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As I shared in a previous post, ever since my break from blogging over the summer, I seem to have reconnected with my creative muse. And lately, my creative channel has been through the use of my camera. Over the past month and a half, I've been experimenting with manual mode instead of relying on auto-pilot. These next photographs were shot in manual mode, which means I adjusted the settings (aperture, shutter speed, etc.). But that doesn't mean I didn't tweak them a bit (crop, sharpen, color adjust) in post-production. So, I guess you could call these photographs semi-manual.

As most of you guys and gals already know, I love architecture. And Philadelphia has some of the most gorgeous architecture, which is an amalgamation of historical fused with modern. However, it is primarily the rich, historical architecture that speaks to my heart. I guess you could say that I was born with an old soul because all my life I've been more attracted to old than new.

You will also notice from these photographs that I enjoy shooting buildings at an angle; looking up. And I particularly enjoy photographing the corners of buildings.

So please enjoy some Philadelphia urban architecture...


Philadelphia Post Office


Moon over Philadelphia


The Bellevue-Stratford


City Hall


I love this photo because it shows four different types of architecture


The Ritz-Carlton Condominiums


The Comcast Building


The Bourse Building 


Center City, Philadelphia


Night walk


Thomas Jefferson Memorial Hospital


Nighttime view from my apartment window


Have a superb week y'all!
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