View 355: Springtime for Oswego

A couple enjoy a meal from Rudy's Lakeside next to ice locked Lake Ontario near Oswego. New York.

A couple enjoy a meal from Rudy’s Lakeside next to ice locked Lake Ontario near Oswego. New York.
Nikon D750/24-120VR, 1/80s, f/16, ISO 100, EV +0.3, 63mm Focal Length, Intensify Pro.

At a balmy 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4.4C) with sunny skies yesterday, cabin fevered people did not mind eating outside next to tons of ice and snow at Rudy’s Lakeside near Oswego, New York. After the coldest February on record, March has been unseasonably cold, too. The ice on Lake Ontario still goes right to the horizon in all directions.

Ice and snow on Lake Ontario as seen from Rudy's Lakeside near Oswego, New York.

Ice and snow on Lake Ontario as seen from Rudy’s Lakeside near Oswego, New York. Nikon D750/24-120VR, 1/60s, f/16, ISO 100, EV +0.3, 24mm Focal Length.

The air was crisp, cool and clear enough to see both the Oswego Harbor West Pierhead Lighthouse and Nine Mile Point Nuclear cooling tower.

The Oswego Harbor Lighthouse and the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Power Plant cooling tower as seen from Rudy's Lakeside near Oswego, New York.

The Oswego Harbor Lighthouse and the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Power Plant cooling tower as seen from Rudy’s Lakeside near Oswego, New York.
Nikon D750/24-120VR, 1/125s, f/16, ISO 200, EV +0.6, 120mm Focal Length, cropped.

How is Spring where you live this year? Maybe the next time I share photos from Lake Ontario there will be open water.

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2 Responses to View 355: Springtime for Oswego

  1. burstmode says:

    I don’t know how y’all do it up there!

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