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Photos

A pier in North Point State park that photographer Ryan Mathus believes was destroyed during Hurricane Isabel.
Dundalk has many hidden treasures, including numerous parks and waterfront greenery.
Videos (28)

Videos

The 2011 Dundalk-Patapsco Neck Historical Society Museum Holiday Train Garden
Santa, Mrs. Claus and Santa's Reindeer Arriving at The 2011 Dundalk Christmas Celebration in Heritage Park
Grange Tap and Ballet At The 2011 Dundalk Christmas Celebration
St. Rita's Catholic Church playing Amazing Grace, after chiming for the daily 6pm soundscape of Dundalk Village.
Just about a minute-and-a-half of an autumn evening in Dundalk, with heavy clouds passing overhead and some final rays from the unseen setting sun briefly illuminating St. Timothy's Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Esmerelda, a beautiful, harmless Writing Spider - on a Dundalk backdoor. She is eating a Stink Bug, one of them Chinese invaders that I hates so much. You don't like them either, do ya'?
5 minutes of Saturday afternoon, January 7, 2012, with skies wonderfully alive - over Dundalk, Maryland. We Americans don't usually pay much attention to the skies above us. Turn the video volume all the way down, because about all there is on it is hum from the camera, and take a quiet, 5-minute break to watch the clouds float by over Dundalk.
On December 23, 2011 - the new homes being built, bought and lived in on the 2500 block area of Yorkway.
Dundalk-Patapsco Neck Historical Society Holiday Train Garden Merry Go Round - 2011-2012
Dundalk-Patapsco Neck Historical Society Holiday Train Garden Tunnel Of Terror - 2011-2012
Dundalk-Patapsco Neck Historical Society Holiday Train Garden CHA-CHA - 2011-2012
Dundalk-Patapsco Neck Historical Society Holiday Train Garden Zinger - 2011-2012
Dundalk-Patapsco Neck Historical Society Holiday Train Garden Carnival Scene - 2011-2012
Dundalk-Patapsco Neck Historical Society Holiday Train Garden Ferris Wheel Out Of Focus but Lookin' Real Cool - 2011-2012
Rays from setting sun hitting Baltimore - on January 18, 2012 - seen from the Dundalk side of town.
Dundalk Marine Terminal crains with setting sun and purple lens flare - on January 18, 2012 - seen from the Dundalk side of town.
Dundalk Marine Terminal crains at sunset - on January 18, 2012 - seen from the Dundalk side of town.
Intense rays from the setting sun blasting down against and bouncing up off of buildings in Downtown Baltimore - on January 24, 2012 - seen from the Dundalk side of town.
Dundalk Marine Terminal crains with setting sun and purple lens flare - on January 24, 2012 - seen from the Dundalk side of town.
Key Bridge, Craighill Channel Upper Front Lighthouse, with the steel mills at Sparrows Point, seen from Ft. Howard Park.
Baltimore Gas & Electric Company's Brandon Shores Power Plant, seen from Ft. Howard Park.
Pale moon rising over the Chesapeake Bay, seen from Ft. Howard Park.
Bright yellow moon rising over the Chesapeake Bay, seen from Fort Howard.
A ship passing Fort Howard Park, after coming from the Baltimore Harbor, down the Patapsco River and on out into the Chesapeake Bay.
A cormorant popping up from underwater in Shallow Creek by Fort Howard Park in Baltimore County, Maryland.
From the Fort Howard Park pier to a good look on down the Chesapeake Bay on a nice day.
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Melissa Strasburg

2:28 pm on Saturday, December 17, 2011

This is such a neat little section of Patch. All these great photos and videos of Dundalk!!!! Keep em coming!

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Leah Bunck

3:57 pm on Thursday, January 5, 2012

Ha! Thanks for the caption David! It was a rough, but successful night! Can't wait for next year! Thanks for these pictures.

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Buzz Beeler

7:32 pm on Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Amazing, absolutely amazing!

David, the Santa pics, was that the night of that terrible crash on Dundalk Ave.?

What about the Sun's photo contest, I see some winners there.

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David Robert Crews

1:18 am on Saturday, January 28, 2012

I walked past the accident scene on my way into the Dundalk-Patapsco Neck Historical Society Museum to take the Santa pics. That was after the time you were on scene, Buzz, when the emergency help crew had fully responded and was hard at work; you had helped with first-aid, and I rarely stop at such a scene when my help is not needed, too. Also, I saw no use for any photos I could have taken.

You actually walked right by me when I was going into the museum and you were coming out from the Christmas Holiday celebration inside. I did not recognize you, but Mike Andy the train garden guy told me you had just left. He and I often discuss what is on Dundalk Patch, so we had talked about your work on this site and Mike knew you and I would have spoken if either of us had realized who the other was.

I think the Sun photo contest - like most photo contests - is for amateur photographers. I became a pro the day I graduated from US Army Photo Lab Tech School - in 1970. I can't seem to make any money at photography, but I have to do something beside sit home and collect my veterans disability checks. Plus, I produce pro level photos, and can't ever present myself as an amateur.

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Buzz Beeler

10:28 am on Saturday, January 28, 2012

David it's that passion in life that keeps guys like you and I grazing in the fields. You paint with a camera and I try with words.

I know you are a pro. I did not realize the Sun contest was relegated to amateurs.

In a way your situation is like an oxymoron. You would think with all of the new venues for photos, e.g. the world of the electronic media, and other numerous technological venues, there would be a need for real pros.

I started out as a freelance for the Sun and found a niche writing about police work. I tried other outlets including screenwriting. It took ten years for someone in Hollywood to answer a query and another five to get my script to the screen.

The sad part there was my script was not their picture. Either way we're still here; I'm tapping those keys and your snapping those photos.

It's always nice to know when someone out there appreciates your work.

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David Robert Crews

7:11 pm on Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Yep, it certainly is nice knowing someone out there appreciates my photography work. Thanks for that.

And, a while back, I read and enjoyed some of your old articles in the Sun. I do say that your script not being their movie is something I've learned through the years that happens a lot to other writers.

But you've missed out on realizing that writing is a big part of my life, as it has been for a dozen years. You can check out a guide to some of my short stories (more are planned plus a movie) about my time as a Dundalk kid who moved to Northern Maine and fit right in; as a bear hunting guide and country girl's delight. Swear to it; no tall tales told at all. Here's a guide to my short stories:

http://ursusdavesmp.blogspot.com/2008/04/guide-to-my-published-short-stories.html

Enjoy.

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Doug Donovan

2:05 pm on Friday, February 3, 2012

Thanks for all the photos and videos you've posted! Keep em coming and we'll feature them more often, I promise.

Buzz Beeler

5:53 am on Sunday, May 20, 2012

Doug, scouts honor? David has some great pics and I'm sure being a DAV has brought a certain insight into those frames of life.

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Daniel Brooks Williams

6:25 am on Friday, June 29, 2012

WELCOME DEACON ANGEL A. MARRERO ROSARIO! You're a good man and Our Lady of Hope is lucky to be receiving you as their new Deacon! Good Luck!
May God Bless You Abundantly!
Daniel Brooks Williams

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Daniel Brooks Williams

4:38 am on Friday, July 27, 2012

This is my first posting. Give me a chance to get to know the proper procedures. I'm not a tech geek by any stretch of the imagination!

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