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M.R. Dundalk pictures, hon

 

Suddenly there appears, from David Crews, a proud Dundalkian with a camera, this message with a link to fabulous photos of his beloved Baltimore County community: "The prevailing image of Dundalk that exists in the minds of too many people is a figment of fertilized imaginations." Check it out. Some nice stuff here. "I started the modern day Dundalk series, back around 1998, as a photography student at Dundalk Community College," says Crews. "So some shots were custom hand-printed by me in the DCC photo lab. Other photos of mine on the Internet are less fortunate to only have been scanned as jpg files from 35-mm negatives."

 

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