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Category: Photographs

A Little Fall Color

Early Fall Marigolds
At this time of the year the colors of the flowers really pop. This is a snap of the marigolds in the garden. There is no Photoshopping here to punch up color. We did crop it a bit, but the color is “what you see is what you get”. Not bad, eh?

Leo Carrillo State Park

 This is a rather neat photo that I snapped back in 1996 at Leo Carrillo State Park in Southern California.  The technology of this photo is interesting. It was taken using a Canon camera on Konica print film.  Early digital cameras were stunningly expensive and something most people only …

Annaleigh Takes the Rest

Annaleigh takes a little break on the porch
They talk about the dog days of summer, and here is an example of a dog taking advantage of summer. Annaleigh has decided to enjoy a little relaxation time in the cool shade of the front porch.

At La Brea Tar Pits

Here's a "blast from the past" - the La Brea Tar pits in Los Angeles. Photographed in March of 2008.
Here’s a “blast from the past” – the La Brea Tar pits in Los Angeles. Photographed in March of 2008.

A Sort-of-Kind-of-Funny Photo

Panorama photo taken near the Ann Lee Pond and Nature Preserve in Colonie, New York.
Panorama photo taken near the Ann Lee Pond and Nature Preserve in Colonie, New York.

This is a sort of funny photo for technical reasons. You get a pretty good idea of how panorama photos work. This was snapped, so to speak, near the pond at the nature center adjacent to the Shaker Heritage Society property in Colonie. The idea is that when you make the panorama you turn around in a circle while holding the camera steady. The clever software stitches the photo components together so that when displayed you get a 360 degree view.

In the example here, you can see that the image is somewhat distorted and that the center of the image is almost like a “V” where the arms of the V go off at about a 40 degree angle. In fact, this central point is not at all like a V in real life. If you go there you will see exactly what I mean.

If you look closely at the left side of the photo you will see Anita walking Annaleigh and Maggie.  It looks like she has six dogs, but, in fact, Anita has only two. It is really a strange effect.

Lincoln Memorial —– in Legos!

Lincoln Memorial constructed out of thousands and thousands of Legos by the Lego Master Craftsmen team. Part of the Lego Americana Roadshow. Recently on display at Crossgates Mall in Guilderland, New York.
Lincoln Memorial constructed out of thousands and thousands of Legos by the Lego Master Craftsmen team. Part of the Lego Americana Roadshow. Recently on display at Crossgates Mall in Guilderland, New York.

That’s One Big Stack of Legos!

Washington Monument made from Legos at the Crossgates Mall
Washington Monument made from Legos at the Crossgates Mall

A few months ago, as I mentioned some time back, the Lego people brought their historic Roadshow to the local mall.  This is a rather spectacular example of their work. I snapped this photo from the second floor of the mall. Wow!

 

Ol’ Number 31

Here's old #31 on the Strasburg Rail Road. Built in 1908, this was built in 1908 by Baldwin in Philadelphia.
Here’s old #31 on the Strasburg Rail Road. Built in 1908, this was built in 1908 by Baldwin in Philadelphia.

This is a photograph of locomotive #31, a Baldwin, on the Strasburg Rail Road in Strasburg, Pennsylvania. The locomotive was built in Philadelphia in 1908.

This photo was snapped along the “Road to Paradise”, which is Strasburg’s line from the Strasburg station to Paradise along Route 30 in Lancaster County. The filmstock was Kodak Kodacolor Gold 35mm.  I recently scanned it from the original negative. This image has been mildly touched up in Photoshop to correct color shift and aging.

Layers of History

Along a trail in Watkins Glen State Park in New York you will discover these layers of rock that date back millions of years.
Along a trail in Watkins Glen State Park in New York you will discover these layers of rock that date back millions of years.