Passions on My Sleeve

Anyone who has been following my blog or another social media stream of mine could probably guess my photography passions.  I am pretty literal. 🙂

I first want to state, digital photography renewed my passion 10 years ago when I got my first digital camera, a Nikon Coolpix 995.  It taught me the joys of being able to control the whole process of picture taking from the shutter click to the final product.  It also was frustrating being a Point and Shoot camera in that the shutter lagged so much, I could not use it for action photography.

Thus, when the 995 stopped working, I found I could afford a used Nikon D70 digital SLR camera and I fell in love all over again. This was the type of camera I had been waiting for. Ah, you young guns out there, you are living in a golden era of photography. I hope you can appreciate it.

Wildlife

Forster's Tern (Sterna forsteri) in the Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge near Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Forster’s Tern (Sterna forsteri) in the Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge near Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Nikon D700/28-300VR, 1/2500s, f/5.6, ISO 200, EV -0.7, 300mm focal length.
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Wildlife is what gets my heart racing.  Photographing a wild creature in their habitat is the most exhilarating photographic experience I know of.  Even as a kid, using a Kodak Instamatic (a misnomer if there ever was one), I would try and photograph birds and small mammals.  I do like photographing natural landscapes, waterfalls and other scenics, too.

Rocky Mountain Goats in the Olympic Mountains.

Rocky Mountain Goats in the Olympic Mountains.

A few months after graduating with a degree in Forest & Wildlife Biology back in 1981, I did an internship at Olympic National Park in the state of Washington.  One day, I took a hike up above the treeline and walked into a herd of Mountain Goats browsing on the hearty plants, mosses and lichens of the Olympic Mountains. I spent a couple of peaceful hours enjoying their company and, using equipment by today’s standards would seem archaic, photographed, watched and learned from them. It was this experience which cemented my desire to continue to document the lives of wildlife.

The photo is a scan of one of the Kodak Ektachrome  slides I still have from my internship.  The colors were a bit faded so I punched them up some. I hope to someday revisit the Olympics again with better equipment and much better knowledge than I had back then.

Something I learned over the years of wasting my time in places waiting for wildlife to come to me is to research where the wildlife one wants to photograph are. There are many guides which give you information for when and where bald eagles congregate each year for instance. I now know where migrating Snow Geese layover near where I live.

Sports

Baldwinsville Bees Parker Ferrigan (7) nets a shorthanded goal against the Watertown IHC Cavaliers goalie Grant Chamberlain (31).

Baldwinsville Bees Parker Ferrigan (7) nets a shorthanded goal against the Watertown IHC Cavaliers goalie Grant Chamberlain (31).
Nikon D700/70-200VR, 1/500s, f/2.8, ISO 2800, EV +1.3, 70mm focal length, cropped.

Better equipment and the Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR lens gave me the confidence to try my hand at another personal passion of mine: Sports. I stopped playing team sports like ice hockey, baseball and football years ago.  I knew I could stay in the game if I learned how to photograph those sports.

It has taken a lot of exposures and an investment in better cameras to get there. Today, I enjoy photographing both professional and amateur sporting events around Syracuse.  Have gotten to know and appreciate the sports and athletes even more in the process.

Travel

18th-century Palladian Bridge in Prior Park at Bath, England, United Kingdom.

18th-century Palladian Bridge in Prior Park at Bath, England, United Kingdom.
Nikon D70/18-70G, 1/500s, f/11, ISO 200, EV 0, 28mm focal length (42mm DX).

Travel photography has always been a passion of mine.  I have boxes and boxes of 4″ x 6″ prints and 35mm slides which need to be digitized of past travel adventures.  My first trip with the Nikon D70 was to visit my daughter in Bath, England.  She was doing a college semester abroad. It was the trip which really sold me on digital photography.  The freedom from film let me use variable ISOs. Allowing me to photograph in bright Sun outside and dark rooms inside automatically.

I have since enjoyed photographing destinations all over the United States and, yes, Walt Disney World, too. You could say Disney is a subset of my Travel photography passion.

People

Colorful climbing team for the Adult Greased Pole Climb at the Jordan Fall Festival in Jordan, New York.

