It's an even more amazing state we live in, when you stop to look. Photographs by New Jersey Monthly Senior Editor Eric Levin.
Walking along Glenridge Avenue in Montclair, I stopped to enjoy the geometry of storefronts.
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It's rare to see a vacant lot in the thickly settled northern suburbs anymore. When you do see one, the contrast between something and nothing is striking.
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Yes, right in downtown Montclair, outside the Wellmont Theater. Residents are peeved that the trailers eat up parking spaces, and they have a case. But from a photographer's point of view, the trailers are kind of cool.
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In this age of personal pan pizzas, personal digital assistants and Smart Cars barely bigger than a suitcase, the mini-bulldozer has become a construction site mascot.
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Though the Wellmont Theater in Montclair has been open more than a month, renovation mop-up remains.
I'm glad I happened by before the clean-up, because the search for order in disorder is one of photography's great pleasures.
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At a lonely table for one, late at a wedding in Long Branch, burning the candle literally at one end, figuratively at both.
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Talk about a windshield filler. Such is the view from the driver's seat as I sat behind a dump truck at a red light in West Orange.
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