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View 234: Photowalking the Glen
Yesterday I attended a photowalk lead by upstate New York landscape photographer A. D. Wheeler at Watkins Glen State Park in Watkins Glen, New York. Fellow bloggers Barb of The Aspiring Photographer, Debbie of My Life in CNY and Dave of FLX … Continue reading
Posted in Weekly View
Tagged 28-300mm, a. d. wheeler, foliage, green, moss, new york, nikon D700, Photographers, photowalk, stairs, stone, vr, water, waterfall, watkins glen
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View 190: Summer at the Glen
Watkins Glen, New York is famous for its auto racing heritage. In fact, NASCAR is racing there today as weather postponed yesterday’s attempt. Watkins Glen is also home to one of the most beautiful gorges in the southern tier of … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, People
Tagged 28-300mm, bridges, filter, gorge, long exposure, neutral density, new york, nikon D700, stairs, state park, stone, stream, tourists, tripod, vr, walls, water, waterfalls, watkins glen
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View 137: Summer Knowledge
Funny how you fall into a fun project. First, there was the impromptu winter photo I grabbed before a Syracuse University basketball game which was followed up by a planned spring HDR photo. Late Saturday night, I decided the summer … Continue reading
Posted in Weekly View
Tagged blue, brick, cement, crouse college, flowers, geraniums, grass, green, lampposts, light, morning, new york, Photography, red, season, sky, stairs, summer, sunrise, syracuse, syracuse university, tokina 11-16mm, tripod, ultra wide angle, uwa
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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
Posted in Travel
Tagged crouse college, hdr, high dynamic range, new york, nikon D70, Photography, spring, stairs, syracuse, syracuse university, tokina 11-16mm, tripod
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Winter’s Back is Broken
I first encountered the phrase, “Winter’s back is broken”, while reading Jean Auel’s The Mammoth Hunters, the third book in her Earth’s Children series (excellent books, by the way). I had never heard it but Google shows me others are … Continue reading
Posted in Nature
Tagged 11-16mm, crouse college, f/2.8, new york, night photography, nikon D70, snow, stairs, syracuse, syracuse university, tokina, wide angle, winter
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