Middle Tennessee 13 Year Cicada Macro Shot


We only see them once every 13 years… might as well take a picture of one! This one on the east side of Nashville, by the Airport.
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We only see them once every 13 years… might as well take a picture of one! This one on the east side of Nashville, by the Airport.
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We had a great time at the Tennessee State Fair this year… lots of interesting people around, that’s for sure!
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Part of the old Nashville City Hospital complex… if I’m not mistaken, this is considered the “art deco” building and was used as a school. Currently the complex is being renovated into condos.
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A different view of the Cumberland River just past downtown Nashville a few minutes after sunset.
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Located on the Cumberland River, just outside of Nashville, is the Waterworks Intake Tower, often mistaken for a lighthouse.
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Downtown Nashville on the left… East Nashville and the stadium on the right.
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Situated in downtown Nashville, just off interstate 65, commuters pass by a group of buildings that offer only small clues to their past prominence. Barry Walker, the present owner of the buildings, quietly inches his way, restoring the buildings to their prior glory.
The main building was constructed in 1881 as “The Phoenix Cotton Mill” also known as the Nashville Cotton Mill. By 1910 the building was vacant.
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I quickly shot this pic while at the stoplight and got the hell out of there!
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Taken a few months back, I just got around to working on this scan of an abondoned shed down off of Nolensville Rd south of Nashville. I think I was shooting on some cheapo Kroger film that my girlfriend got for about a $1 for 4 rolls… actually turned out some nice pictures!
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Priceless shot Amanda and I discovered while driving through some of the less traveled parts of downtown Nashville.
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