Perfect Reflections
A perfect reflection of the North Sore cityscape, with some heavy fog higher in the air.
Cathedral of Learning Reflections
Early Morning reflections of the Cathedral of Learning on the University of Pittsburgh’s campus.
Parkway North Christmas
A view of the Parkway North at Christmastime.
Jack's Bar
Jack's Bar, and Carson Street, on a very foggy morning
Bill Mazeroski Statue
Reflections of the Bill Mazeroski statue at PNC Park
The Glasshouse
A view from the Glasshouse in Pittsburgh’s Station Square.
Duquesne Incline
The Duquesne Incline during a foggy morning sunrise.
West End Sunrise
Sunrise from The West End Overlook, as the sun cuts through the foggy haze behind the US Steel Tower.
A Beautiful Braddock Sunrise
Sunrise in Braddock Pennsylvania, with the Edgar Thomson Steel Works off in the Background.
West End Overlook
Sunrise from the West End Overlook.
Cloudy West End Sunset
A cloudy sunset from the West End Overlook.
New Moon
The new moon over the Gulf Tower in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
Carrie Furnace Decay
Black and white photo of the decay in the boiler room of the Carrie Furnaces in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
Stormy Sunset
A stormy sunset over Pittsburgh, as the sun peaks through providing some color, and lighting the tops of the buildings.
Pinkerton Landing Bridge and Carrie Furnace Foggy Sunrise
The Carrie Furnace Framed by the Pinkerton Landing Railroad Bridge during a foggy sunrise. Right near this site the Pinkerton's landed in barges during the beginning of the bloody Homestead Steel Strike of 1892. The Carrie Furnaces were built in 1884 and they operated until 1982. In 2006 it was declared a National Historic Landmark, as it one of the last pre World War II Blast Furnaces left in the United States.
Carrie Furnace Foggy Sunrise Framed by Homestead Pump House
The Homestead Pump House and Homestead Steel Works relics frame the Carrie Furnace during a frozen fog sunrise when temperatures were below zero. Right near this site the Pinkerton's landed in barges during the beginning of the bloody Homestead Steel Strike of 1892. The Carrie Furnaces were built in 1884 and they operated until 1982. In 2006 it was declared a National Historic Landmark, as it one of the last pre World War II Blast Furnaces left in the United States.
Carrie Furnace Foggy Sunrise Framed by Yellow Dog Sculpture and WindStax
The Yellow Dog Sculpture and the new Wind Turbine frame the Carrie Furnace during a frozen fog sunrise. Right near this site the Pinkerton's landed in barges during the begining of the bloody Homestead Steel Strike of 1892. The Carrie Furnaces were built in 1884 and they operated until 1982. In 2006 it was declared a National Historic Landmark, as it one of the last pre World War II Blast Furnaces left in the United States.
Isaly’s Deli Shoppe
The West View Borough Isaly’s restaurant and deli shoppe.
Edgar Thomson Steel Works
The Edgar Thomson Steel Works, which is located in Braddock, Pennsylvania. It was Andrew Carnegie’s first steel mill, and has been in operation since 1872.
Heinz Chapel
Heinz Chapel at night.