Author: Father Pitt

  • “Exit to Street”

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    A geometric composition in the Gateway subway station.

  • Path in Schenley Park

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    Around the bend we’ll cross one of the famous tufa bridges.

  • Heinz Field and the Allegheny

  • Oliver Building

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    One of sixteen buildings designed by the great Beaux-Arts master Daniel Burnham, the Oliver Building, finished in 1910, is typically elegant, and its scale is magnificent. It spans a whole city block. The back of it is a typical tripartite division that allowed large buildings like this to have more windows, more cross-ventilation, and possibly more of those desirable corner offices.

  • Butterflies at Phipps

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    The Butterfly Forest in the Stove Room at Phipps is aflutter with butterflies all summer. Above, a Julia (Dryas iulia); below, a White Peacock (Anartia jatrophae).

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  • Coral Fungus

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    A coral fungus growing by a rotting log in Bird Park, Mount Lebanon. Old Pa Pitt begs your indulgence for a slightly noisy low-light picture.

  • Moth

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    This beautiful moth seems to be dressed for her wedding day. Perhaps some kind lepidopterist will identify it for us. —UPDATE: Old Pa Pitt believes this to be a Snowy Geometer (Eugonobapta nivosaria).

  • Waterfall in the Kane Woods Nature Area, Scott Township

    A little stream in the Kane Woods Nature Area gurgles musically. Absolutely nothing happens in this video except water rolling over rocks, and a bit of wind blowing. Set it to full screen and relax for four minutes. Or go watch paint dry.

  • Back Slopes of Mount Washington

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    The thin line of luxury condominiums along Grandview Avenue is most of what people downtown see of Mount Washington, but the back side is a typical and very pleasant working-class Pittsburgh neighborhood. Half a block may make a difference of half a million dollars in a resident’s annual income.

  • Frick Park Gatehouse

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    The gatehouse to Frick Park, across from the Frick Art Museum, at Reynolds Street and Homewood Avenue.