Christmas snows at Schuyler Flatts

December 25th.  Time to wake up.  Rise and shine.

I glimpse out the window.  Snow.  First Christmas snow.  The snow’s loose and powdery – enough to coat my car, but not enough to build a snowman or a snow fort.  But there’s enough white powder on the ground to convince me to get out of bed, grab some of my cameras, and go out for an early morning Christmas Day shoot.

Three cameras for the journey – the Nikon D700 camera with my ultra-wide Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens for my digital shots.  My Kowa Super 66 camera with the 85mm lens, with one of my remaining packs of efke 25 film inside.  And I took the Agfa Chief off the shelf, and loaded it with a pack of 55-year-old Ansco film that I got as a gift for assisting in a Kickstarter project.

Let’s go shooting.

There’s a hiking and biking trail near my home, it runs along Second Avenue in Watervliet and is tucked beside the Hudson River and the I-787 highway.  A small creek runs alongside the trail, and it just looked peaceful on Christmas morning.

Gotta get some shots.

Although I can’t share the film pictures until McGreevy Pro Lab develops the rolls – which, by the way, I’m dropping off this morning – I can at least share some of the digital shots with you.

There’s a small wooden fence along the Schuyler Flatts walkway; it protects people from stumbling from the path and falling into the creek below.

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Schuyler Flatts in winter. Nikon D700 camera, Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens. Photo by Chuck Miller.

Of course, I found an opening in the fence, carefully climbed down to the creekbed, and got this picture of the water as it continued flowing along the snowy bank.

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Schuyler Flatts creekbed in winter. Nikon D700 camera, Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens. Photo by Chuck Miller.

As the trail moved forward, I wanted to get a shot of the walkway and how the tree branches created a cathedral-like arch along the path.

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Schuyler Flatts walkway. Nikon D700 camera, Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens. Photo by Chuck Miller.

And since this was Christmas snow, there weren’t any human travelers that morning.  There were, however, animal tracks along the path.  Took a picture.  I have no idea what type of animal made these tracks – a dog, a squirrel, one of my Facebook friends said it might have been a wolf.

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Animal tracks in Schuyler Flatts. Nikon D700 camera, Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens. Photo by Chuck Miller.

Some of the pine trees had tufts of snow in their needle-like branches.  Had to get a photo. Unlike the previous four photos, which I converted to black and white, I left this one as a color image if for no other reason than to show off the green pine needles.

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Pine needles and snow. Nikon D700 camera, Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens. Photo by Chuck Miller.

Then it was back to the car and off to my Christmas get-togethers.  At some point, I’ll get the film developed from my Kowa and from the Agfa Chief; if I achieved good shots from those analog cameras, I’ll post them in a future blog entry.

But for now, enjoy the snow and enjoy the day.