Graffiti Street Gallery & The Delaware River
Took a ride with some photographers to the decaying coal pier in Port Richmond, PA (just outside Philadelphia). This place is a hidden gem. The pillars in his place are the canvases to these young artist.
I am assuming that this is where the ships would come in with the coal for the electic company a few miles away.
While we were there kids were even swimming in this river.
I know most of their parents would ground them if they knew what they were doing. This could be very dangerous.
On the Delaware River
Posted on June 7, 2014, in Photography and tagged art, B&W, ben franklin bridge, bridge, delaware river, graffiti, philadelphia, photography, photos, Pics, Pictures, reflections, sailing, Sony @65, swimming. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
Am a huge fan of street art and sailboats! Love the shots on this post! My favorite is the second shot of street art with the pillars (the one right before the shot of the skull). Great stuff!
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Thank you Lisa!
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