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A fine Saturday afternoon in Annapolis
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Taken at the end of the Annapolis City Docks on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. Annapolis City Dock is known as "Ego Alley" because it is where expensive boat owners come to show off. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Photo by: www.michaelhussey.com
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Taken at the intersection of Maryland Avenue and State Circle in old Annapolis. Crowning the historic district, the State House is ringed by a traffic circle on one of Annapolis's tallest hills-this is not by accident. In 1696 it was decided by the British monarchy that Maryland's capital was to move from St. Mary's...
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This was a fun shot to do on a dark street in Annapolis -- 165 images taken over the course of three hours (30 second shutter speed -- and 35 seconds for my SONY DSH-H10 to process each image). I wish you could see this as a fish-eye image --- as it comes out looking great in the Gigapan software (like the view out ...
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Taken just to the East of the Boat Tour pier, off of Dock Street.
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This was taken at the side of Compromise Street in Downtown Hostoric Annapolis. The Flag sits in the middle between Compromise Street, Market Space, and Main Street. Main Street is the road going straight up, towards the clock tower.
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The Lookoff is located north of Wolfville, Nova Scotia, near the town of Canning. It is on the North Mountain (really a ridge), which, together with the South Mountain ridge, forms "The Valley", the most fertile agricultural district in Nova Scotia --- famous for apples, pears, plums, grapes,berries and cherries and a...
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