Tag Archives: old

View 273: Old Tyme Hockey

I was asked to photograph a charity hockey game which featured teams of players aged 50 and over.  The oldest was 89.  These guys sure got me itching to get out my hockey equipment and lace up the skates. The … Continue reading

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View 253: Wells Falls

Ithaca, New York is known for its gorges and waterfalls.  Some are easy to get to like Ithaca Falls.  Others, like Wells Falls, takes knowledge of the maze of Ithaca roads which wind around the gorges, creeks and Cornell University. … Continue reading

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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

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View 197: Covered Bridges of Ulster County

This past weekend I visited the Catskills Mountains with a few goals in mind.  One was to locate and photograph a couple of covered bridges.  Covered bridges are remnants of a time past when horse and buggies needed safe ways … Continue reading

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The Syracuse and Baldwinsville Railroad

Back in 1886, a group formed the Syracuse and Baldwinsville Railroad to service the mills on the Seneca River in the village.  This bit of history of my hometown of Baldwinsville, New York fascinated me.  I grew up hearing trains … Continue reading

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