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Monthly Archives: April 2012
View 227: Onondaga Redhawks
One of the best things about sports is when one season ends, another begins. The Syracuse Crunch lost their playoff series ending their AHL season last week. While the Onondaga Redhawks started their 2012 Can-Am Senior “B” Box Lacrosse season … Continue reading
Posted in Sports, Weekly View
Tagged 70-200mm, box lacrosse, can-am, greywolves, nedrew, new york, nikon D700, onondaga, onondaga nation arena, redhawks, rochester, senior b, vr
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Streets of America Photowalk
If any of you will be visiting Walt Disney World on May 29, 2012, I will be hosting a photowalk in Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ Streets of America in association with AllEars.net. This is a fun area featuring sets of two … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged disney's hollywood studios, florida, orlando, photowalk, streets of america, walt disney world
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Favorites Photo Hunt
While Karma said we could photograph any of our favorites, I choose to take a few of her suggestions for this month’s Photo Hunt. Food I am not a very adventuresome eater when it comes to Chinese food. If it … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Sports, Travel
Tagged "washington, 28-300mm, 70-200mm, building, capitol, chinatown, chinese, crunch, dc", flowers, food, ice hockey, metro, national zoo, nikon D700, smithsonian, spring, sumatran, syracuse, tiger, tulips, vacation, vr
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View 226: Calder Cup Playoffs
It has been awhile since the Syracuse Crunch made the American Hockey League’s Calder Cup Playoffs. Fans came out and filled the Onondaga Country War Memorial in support. The Crunch had lost the first game of the best of five … Continue reading
Posted in Sports, Weekly View
Tagged 70-200mm, ahl, calder cup, crunch, ice caps, ice hockey, new york, nikon D700, playoffs, st. john's, syracuse, vr
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No Tripods, No Monopods, No Problems
The Smithsonian’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia and next door to Dulles International Airport does not allow the use of monopods or tripods due to safety issues. I figured I would have to rely on my Nikon D700 … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged "washington, 28-300mm, aircraft, airport, atomic bomb, blackbird, boeing b-29, chantilly, dc", dulles, enola gay, enterprise, history, lockheed, magic arm, manfrotto, museum, nikon D700, smithsonian, space shuttle, sr-71, steven f. udvar-hazy center, super clamp, superfortress, tokina 11-16mm, uwa, virginia, vr, wide angle
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