Monthly Archives: September 2023
Stoic
On My Own
Blues Interrupted
Autumn Beginnings
Delta Lake State Park
Yesterday was the second photo walk with the group from work. I know! What a day to do the walk. Up here in Central NY it was 91 degrees and humid. To add to our pain, we chose to go to Delta Lake State Park which was defended quite well from intruders by mosquito squads. Needless to say, the walk was not as long as the first one.
Again, I was focused on communication, or maybe it is more correct to say, I didn’t stop talking long enough to capture images during the walk. I did stop at the entrance to capture a few images of the late afternoon light on the trees around the pond. I spoke about this location on the walk and it didn’t disappoint as I was leaving the park.
Midday Temple
Reflecting Bellamy
Bellamy Harbor Park
The weather app indicated cloudy conditions but clearing for the day. Perfect for sunrise images. No wind either which had me thinking the canal would be calm and like a mirror. I was right. The colors in the sky reflected in the waters of the canal. A perfect morning (except for the friggin’ mosquitoes)…
Sculptures in the Light
Griffiss International Sculpture Garden
Yesterday morning I changed up my sunrise destination. I typically have been going to Bellamy Harbor but thought it would be cool to go to the International Sculpture Garden on Griffiss Business Park. Frequent readers will know this park as my go to spot for macro photography as well as a place for a nice walk.
I did the same thing way back in 2019 and it was about time I showed the sculptures some sunrise love. There is a lot more going on at the park these days so finding a way to highlight a sculpture by itself is a little more difficult. I also spent to much time yesterday morning processing my sunrise image and didn’t arrive at the park with nearly enough time to explore all the lighted sculptures.
I have included the names of the artists for the sculpture in the caption below each image. You can read more about the sculpture garden at this link International Sculpture Garden, and find out more about the artists. I need to do this again real soon…













