My Kodak Medalist II camera, affectionately nicknamed “Kodak Red” due to its replacement red leather casing, just finished its run in the year-long “Vivaldi’s Pond” photo project. Shooting with Kodak Red in this project has made it difficult for me to employ the camera in any other film or photo project, in that I don’t…
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Can we save Frontier Town’s “Log Chapel”?
Listen up. I have a proposal for you. And although I’m not 100% sure how we can do this, I hope that by at least mentioning this, that someone will figure out a way to make it happen. All of us in the Capital District remember the beloved amusement park Frontier Town. You know, just…
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What’s that on my car’s sunroof window?
Thought I’d share this picture I recently took on my cell phone. It was early Monday morning, and as I climbed into my car, I flipped open the sunroof and – Oh, look. I gotta get a picture of this. BlackBerry Q10 camera phone at the ready… and… Damn frost. Damn cold. Wish the cold…
Read MoreI see you, little swallowtail…
He was hiding in the wild overgrowth. He most likely never expected to see another human in his world. And if I hadn’t noticed him in the first place, I might never have caught this picture. Background. Last Saturday, I took three of my cameras – my Nikon Df, my Kodak Medalist (“Kodak Red”) and…
Read MoreRachel Dolezal and minstrelsy
So here’s what’s going on in Spokane, Washington. The head of the local chapter of the NAACP is currently being questioned as to whether or not she is, as she claims to be, a black woman; or is she a white woman pretending to be black. And thus we now have the story of Rachel…
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You never forget your first time.
And for me, my first time was last night. The lightning and thunder cascaded with violent force throughout the Town and Village, and I was mentally bouncing back and forth as to whether I wanted to capture a photo of lightning or not. At some point in time, I should capture a lightning strike. I…
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Results of the 2015 TRASK Art Show and Auction
Here I am at the Canfield Casino in Saratoga Springs. It’s Thursday night, and three of my artworks – my first printed infrared piece, a five-year-old Kodachrome shot, and a picture I took two years ago and completely forgot about – are all on display, along with the artworks of nearly eighty other talented Capital…
Read MoreBest of our TU Community Bloggers, June 11, 2015: Ten for Thursday
Summertime is here. Or at least the summer heat is here. Cook, baby, cook. Go out and fry those eggs on the hood of your car. Not my car, mind you. My Blackbird doesn’t cook eggs well. So what’s the best way to combat the heat? Grab a cold drink, sit down in front of…
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Twilight at the Root Glen
The semi-gauzy illumination of the morning fills the cloudy, chilly sky. And deep along the wooden walkways of a small arboretum on the campus of a Central New York private college, I’m hoping that the photos I take this early morning will soothe my troubled, fractured soul. I’m here on the campus of Hamilton College,…
Read MoreFilthy Lucre, indeed: The Sex Pistols on credit cards
If there was ever a music group that defined anger and uprising and the very heart of punk rock music, it was certainly the Sex Pistols. Okay, does that refresh your memory? Good. The image of the Sex Pistols were of a band rebelling against anything and everything – class structure, the monarchy, all of…
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