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Jon on May 31st, 2011

Tweet So May will be over in just one short hour, and June will be here. June is of course a month of transitions. Transitions as school ends, and younger people start to think about career and family. Accordingly, June is probably one of the most popular months for weddings. Just something about the name [...]

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Jon on May 28th, 2011

Tweet I would had posted this sooner, but I keep getting some sort of errors with my website. Anyhow, the in light of recent events which I will have a post on in coming up I have decided to call this photograph eternal sunset. Because, I have been thinking about eternity a lot lately. The [...]

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Jon on May 4th, 2011

Tweet Today’s pictures are a real treat for the spring time. These are pictures of baby Canadian Geese, while the adults are not the most welcome species, you can’t help but put that aside when viewing these pictures. The morning dew on the grass was reflected amazingly by the sun in these pictures, and really [...]

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Jon on April 22nd, 2011

Tweet Today’s image I have entiled Triune, because there are thress trees casting three shadows which merge with a fourth shadow projected by a fourth leader. However, that fourth shadow can be envisioned more as the connecting force between the three. The shadow is somewhat sperate, but is clearly connected enough to get the sense [...]

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