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Tag Archives: boating
Lake Ontario Recreation
When visiting the Lake Ontario shore you will see many recreational uses as people take to the water. Recreational boating activities amounted to $16 billion spent in all of the Great Lakes in a 2003 study supporting thousands of jobs … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged 18-200mm vr, 28-300mm, boat, boating, boy, child, jet ski, Lake Ontario, new york, nikon D70, nikon D700, sailboat, sand, shovel, vr, water
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Two Photos for Every Scene
When looking through blogs and flickr photostreams, one can tell who are learning and who are the more experienced photographers. How? If you go through many posts or pages of photos and they are all in a Landscape orientation like … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged 18-200mm vr, boat, boating, lake, Lake Ontario, landscape, new york, nikon D70, orange, Photography, portrait, sunset, water
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View 42: Lake George, New York
Lake George, New York is a beautiful resort area to visit all year round but when the blue skies and tree colors of autumn come around, Lake George becomes spectacular. The weather could not have been more perfect as the days … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Weekly View
Tagged autumn, boating, color, fall, lake george, new york, Photography, tokina, Travel, wide angle
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View 24: A River Runs Through It
Over the past ten years, my village of Baldwinsville has undergone a transformation using the natural resource of the Seneca River and the Man-made Erie Canal to bring in more people to the village. New restaurants, an inn, festivals, concerts … Continue reading
Posted in People, Weekly View
Tagged baldwinsville, boating, bridge, duck, erie canal, falls, fishing, new york, river, seneca river
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