New York, Photography

Kayak Tour

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I was in Cold Spring harbor this past Saturday morning and i noticed a crowd of people with Kayaks.  I then realized they were all there because a gentleman that offers Kayak tours was also giving lessons.

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As the photo shows above he was helping people into the Kayaks and balancing them until they got their sea legs.  After he taught them  proper paddling technique he gave them a shove and they were on their way.

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One by one they all cast off to practice their newly acquired Kayaking skills.

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Some managed better than others but they all seemed to get the hang of it by the time they gathered into two groups to wait for the teacher and guide.

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Alright give me a minute to stuff myself in here and I’ll be right with you guys.

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And I’m off hopefully the weather will stay good until i finish this tour.

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This Kayaker was not learning he was just coming in and I had to take a photo of his custom wooden Kayak, a pretty slick one too :)

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Into the night

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This picture was by pure chance, it was late at night, totaly dark in a mountainous area (Bird´s mountains, right in the middle of Germany http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogelsberg_Mountains),

A friend of mine who was driving came around the curve and I saw these reflective lines and traffic posts. Suddenly I shouted to my friend “Stop, I have to take a picture”.
We were on the road in the darkness for hours but until this moment when we went around the curve I have never seen this. There was a little bit more ambient light, but this is more like what I had envisioned in my mind when I shouted “Stop”.

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New York, Photography

Morning Dew

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Nikon D610 and Tamron 90mm Di SP f/2.8 Macro Lens – 1/500 @ f/4.3

Although I am a firm believer in using the same brand lenses as the manufacturer of your camera this Tamron 90mm f/2.8 macro lens certainly proves me wrong. It is an extraordinary performing lens. These are some images I took of early morning dew on some Hosta leaves.

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Nikon D610 and Tamron 90mm Di SP f/2.8 Macro Lens – 1/2000 @ f/5.0

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A Game of Chase in the Garden

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Butterflies and Hydrangeas I

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I was supposed to be packing for a weekend of lacrosse at Penn State when I took a last-minute walk around the garden.

My senses came alive to the sight of butterflies, the sound of bees buzzing, and the aroma of Hydrangeas.

An impatient chase ensued, and I was able to capture a few magnificent creatures.  Above, is a butterfly or two.

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New York, Photography

The Fire Island Lighthouse

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One would think being I have lived on Long Island for my entire life I might have been to the top of the Fire Island Lighthouse. Well I have not, but today I’m going to achieve that goal. I have been to the top of the Montauk Point Lighthouse and that one is a little claustrophobic for a portly gent like myself.

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I am happy to say the spiral staircase is in great condition and there are ample handrails.  This window is on the third landing and faces North toward the Great South Bay. That should be the town of Islip in the distance.

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The thickness of the walls at the first floor landing were designed to be well over six feet thick.  As you get higher the walls decrease in thickness and the tower gets narrower.

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This window is facing south towards the Atlantic Ocean I guess you can call this the money view.  It’s also the side of the building that gets hit really hard during the coastal storm and hurricane season.

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This is the view from the top of the lighthouse facing West toward Robert Moses State Park and parking fields four and five.  In the distance you can see the “Needle” water tower and the massive antenna to the right at the United States Coast Guard Station at Fire Island.  The Atlantic Ocean is to the left and the Great South Bay to the right.

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This is the view to the East and the communities seen in the distance are Kismit and Saltaire. Ocean Beach and Ocean Bay Park are a little bit further east.  Beyond the lighthouse no vehicle traffic is allowed except for emergency vehicles.  The Atlantic Ocean is to the right and the Great South Bay to the left.

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For a compete history of this historic landmark please go to this link – http://www.fireislandlighthouse.com/html/lighthouse_history.html

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