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Track Exposure

If you have followed my blog at all, you know I like to show motion whenever I feel it adds to the story of what I am photographing.  At the ESTA Safety Park Dragstrip speed is the name of the … Continue reading

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View 126: Blue Eyes

This little boy was at a family picnic I attended last week.  When photographing children, putting them on a chair can help to keep them in one place for a few minutes.  Long enough to get a portrait…sometimes. 🙂

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Birds of Montezuma Photo Essay

I had my most successful day photographing the birds who call the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge home in early April, 2010. In all, I photographed nine species in four hours of roving the wildlife drive, lookouts and trails.  I know … Continue reading

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Spring Arrives on Campus

The last time you saw Crouse College on the Syracuse University campus, I was pronouncing Winter’s back was broken.  This time in following the quote of novelist Elizabeth Bowen, “Autumn arrives in early morning, but spring at the close of … Continue reading

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View 122: Visiting with Lincoln

The idea was to photograph around the Syracuse University campus with late day golden sunlight. For most of the day it looked like the idea was a sound one until the clouds rolled in.  As I walked around and waited … Continue reading

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