View 80: 4th of July Concert

The band, Best Dressed Penguins, entertain the lawn chaired audience on Paper Mill Island in Baldwinsville, New York.

The band, Sharp Dressed Penguins, entertain the lawn chaired audience on Paper Mill Island in Baldwinsville, New York.

Small town America celebrated the 4th of July last Saturday. Within an hours drive of my home I could have been at any type of concert from a full orchestra to rock and roll bands. Instead, I decided to head to my town’s amphitheater and enjoy the sounds of the Sharp Dressed Penguins on Paper Mill Island. The night was cool for July but that did not deter the many who turned out to hear the music and to watch FIREWORKS!

A patriotic firework burst over Paper Mill Island in Baldwinsville, New York, in celebration of the July 4th holiday.

A patriotic firework burst over Paper Mill Island in Baldwinsville, New York, in celebration of the July 4th holiday.

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5 Star Photo: Sam the Eagle

Patriotic Eagle

Patriotic Eagle

If you own any kind of photo management software, you are aware of the star rating system where you rate your photos from 1 to 5 stars. This system is as individual as us photographers. I only use 1 thru 4 stars and save 5 stars for my computer’s screen saver. They might not even be the best of my work. They are photos I am proud of or I just like a lot. 🙂

Above is Sam the Eagle from The Raptor Project taken at last year’s New York State Fair. Sam is always perched fittingly in front of an American flag. One of my 5 Star Photos.

Happy Birthday, America!

Celebrating 233 years this Saturday, July 4th.

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View 79: River Sunset

Sunset over the Seneca River in Baldwinsville, New York on Friday, June 26, 2009.

Sunset over the Seneca River in Baldwinsville, New York on Friday, June 26, 2009.

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Luminary

I do not know Terri Silsby. When attending the American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Baldwinsville last week, the hundreds of luminaries surrounding the track at the Pelcher-Arcaro Stadium on the campus of C. W. Baker High School in Baldwinsville, New York was a sight to behold. Each luminary was decorated in honor of survivors and those who have lost their lives to one of the terrible diseases under the blanket name of ‘cancer’. As I was looking for a way to capture them and, though many had very lovely designs and tributes, I was looking for a simple one which showed the love I could feel as people would stop at the luminaries to read, photograph and comp-template them. When I came across Terri Silsby’s, I knew I had found it. Simple and loving. As I said, I don’t know her but I know she has courage in facing the battle against her cancer. I know she has a positive attitude and does everything she can to become well again. She has a loving family behind her to support her through the roller-coaster cancer puts its victims through. Terri Silsby has hope. Hope that one day she will be cancer free.

I know this because cancer has invaded my family over the last year. I have seen such courage, positive attitude, loving support and hope in my Aunt who died of pancreatic cancer in the spring of 2008. Late in 2008, my Nephew was diagnosed with stomach cancer and died from surgery in January of this year. We lost our beloved cat in the fall of 2008 to cancer.

These loses were hard on my family and myself. Then the news came one year ago this Sunday that my sister had brain cancer. She has since endured three surgeries, radiation therapy, oral chemotherapy and, recently, intravenous chemotherapy. Throughout all this, my sister’s health has had set backs and successes. It is hard to watch as the cancer and the treatments to halt its spread take away her freedoms and proud independence. She now has to rely more and more on others for help to live day to day. Every week brings new challenges, doctor appointments and the occasional hospital stay. No one knows how long my sister will be with us but her courage, attitude, family support and hope continues to amaze me, just as Terri Silsby does for those who love her.

Family Luminaries in tribute.

Family Luminaries lighted in tribute.

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Syracuse Hydrofest

Last Saturday I attended Syracuse Hydrofest featuring Inboard Hydroplane racing. All boats use propellers with the Grand Prix class reaching speeds up to 175 miles per hour (282 kilometers per hour). The day was rainy and grey causing the day to start late and ending early after only a few races due to visibility and a serious accident. However, I did get to go out on one of the turn boats on the course and bring back a few photos I’d like to share with you here.

Miss Dinomytes (GP46) driven by Pierre Maheu from Quebec, Canada, chases down the leader durng a Grand Prix Hyrdroplane heat during the Syracuse Hydrofest on Saturday, June 20. 2009.

Miss Dinomytes (GP46) driven by Pierre Maheu from Quebec, Canada, chases down the leader durng a Grand Prix Hyrdroplane heat during the Syracuse Hydrofest on Saturday, June 20. 2009.

Rolling Thunder (GP88 on the left) and Miss Dinomytes (GP46) race past the Start/Finish line

Rolling Thunder (GP88 on the left) and Miss Dinomytes (GP46) race past the Start/Finish line

Rolling Thunder (GP88 on the outside) and Miss Dinomytes (GP46) race for the lead during the Grand Prix Hyrdroplane heat during the Syracuse Hydrofest on Saturday, June 20. 2009.

Rolling Thunder (GP88 on the outside) and Miss Dinomytes (GP46) race for the lead.

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