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Late Winter, Early Spring

In John Denver’s Rocky Mountain High album, he wrote a series of songs and music called the Season Suite.  The track titled Late Winter, Early Spring was a guitar instrumental and is a lovely piece of music which captures the … Continue reading

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Abstracts in Motion

Motion photography is often referred to as a kind of abstract imagery.  Long exposures can transform something familiar into something else. A favorite place I like to play with long exposures is on the New York State Fair Midway with … Continue reading

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View 216: Moon Over the Dome

Got a message from a photography friend about a location to photograph the full Moon rising over the Syracuse University campus last Tuesday night.  For most of the day it did not look good with a solid overcast sky.  Late … Continue reading

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Photographing a Disney Monorail at Night

When I shared my Best Disney Photos of 2011 last November, I promised I would be telling you how I was able to light up the monorail.  Today is the day!  Enjoy! I have seen other photographers sharing photos of … Continue reading

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Fireworks Perspective

Back in October I showed you this photo of the HallowWishes fireworks show with perimeter bursts from inside the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. I used a wide angle lens here so the fireworks do not look as close … Continue reading

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