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The Big Oak of Thomasville, Georgia
The Big Oak of Thomasville, Georgia has some impressive statistics. It is over 330 years old with branches which spread out over 164 feet. The Live Oak (Quercus virginiana) is 68 feet tall with a trunk 26 feet in circumference. When … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged big oak, branches, georgia, historic, landmark, leaves, lens, live oak, nikon D7100, quercus virginiana, thomasville, tokina 11-16mm, tree, ultra wide angle, uwa
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View 353: St. Marks Lighthouse
So, while many of my upstate New Yorkers are in the middle of snow and extreme wind chills, I have been spending time in Florida. While the weather has not been seasonal weather wise, each day has been sunny and … Continue reading
Posted in Weekly View
Tagged clouds, florida, intensify pro, landscape, lighthouse, macphun, national wildlife refuge, nikon D7100, sky, st. marks, sunset, tokina 11-16mm, tripod
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Best of Views Infinitum 2014
2014 proved to be a challenging year for my photo blog. Due to circumstances, I was not able to get out and shoot as much as I have in the past. I still managed to capture some good images and … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged 24-120mm, 28-300mm, balloonfest, carrier dome, cicero, clinton square, crunch, drag racing, esta safety park, florida, frozen dome classic, great new york state fair, hockey, ithaca, lacrosse, new york, nikon D700, nikon D7100, orlando, oswego, rochester, snow, syracuse, taughannock falls, thunderbirds, tokina 11-16mm, tripod, vr, walt disney world, waterfall
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View 350: Frozen Dome Classic
Yes, this is the famous Carrier Dome and that is a hockey rink. Back in June, this was what the dream of the Syracuse Crunch’s owner, Chief Operating Officer and staff was. It became a reality last week as a dedicated … Continue reading
Posted in Sports, Weekly View
Tagged ahl, american hockey league, carrier dome, crowd, crunch, frozen dome classic, hockey, ice, new york, newhouse communications center, nikon D700, nikon D7100, players, record breaking, syracuse, tokina 11-16mm, utica
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