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View 220: Little Taughannock Falls

I have shown you plenty of photos of Taughannock Falls over the last year.  At 215 feet (65.5m), it is one of the tallest waterfalls east of the Mississippi River.  The gorge the falls created over centuries contains the creek … Continue reading

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View 217: Speed Demon

My wife drove me all over Syracuse, New York as I rode in the backseat trying to get a good long exposure photo out of the front windshield.  Something I have had on my list of things to try for … Continue reading

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Copy Space Room

As a stock photographer I have no idea how my photos may be used. There is one thing I do you might not, which is, to leave room for copy space.  Copy space is a relatively uncluttered area of a … Continue reading

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View 193: A Fair in Motion

The New York State Fair is a place of motion.  I used several ways to photograph it. Panning is a fun way to give the feeling of speed.  This young barrel racer was at full gallop during the qualifying rounds … Continue reading

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An Aperture Mantra

Aperture is a strange concept when learning photography.  Aperture is defined as the size of the opening in the lens that light passes through before it hits the photographic medium which, these days, is an electronic sensor at the back … Continue reading

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