View 271: Snow Birds

In upstate New York, many people refer to Snow Birds as the Canadian people who travel through the state in the Spring after spending the winter in Florida and other points south.  There is another kind of snow bird who also travels through New York on their way to Canada’s Nunavut province. Nunavut is the northernmost territory and encompasses most of Canada’s Arctic Archipelago. These birds are the large white Snow Geese which spend half the year migrating between their breeding grounds in the Arctic Circle and warmer climates in the United States and Mexico.

During late February and early March, millions of Snow Geese migrate through upstate New York’s wetlands and lakes.  I found references the snow geese were at the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge and Cayuga Lake over the past week and headed out to find them.  At Montezuma, I only found their cousins, Canadian Geese, and a couple of Bald Eagles sitting out on the ice of the pools.

I increased my search area and found the Snow Geese on the ice near the boat launch at Cayuga Lake State Park.  Thousands of geese were standing and resting on the ice about 50 yards (45 m) off shore.

Thousands of Snow Geese on the ice of Cayuga Lake near Seneca Falls, New York.

Thousands of Snow Geese on the ice of Cayuga Lake near Seneca Falls, New York.
Nikon D700/80-400VR, 1/40s, f/9, ISO 200, EV +0.3, 400mm focal length.

Snow geese are large birds with wingspans ranging from 53 to 65 inches (135 to 165 cm) and weighs an average of 7.1 pounds (3.2 kg).  Their plumage is white except for black wingtips. Snow geese were flying low over the geese filled ice looking for a place to land.  Once a place was found, they did a few braking wing flaps and gently landed without sliding as some waterfowl tend to do.

Snow goose flying over the ice looking for a place to land among the thousands of geese already on the Cayuga Lake ice.

Snow goose flying over the ice looking for a place to land among the thousands of geese already on Cayuga Lake.
Nikon D700/80-400VR, 1/400s, f/8, ISO 200, EV +0.3, 400mm focal length, cropped.

For years, I have marveled at photographs of large migrating flocks of birds literally filling the sky.  As I was looking out over the thousands of snow geese in front of me I tried to imagine all these birds in the air at once.  Then, out of the corner of my eye, the geese started rising.  Before I knew it, the entire flock was in the air.  The movement of all those wings and sound of the geese honking was AWESOME.

Snow Geese fill the sky over Cayuga Lake near Seneca Falls, New York.

Thousands of Snow Geese fill the sky over Cayuga Lake near Seneca Falls, New York.
Nikon D700/80-400VR, 1/400s, f/10, ISO 200, EV +0.3, 400mm focal length.

The far shore of homes and trees disappeared and the sky filled with snow geese.  I do not know what brought it on but within five minutes most of geese were back on the ice. About a third of them had moved to a different part of the ice up the lake.

I do not recall breathing as I snapped off shot after shot.  Composition wise there was not much to do except rotating the camera to portrait for a different prospective.

Snow Geese over Cayuga Lake near Seneca Falls, New York.

Snow Geese over Cayuga Lake near Seneca Falls, New York.
Nikon D700/80-400VR, 1/400s, f/10, ISO 200, EV +0.3, 400mm focal length.

The old Nikon 80-400VR lens may be getting replaced but it still is one fine lens to use to capture wonderful photographs like these.

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New Nikon 80-400mm VR lens with AF-S

The original Nikon 80-400VR lens was introduced back in 2000 BD (Before Digital) and was the very first Vibration Reduction or VR lens Nikon produced. 🙂 I have been wishing, hoping and begging Nikon to come out with a newer version with faster focusing (original was a screw mechanism from the camera body which does not work with all digital Nikon SLR cameras) and better VR (aka Image Stabilization).

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New Nikon 80-400mm AF-S f/4.5-5.6G ED VR Telephoto Zoom Lens.
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Finally, this week Nikon announced the latest version of the Nikon NIKKOR AF-S 80-400mm F4.5-5.6G ED VR Lens.  The AF-S in the listing is the best part. The lens now has it’s own focus motor which will make keeping focus on moving subjects like birds, race cars and athletes much, much easier.  The S stands for silent.  The original lens is not quiet when it comes to focusing and engaging the VR.  The VR is said to be good up to 4 stops in the new version compared to 2 stops in the original specs.  Yes, the price is a bit higher but not unexpected.  If you compare it to the Nikon 400mm f/2.8 VR Lens, it’s a bargain.  Listen up, too.  If you use it with the new Nikon D7100 dSLR DX camera, you’ll get nearly an 800mm f/5.6 lens with the 1.3x Crop mode.  Compare that to the newly announced Nikon 800mm f/5.6 VR lens and you could say this lens is cheap!

Want to hear something even crazier?  Nikon has extended their amazing dSLR lens sale to the end of March, 2013. Now is the perfect time to get a new Nikon lens!

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Assignment 24: Black & White Photography

March traditionally has been the assignment which challenges me and incidentally I learn the most from all of you.  For this year, I selected for Assignment 24, Black & White Photography.

