Monthly Archives: March 2012

View 220: Little Taughannock Falls

I have shown you plenty of photos of Taughannock Falls over the last year.  At 215 feet (65.5m), it is one of the tallest waterfalls east of the Mississippi River.  The gorge the falls created over centuries contains the creek … Continue reading

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Natural Abstracts

Nature is full of abstract photo opportunities if you open your mind to them.  Using my definition for abstract photography in introducing this month’s assignment, I went looking through my photos for those with form, color, and curves rather than … Continue reading

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Assignment 18: Abstract Photography

This month’s assignment is going to be a lot of fun.  Abstract Photography, I am guessing, means something different to each of us. Being me, I needed a definition to wrap my creative mind around and found one (see the … Continue reading

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View 219: SU Basketball Hardwood Club Dinner

I attended the 41st Annual Syracuse University Basketball Hardwood Club Dinner last night to celebrate the team’s season to this point, give a big send off to the senior members of the team and to raise money for college scholarship … Continue reading

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Healed in a Snap!

When MacPhun came out with the first version of Snapheal last fall, I immediately got it from the Mac App Store.  Snapheal works similar to Adobe Photoshop’s Content Aware which easily removes unwanted objects from a photo image but at … Continue reading

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