
This image combines Kevin's portrait backdrop with a pretty boring straight image of a red tree up in Webster
Snowflakes are unique and one-of-a-kind -- like people, and for that matter, like the moments in time that make great and no-so-great photographs and images. Snowflakes don't last long in summer. I encourage you to learn to take good pictures. You'll appreciate them as time passes.
On a recent run up to the Adirondacks, I stopped under this 765 kV transmission line. It was raining and there was quite a buzz and crackling going on. My ticker was feeling a little quicker. I took two photos and got back in my rubber-wheeled vehicle as my hair stood on end. The image was processed later.
Just finished putting up the grades for the summer session of Environmental Chemistry. Warsaw and Arcade. The schedule
this summer gave me a chance to see the vast investment in
wind power in Western NY. There were at least three major
developments with 60+ windmill each. I saw no dead birds
As we count down the days, hours and minutes to St. Patrick's Day, I saw this which watch Tim and Matt performing down the street a few Fridays ago. Shot with a sweet and fast Nikon D3, no flash