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View 443: River Cruise II
My Brother and Sister-In-Law invited family for a cruise on the Seneca River over the weekend. Turned out to be a perfect day for one. Warm but not hot with smooth waters. We shared the waterway with several different watercraft … Continue reading
View 393: Father’s Day Tribute
It is not often I get in front of a camera but this was a very special occasion. Taken about a year ago. That is me on the left. The handsome gentleman in the middle is my Father. The young … Continue reading
Posted in People, Weekly View
Tagged 24-120mm, baldwinsville, bounce, daughter, family, father, flash, generations, grandfather, grandson, great grandfather, new york, nikon D750, son
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View 372: Run, Skate & Kick
You might say I was a little busy last week. It all started on Sunday, October 11, as I took a team of photographers to cover the 2015 edition of the LaFayette Apple Run. Three days later it was time … Continue reading
Posted in Sports, Weekly View
Tagged 24-120mm, 70-200mm, ahl, apple run, family, ice hockey, lafayette, new york, nikon D750, running, soccer, syracuse, syracuse crunch, turning stone casino, verona, victor, war memorial
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View 362: Walk on the Wild Side
Back in 2013, I shared a few maps and models from the New York State Fair. Many times the projects behind them never get past that fancy looking stage. Today, I want to share with you one of those models which … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Travel, Weekly View
Tagged adirondack, adirondacks, adults, chldren, eagle's nest, families, family, fisheye, intensify pro, kids, macphun, new york, nikon D750, park, sigma 15mm, snag, spiders web, tourists, trees, tupper lake, wild center, wild walk
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View 316: Visiting Cowsheds Falls
Do you remember your first time visiting a natural wonder? I am not talking about the Grand Canyon or Niagara Falls but your first lake, river, mountain or waterfall? My family camped when I was young and I remember lots … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Weekly View
Tagged 28-300mm, brother, children, family, fillmore glen, moravia, new york, nikon D700, rocks, shade, shadow, siblings, sister, state park, stone, stream, summer, sun, sunlight, vr, wall, water, waterfalls
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