New York City, too, offers opportunities to the photographer like no other spot on the globe – and as you know from the news, folks there always have a message for the visitor to read — & photograph.
New York City, too, offers opportunities to the photographer like no other spot on the globe – and as you know from the news, folks there always have a message for the visitor to read — & photograph.
This is like an evening in the life of a TGO bike – and its rider!
I encourage all Club to bring your camera with you at all times – I think it trains you to see things that might go unnoticed other wise – Here are three examples: “Snake in the grass”, “Aiming for the moon”, “Hiding gator”
I wanted to help you get to thinking about the lazy day’s of summer – maybe, to help you think like a pet!
Hi Jim, We have had a cold, wet, windy spring here in upstate NY. We finally got a couple of nice days. I was able to get out in my photo blind to shoot some waterfowl.Here are some shots of Wood Ducks and Ring-necked Ducks. Dave
SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS have nothing to do with our photo club, but – There are more than 1 billion cameras installed worldwide. It’s nearly impossible to escape them. Americans are caught on camera an average of 238 times every week. That’s 34 times per day. Even in the wildlife world, you steal your neighbor’s food, you will be caught!
Mysterious things happen at night on the Nature Trail fence posts – here is a St Patricks day photo.
Many years ago in Norse Mythology, during the first signs of spring, the Sun, Sister of the moon, Shone from the south, With her hand Over the rim of heaven sent a signal for the long ships to begin the seafaring season – Yesterday, in TGO the Vikings sent TGO a message to begin the RVfaring season. Thus, I have explained our solor eclipse.
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