Tag Archives: Photography

Assignment 7: Creative Exposure

One of the first decisions a photographer makes before he takes a photograph is what exposure to use.  There is no wrong answer as long as the photo is not over or underexposed.  You can select a small aperture to … Continue reading

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View 124: Roller Derby

The fun part about photography is where it takes you.  A few days ago I caught a retweet from a friend of mine about one of his friends who just joined a roller derby team..  I asked my friend if … Continue reading

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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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View 123: A Walk in the Woods

Walking in the woods in Spring is a sensory delight.  The leafs of the trees are not fully out yet and the sunlight dapples on the forest floor.  There is the fresh smell of growth everywhere and the birds and … 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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