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Monthly Archives: March 2021
View 456: Erie Canal Park
On the first day of Spring for 2021, I visited the Erie Canal Park near Camillus, New York for the first time. While the sky was blue and the air unseasonably warm, Nature had yet to start blooming and the … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Weekly View
Tagged aqueduct, blue, camillus, erie canal park, history, houseboat, museum, new york, nine mile creek, towpath, water
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View 455: Spring Snow
The first day of Spring brought sunny skies and warm temperatures. As I was picking up my lawn after a long winter, I noticed the group of Snow Drop flowers in the bright light. These flowers have probably been blooming … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Weekly View
Tagged 50mm f/1.8, baldwinsville, flowers, new york, nifty fifty, nikon D750, outdoors, plants, snow drops, spring
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View 454: Hockey Action Portraits
This season I am trying to get close up photos of the players on the ice for the Syracuse Crunch to use if a player needs to be featured on their website or social media outlets. I use photography holes … Continue reading
View 453: Back in Action
On March 11, 2020, I was driving home from photographing an American Hockey League game between the Syracuse Crunch and Utica Comets in the Adirondack Bank Center at the Utica Memorial Auditorium, I was listening to the NHL Network SiriusXM … Continue reading