Through The Glass – TTG07
Delta Lake State Park

End the Day
Olympus E-M1 Mark II, M. Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8, {1/100, 1/160, 1/200 & 1/250s bracket}, 25mm, f/16, ISO 400
Clayton, NY
I had the privilege of attending the wedding of a friend I worked with at my previous job this past weekend. The ceremony and reception were at the 1000 Islands Harbor Hotel in Clayton, NY. Clayton is in the 1000 islands region of upstate New York and the hotel is right on the St. Lawrence river. It was a beautiful location.
I also had the opportunity to spend some time with another friend from my previous job and his wife. We all had a really good time. The wedding was great and the reception was a lot of fun with good food, music and amazing company. It was the sort of weekend I was looking for after a long summer. It also allowed my to grab some pictures of the area at sunset and sunrise. I have never been to the St. Lawrence river and it was better than I expected. Next time I go up North I will plan on exploring even more.

1000 Islands Harbor Hotel
Olympus E-M1 Mark II, M. Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8, 3.2s, 12mm, f/11, ISO 400 (5 image panoramic)
Delta Lake State Park
Labor Day weekend typically marks the end of the summer season at Delta Lake State Park. I’ll be going up to the 1000 Islands area of New York today for a wedding and will miss the annual bonfire on the beach but I did manage to get over to the park and capture a beautiful sunset image. The swimming goggles appear to have been washed up on the shore and they felt like a good statement for the image. Although there have not been a lot of people at the park when I go to find a sunset, after this weekend there will be even less. Next stop… Autumn.
Through The Glass – TTG05
Mother Nature and I have had a difficult relationship the past few days. Although she has been providing some nice weather she thinks it’s funny let the clouds roll in around sunset. I believe she knows I was looking for any excuse not to get off the couch… Last night I fooled her, the hot, humid day did not stop me from seeking out the sunset… clouds and all.
I had seen a similar picture with the Lensball to the one I captured below and I wanted to get my own version. I knew the perfect place. I drove down to Bellamy Harbor Park at the bottom of Rome to use the benches along the canal for my attempt. This is a good place for a couple of reasons, one, there generally is not a lot of people during the week and two, the benches are aligned East to West, which would allow me to include the setting sun in the picture. My timing was pretty good… 🙂