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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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Tag Archives: stadium
View 404: Friday Night Lights
After a few weeks off, I returned to photographing a local sporting event as I attended the New York State Section III, Class AA Football game between the visiting Baldwinsville Bees and West Genesee Wildcats at Mike Messere Field in Camillus, New … Continue reading
Posted in Sports, Weekly View
Tagged 16-35mm, baldwinsville, bees, camillus, class aa, football, high school, lights, marching band, mike messere field, new york, nikon D750, players, section iii, stadium, sunset, team, vr, west genesee, wildcats
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View 341: Magic Hour Football
In photographing high school football, I really do not have the correct camera and lens to shoot into the night. High school stadiums have lights which are not bright enough for photography without a camera that can handle it. Like a … Continue reading
Posted in Sports, Weekly View
Tagged 70-200mm, b'ville, baldwinsville, bees, boys, field, football, grass, high school, new york, nikon D7100, pelcher-arcaro, players, portraits, stadium, vr
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View 311: Fishing in the Carrier Dome
The Carrier Dome on the Syracuse University campus is one of the most famous college sports venue in the United States. It hosts the traditional outdoor sports American football, soccer (European football), track and field and lacrosse. In the winter, … Continue reading
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Tagged basketball, carrier dome, crowd, fans, ncaa, new york, orange, stadium, syracuse, venue, villanova, wildcats
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View 270: G-O-A-L!
Onondaga County War Memorial lights up after Syracuse Crunch Ondrej Palat (12) scores a goal to tie the game in the third period against the Rochester Americans on Saturday, March 2, 2013. Ondrej Palat has been hot lately recently getting … Continue reading
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Tagged arena, crunch, fans, goal, hockey, ice, lights, new york, nikon D700, onondaga county, players, ribbon, scoreboard, stadium, syracuse, tokina 11-16mm, uwa, war memorial
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Florida State University
The historic collegiate gothic building was built in 1910 and served as then Florida State College’s administration building by which it was known until 1936. In that year the building was renamed the James D. Westcott, Jr. Memorial Building by then university president Edward … Continue reading
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Tagged 28-300mm, bricks, building, doak campbell, florida, football, fountain, fsu, nikon D700, palm, red, seminole, stadium, state university, statue, tallahassee, trees, unconquered, vr, warrior, water, westcott
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