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to my personal journal through my viewfinder. A place where I leave the world behind and try to find the spirit of what I am seeing.
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Best of Views Infinitum 2012
Quite a year 2012 turned out to be for Views Infinitum. I traveled near and far to bring photographs to share and talk about. We all enjoyed each others photos through six more assignments. As we are about to turn … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged "washington, 28-300mm, 50mm f/1.8, 70-200mm, canopy, carrier dome, crunch, dc", epcot30, florida, future world, gateway arch, hdr, hockey, ithaca, lighthouse, long exposure, missouri, moon, new york, nifty fifty, night, nikon D70, nikon D700, oswego, player, road, spaceship earth, sse, st. louis, syracuse, tallahassee, trees, vr, walt disney world, water, waterfall, wells falls
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Summer of 2012
Since I am asking people to share with me how they feel about the End of Summer in this month’s assignment, I thought I would go back and share photos from the Summer of 2012. These photos may be associated … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged airline, airport, blur, boys, children, clam chowder, clouds, crunch, dwyer memorial park, flowers, key, kids, lake, layfayette, little york, motion, movement, new england, new york, New York State Fair, night, panning, pier 57, restaurant, rides, seneca lake, soup, southwest, st. louis, street hockey, syracuse, tripod, watkins glen, winery, zoom
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View 241: Human Interest
As I was reviewing the photos I choose to share last week, I realized something was missing. Technically they were good. They were informative but did not include a lot of storytelling. Take the Westcott Building I posted on Friday. … Continue reading
Posted in People, Travel, Weekly View
Tagged 28-300mm, building, daughter, family, flash, florida, florida state university, fountain, friend, fsu, gateway arch, graduates, human interest, missouri, nikon D700, nikon SB-600, pod, st. louis, tallahassee, tram, vr, water, westcott
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View 240: The Gateway Arch
Eero Saarinen, the architect of the Gateway Arch, wanted a simple design for a memorial to the westward expansion created by the Louisiana Purchase negotiated by President Thomas Jefferson. After studying other iconic memorials, Eero decided none really fit and … Continue reading