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Spring is Reluctantly Arriving in Upstate NY

Posted on April 21, 2013 by Bob — Leave a reply

It’s the 21st of April.  Last night, my car had snow stuck to it.  And twice yesterday while we were out driving around, there were flurries in the air.  Week Continue Reading →

Posted in Photography, Scenic | Tagged 2013photochallenge, daffodils, flora, spring, stubborn, winter | Leave a reply

The Road to Spring

Posted on March 4, 2013 by Bob — Leave a reply

About a month ago,  +Punxsutawney Phil predicted an early spring.  It’s been 4 weeks, and today it is in the lower 20 degree range, and snowing.  I’m hoping that this snow Continue Reading →

Posted in Photography, Rural | Tagged 2013photochallenge, groundhog, pine, pines, punxsutawney phil, road, snow, spring, trees, winter | Leave a reply

Downtown Cooperstown at Night

Posted on February 27, 2013 by Bob — Leave a reply

On a rainy winter evening, you can actually see the street and the buildings on Main Street in Cooperstown.  In another one to two months, it will be hard to Continue Reading →

Posted in Night, Photography, Travel | Tagged cooperstown, fog, Main Street, night, photo, photography, rain, winter | Leave a reply

Doubleday Field at night

Posted on February 26, 2013 by Bob — Leave a reply

Doubleday Field, Cooperstown NY.  Where baseball is played in the Home of Baseball.  Spring training is starting farther south.  In Upstate NY, the fields, stadiums, and parks where the sport Continue Reading →

Posted in Night, Photography, Travel | Tagged b/w, black and white, cooperstown, Doubleday, fog, New York, night, ny, photo, photography, winter | Leave a reply

An old barn on a foggy night

Posted on February 25, 2013 by Bob — Leave a reply

Another photo taken on a foggy and wet Saturday night.  This barn is located across the road from the Clark Gym in Cooperstown.  On the other side of it, I Continue Reading →

Posted in Night, Photography, Rural | Tagged barn, Clark Gym, cooperstown, fog, New York, night, ny, photo, photography, rain, winter | Leave a reply

Glimmerglass State Park Winter Residents

Posted on February 14, 2013 by Bob — Leave a reply

  Driving around enjoying a sunny winter afternoon, we stopped at Glimmerglass State Park, near Cooperstown NY. These three winter residents of the park were also enjoying the sun, swimming Continue Reading →

Posted in Photography, Wildlife | Tagged cooperstown, ducks, frozen, ice, mallard, ny, snow, stream, winter | Leave a reply

White Tail Deer

Posted on February 12, 2013 by Bob — Leave a reply

I love going out to take pictures and finding something completely unexpected. I went out the other morning to see take pictures of ice and frost on the trees. As Continue Reading →

Posted in Photography, Rural, Scenic, Wildlife | Tagged deer, New York, ny, Rural, snow, tail, trees, white, wild, winter, woods | Leave a reply

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