The Salvaged shot of the Milky Way

Last night, I went to the Adirondacks for a little bit of self-reflection and night photography.  My goal – capture the Milky Way as it spanned the cloudless, moonless night. It was an honorable goal, shall I say. And I’m still trying to capture it. Let me explain. On Sunday afternoon, I made sure all…

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Ten iconic TV opening theme songs

It’s almost a lost art, as many current TV shows either start with a stinger note (Lost, Once Upon a Time) or they’ll just start off cold – opening credits, here they are. But there are plenty of shows – dramas, comedies, anime, action, reality – that act like an alarm system to viewers, notifying…

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Caption Time: The Carrot’s got a…

In an effort to eat healthy food, I stopped yesterday at one of my local farmer’s markets.  Purchased some strawberries and mushrooms and carrots – two bunches of carrots, to be precise. But as I separated the bunches of carrots and looked through my haul of veggies to see which ones were “snack” carrots and…

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Competition Season 2016: My New York State Fair photo entries are…

It is the summer of 2016, and for the eighth consecutive year, I’ve entered photos in the New York State Fair’s Photography Competition in Syracuse.  Whether you’ve read my blog for a day or for years, you know that I treat the NYS Fair’s photo competition as one of my “photo majors.”  And essentially, I…

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Best of our TU Community Blogs, June 30, 2016: Ten for Thursday

I want to share something with you. Many years ago, one of my features in my blog involved rewriting and serializing an old college writing project.  I spread the novella over several different blog posts, scheduling chapters to appear three times a week.  It was a personal challenge for me – to not only update…

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The Cabinet (or: the #kchuckcabinet), Part 1

Earlier this June, I was puttering around Silver Fox Salvage in Albany’s Warehouse District.  I’m not much of a furniture person; if it didn’t come from Huck Finn’s Warehouse or Goodwill, then it was too expensive for my taste. But there it was.  Tucked in behind dusty furniture and pipes and the like… I saw…

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If you C♯ you won’t B♭

In an effort to make my Leica M3 (“Leica Green”) a multi-purpose 35mm shooter, capable of shooting everything from print film to slide film, from expired film to infrared film, from B&W film to distressed film, I need to get it in the field and test it. So last week, I stuffed Leica Green with…

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The Deiderich Dairy Ghost Sign in the South End

Blog reader and all-around good guy Robert Eaton knew I was having a bummer of a day with those nasty telemarketers, and he posted a message on my Facebook wall to cheer me up – about a discovery he uncovered, simply by looking up one sunny morning. While walking around Albany’s South End, he happened…

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The secret entry to the New York State Fair

Because of space and format requirements, my Dream Window constructions are ineligible for the New York State Fair’s photography competition.  Bummer. And I’ve already selected my six entries for the 2016 photo competition, so there’s no room for any Dream Windows in that category. But just for a lark, I looked through the listings of…

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