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Photographing Details at Tourist Attractions
One of my favorite things to do when visiting any travel destination is finding fun details which add to the story of the trip. Sometimes I know about the details before I get there like Hidden Mickeys at Walt Disney … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged 28-300mm, alley, atlantic city, big, boardwalk, bowling, campus, crenshaw lanes, details, florida, fortune teller, fsu, machine, movie, new jersey, nikon D700, painted, pins, tallahassee, vr, zoltar
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View 216: Moon Over the Dome
Got a message from a photography friend about a location to photograph the full Moon rising over the Syracuse University campus last Tuesday night. For most of the day it did not look good with a solid overcast sky. Late … Continue reading
Posted in Weekly View
Tagged 80-400mm, arena, blue hour, campus, carrier dome, church, full, lights, moon, most holy rosary, new york, night photography, nikon D700, syracuse, tripod, university, vr
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Syracuse University Architecture
Last weekend I meet up with some members of the Syracuse Photographers Association to explore the architecture found on the Syracuse University (SU) campus in Syracuse, New York. About a dozen photographers attended including Debbie from Ithaca and her husband. … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged 28-300mm, bowne hall, buildings, campus, chemistry, hall of languages, history, limestone, new york, newhouse communications center, nikon D700, old, onondaga, syracuse, syracuse university, vr
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View 201: Beebe Lake at Cornell University
Beebe Lake on the Cornell University campus in Ithaca, New York, was created back in 1828 to harness the hydro-power of Fall Creek. In 1898, the dam was raised another ten feet to bring the lake to the size it … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Weekly View
Tagged 28-300mm, autumn, beebe lake, campus, colors, cornell university, dam, fall foliage, hdr, ithaca, nature trail, new york, nikon D700, reflection, tokina 11-16mm, trees, uwa, vr, water, waterfall, wide angle
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View 167: Another Lincoln
Last year I showed you a statue of Abraham Lincoln on the Syracuse University campus. That statue depicted a deep thinking Lincoln. Next door to SU, another statue of Lincoln resides on the State University of New York College of … Continue reading