I am looking for either new or archived photographs which you either took in or converted to a Black & White. I, as a self-proclaimed color photographer, am looking for why you choose to photograph or present your photos in B&W.

A statue depicting a Great Depression bread line by sculptor George Segal is part of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, DC.

HDR Black & White image of the statue depicting a Great Depression bread line by sculptor George Segal is part of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, DC.

As in the other assignments, do not send me your photos. What I would like you to do is post them on your blog, flickr, Google+ or other photo sharing site, personal website or any place on the Internet where you can place a link to it here by making a comment to this blog entry. Then, we can all visit those sites and enjoy everyone’s Black & White photos.

Please, have your photos posted on or before Midnight (your time zone), Wednesday, March 20, 2013.  Might be a good time to start up a blog or join a photo community like flickr.  As I have done for all the Assignments, I will put together a recap with my comments.

If you have any questions, leave me a comment and I will be happy to answer them. I would triply appreciate it if you would help spread the word about this assignment so we can get lots of people to participate. Blog it, Tweet it, FaceBook it, Google+ it, Pin it, Tag it, email it and talk about it to your fellow photographers, bloggers, friends, your mailman and family. Thank you!

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View 270: G-O-A-L!

Onondaga County War Memorial lights up after Syracuse Crunch Ondrej Palat (12) scores a goal to tie the game against the Rochester Americans on Saturday, March 2, 2013.

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Nikon D700/Tokina 11-16mm, 1/800s, f/2.8, ISO 1400, 16mm focal length.

Onondaga County War Memorial lights up after Syracuse Crunch Ondrej Palat (12) scores a goal to tie the game in the third period against the Rochester Americans on Saturday, March 2, 2013. Ondrej Palat has been hot lately recently getting his first hat trick (3 goals in one game).  Palat’s play got the attention of the Tampa Bay Lightning as they called him up to the NHL yesterday.

The goal sent the game into overtime were Rochester scored to win 2-1.

I switched and used the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X116 Pro DX Wide Angle Zoom for the start of the third period for this game.  I missed a close up of the goal but got this view after it.

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Syracuse Stingers Box Lacrosse

We interrupt the hockey season with some professional box lacrosse featuring the Syracuse Stingers.  The Stingers had many of the players from the Onondaga Redhawks team I have photographed over the last two years.  The game was an exhibition to gauge interest in bringing back a pro team to Syracuse.  The last team played back in 2000.

The game was played in the Onondaga County War Memorial the night after a Syracuse Crunch hockey game.  The ice was covered with a green colored turf and I took advantage of a hole in the glass to get clear shots of the fast and high flying action of box lacrosse.

Syracuse Stingers Gewas Schindler (42) launches himself for a shot against the NYC Lax All-Stars at the Onondaga County War Memorial in Syracuse, New York on Thursday, February 21, 2013.

Syracuse Stingers Gewas Schindler (42) launches himself for a shot against the NYC Lax All-Stars at the Onondaga County War Memorial in Syracuse, New York on Thursday, February 21, 2013.
Nikon D700/70-200VR, 1/640s, f/2.8, ISO 4000, EV +1.0, 70mm focal length, cropped.

The NYC Lax All-Stars were a mix of players from Central New York and Long Island which were no match for the well prepared Stingers team who scored fast and often.

Syracuse Stingers Dave Wood (3) splits the NYC Lax All-Stars defense at the Onondaga County War Memorial in Syracuse, New York on Thursday, February 21, 2013.

Syracuse Stingers Dave Wood (3) splits the NYC Lax All-Stars defense at the Onondaga County War Memorial in Syracuse, New York on Thursday, February 21, 2013.
Nikon D700/70-200VR, 1/640s, f/2.8, ISO 3600, EV +1.0, 86mm focal length, cropped.

The game featured what makes box lacrosse the fastest game on two legs: speed, skill, and hard hitting action.

Syracuse Stingers JR Bucktooth (33) checks a NYC Lax All-Stars player at the Onondaga County War Memorial in Syracuse, New York on Thursday, February 21, 2013.

Syracuse Stingers JR Bucktooth (33) checks a NYC Lax All-Stars player at the Onondaga County War Memorial in Syracuse, New York on Thursday, February 21, 2013.
Nikon D700/70-200VR, 1/640s, f/2.8, ISO 5000, EV +0.6, 200mm focal length, cropped.

After the game, the players shook hands and posed for photos. Time will tell if the game helped to sell the game for a possible franchise in a pro league.  With Central New York being a hot bed for box and field lacrosse, the future looks good for one.

Syracuse Stingers goalie Spencer Lyons (34) leads his team in shaking hands with their opponent the NYC Lax All-Stars at the Onondaga County War Memorial in Syracuse, New York on Thursday, February 21, 2013. Stingers won the game, 19-8.

Syracuse Stingers goalie Spencer Lyons (34) leads his team in shaking hands with their opponent the NYC Lax All-Stars at the Onondaga County War Memorial in Syracuse, New York on Thursday, February 21, 2013. Stingers won the game, 19-8. Nikon D700/24-85G, 1/125s, f/3.5, ISO 1400, EV 0.6, 24mm focal length.

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