Colorful climbing team for the Adult Greased Pole Climb at the Jordan Fall Festival in Jordan, New York. Nikon D700/28-300VR, 1/400s, f/10, ISO 200, EV 0, 36mm focal length, fill flash.

People are fascinating to photograph.  Did you know I first started out as a Portrait and Wedding photographer?  I loved it but was not very good at the business end of it. I am much better at stock and general event photography.

Does not mean I stopped taking photos of people.  I think I do it more now than ever. Except I do it at festivals, fairs, themeparks, parks, beaches, cities, streets, sporting events (fans) and anyplace I come across interesting people.

All of these photography passions of mine have brought me great joy, helped me grow as an artist and a person and opened up opportunities I only dreamed about when I got my first SLR camera as a present from my parents at the age of 16. It has been a great ride and I have much more to do and photograph.  Hope you will come along with me as I continue to share my passions here.

This is my contribution to Assignment 25: Your Photography Passion. Click the link to see  other photographers and people share their passions both in life and photography.

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View 280: Playoff Series Sweep

Syracuse Crunch Richard Panik (14) beats Springfield Falcons goalie Curtis McElhinney (30) for the Syracuse Crunch's first goal in American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff action at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Wednesday, May 15, 2013.

Syracuse Crunch Richard Panik (14) beats Springfield Falcons goalie Curtis McElhinney (30) for the Syracuse Crunch’s first goal in American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff action at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Wednesday, May 15, 2013. Syracuse went on to win the game 3-0.
Nikon D7100/70-200VR, 1/800s, f/4, ISO 720, EV +1.3, 110mm focal length (165mm DX).

With apologies to my Massachusetts blogmates Karma and her sister, Jennifer, the Syracuse Crunch made quick work of the Springfield Falcons by sweeping the series, 4 games to 0 in the Best-of-7 AHL Eastern Conference Semi-Finals.

Here are some highlights:

The series got a bit chippy during Game 3 and the AHL on ice officials had their hands full until the Crunch built up a 3 goal lead.

AHL Linesman separates Syracuse Crunch J. T. Brown (23) and Springfield Falcons Ryan Craig (12) in American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff action at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Wednesday, May 15, 2013.

AHL Linesman separates Syracuse Crunch J. T. Brown (23) and Springfield Falcons Ryan Craig (12) in American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff action at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Wednesday, May 15, 2013.
Nikon D7100/24-85G, 1/800s, f/3.5, ISO 1400, EV +1.3, 24mm focal length (36mm DX).

The third goal was scored by Tyler Johnson (9) with an assist from Ondrej Palat (12).  What I like about this Crunch team is every goal is celebrated like it was a game winner.

Syracuse Crunch Ondrej Palat (12) celebrates Tyler Johnson's (9) goal against the Springfield Falcons in American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff action at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Wednesday, May 15, 2013.

Syracuse Crunch Ondrej Palat (12) celebrates Tyler Johnson’s (9) goal against the Springfield Falcons in American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff action at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Wednesday, May 15, 2013.
Nikon D7100/70-200VR, 1/800s, f/4, ISO 1000, EV +1.0, 190mm focal length (285mm DX).

Game 4 was preceded by a party thrown by the City of Syracuse and the County of Onondaga which got the fans of over 5,000 primed for a big night.  Many brought brooms anticipating a sweep.  Not one to disappoint, the Crunch took a two goal lead on this speed play by rookie Vladislav Namestnikov (18) which set up a tip in goal by Mark Barberio (not shown).

Syracuse Crunch Vladislav Namestnikov (18) tries to stuff the puck past Springfield Falcons goalie Curtis McElhinney (30) in American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff action at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Friday, May 17, 2013.

Syracuse Crunch Vladislav Namestnikov (18) tries to stuff the puck past Springfield Falcons goalie Curtis McElhinney (30) in American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff action at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Friday, May 17, 2013.
Nikon D7100/70-200VR, 1/800s, f/4, ISO 1250, EV +1.3, 130mm focal length (195mm DX).

Crunch goaltending remained in good hands as Cedrick Desjardins (30) only allowed 7 goals over the 4 games with one shutout.

