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Subject : RE: [Anaglyphs] Ray/ Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards in Baltimore
From : "Brian Wallace Starg82343(-at-)hotmail.com [anaglyphs]"
To : anaglyphs
Date : Mon, 30 Jun 2014 14:51:50 -0400


 


Thanks for the comment Ray. 

Yes, the area is right off 395 which also passes M&T Bank Stadium where the Ravens football home games are played.


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Brian

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Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 11:41:52 -0700
Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] BRIAN / Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards in Baltimore




Nice one, Brian. Good depth. The building in the foreground to the left overlaps the tower somewhat and that quality, combined with the background clouds reinforces the depth of the tower. Super sharpness and clarity !
Seems to me that I remember driving by this place while on I-395 one time. Baltimore is an interesting place to visit.
 


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Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards in Baltimore

The city of Baltimore and state of Maryland have been home to some of the world's greatest athletes and teams. On May 14, 2005, the region gained a world-class museum in which to showcase its sporting heroes. Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards in Baltimore occupies the the basement and first floor of historic Camden Station.


Opened in 1856, Camden Station served as the grand passenger terminus for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the country's first commercial railroad. For a period of time it dominated Baltimore's skyline as the city's tallest building, as it was designed to be taller than the Washington Monument.


Today, the museum features 22,000-square-feet of artifacts and interactive exhibits about, among others, Maryland's baseball, football, and lacrosse histories. It is home to both the Orioles and Maryland Athletic halls of fame.

Cha cha, with some cloning fixes, Nikon D600, 70 mm lens focal length, PS-CS6, ACR, SPM, IrfanView.

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Brian

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