Syracuse Crunch goalie Cedrick Desjardins (30) makes a blocker save against the Springfield Falcons in American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff action at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Friday, May 17, 2013.

Syracuse Crunch goalie Cedrick Desjardins (30) makes a blocker save against the Springfield Falcons in American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff action at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Friday, May 17, 2013.
Nikon D7100/70-200VR, 1/800s, f/4, ISO 2000, EV +1.3, 200mm focal length (300mm DX).

Hockey sportsmanship has the teams lining up for the traditional handshake at the end of a series.  After many hard fought games, the players shake hands in mutual respect.

Syracuse Crunch Tyler Johnson (9) shakes Springfield Falcons goalie Curtis McElhinney's (30) hand after defeating the Falcons in the  American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff series at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Friday, May 17, 2013.

Syracuse Crunch Tyler Johnson (9) shakes Springfield Falcons goalie Curtis McElhinney’s (30) hand after defeating the Falcons in an American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff series at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Friday, May 17, 2013.
Nikon D7100/70-200VR, 1/800s, f/4, ISO 3200, EV +1.3, 102mm focal length (153mm DX).

J. T. Wyman (15) scored two goals in the series clinching win and was named First Star of the game.  That got him an interview on Time Warner Cable Sports television after the game.

Syracuse Crunch J. T. Wyman (15) being interviewed by Eric Neilson on Time Warner Cable Sports after defeating the Springfield Falcons in American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff series at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Friday, May 17, 2013.

Syracuse Crunch J. T. Wyman (15) being interviewed by Eric Neilson on Time Warner Cable Sports after defeating the Springfield Falcons in American Hockey League (AHL) Calder Cup Playoff series at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Friday, May 17, 2013.
Nikon D7100/70-200VR, 1/1250s, f/4, ISO 2200, EV 0, 70mm focal length (105mm DX).

The Crunch are still waiting for their next round opponent.

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Growing Fantasia

Sorcerer Mickey Mouse topiary in front of Disney's Hollywood Studios.

Sorcerer Mickey Mouse topiary in front of Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Nikon D700/28-300VR, f/16, ISO 1250, EV 0, HDR Image.

Sorcerer Mickey Mouse controlling the brooms from the animated movie, Fantasia, in front of the entrance to Disney’s Hollywood Studios.  Each Spring, Walt Disney World hosts the Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival which features many topiaries of Disney characters like this one.  Click Here to see how Disney puts a scene like this together.

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View 279: Scenes of CNY

Photos from my travels around Central New York (CNY) the first two weeks of May.

Niagara Mohawk building in Syracuse, New York.

Niagara Mohawk building in Syracuse, New York.
Nikon D700/28-300VR, 1/125s, f/18, ISO 200, EV 0, 135mm focal length.

An historic building I have photographed before and is hard to ignore anytime I am walking around downtown Syracuse, New York.

A brown colored Alpaca at the Northeast Alpaca Expo at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, New York.

A brown colored Alpaca at the Northeast Alpaca Expo at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, New York.
Nikon D700/28-300VR, 1/40s, f/4.8, ISO 3200, EV +0.3, 62mm focal length.

Visited the Northeast Alpaca Expo at the NYS Fairgrounds near Syracuse, New York and enjoyed seeing how they are judged.  Wandering around each farm’s display was a treat seeing all the color variation of the Alpacas.

Lake Ontario waves near Rudy's Lakeside restaurant near Oswego, New York on a windy Mother's Day.

Lake Ontario waves near Rudy’s Lakeside restaurant near Oswego, New York on a windy Mother’s Day.
Nikon D700/50mm, 1/125s, f/8, ISO 640, EV 0.

For Mother’s Day, took a drive up to Oswego, New York to see how the wind was affecting Lake Ontario.

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Links of Passion

After announcing Assignment 25: Your Photography Passion, I thought I would share some helpful articles on the subject.

Lake Ontario waves after sunset

Here are some reference links for looking more into this thing called passion. They all have a photography theme but the messages are applicable to all kinds of passion.

Defining Passion in Photography

How To Live Your Passion: Stop Confusing Hobbies with Passions

How to Find Time for Your Photography Passion

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