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I didn't have my tripod with me, so I took it on auto. I was able to take care of some of the noise in Lightroom.
Pick one any one ,,but you better walk that bike :)
along the Erie canal,going down..going up is the village
A cruise aboard the Sam Patch departs from Schoen Place in the Port of Pittsford, NY, traveling west through the historic village of Pittsford, which retains much of its original charm and character thanks to a strong commitment to preservation.
It arrives at Lock 32 and passes through the 40 ton gates.
one from last year, going through pics on my phone, ive never done anything with..Happy Slider Sunday every one
This stained glass of Mary and the Baby Jesus can be found in Pittsford New York's St. Louis Roman Catholic Church.
Early November and most of the leaves were down already. A few late trees showed color, but only a very few. While at Mendon Ponds Park that day, we came across an area of such trees. But they too dropped leaves in the stiff breeze.
A look down and wow! A good opportunity for a still life. They almost arranged themselves. This image is the result of "a little" arranging.
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These are leaves of the Tuliptree (Liriodendron tulipifera). An excellent and thorough write up on the Tuliptree is found on the National Park Service website here www.nps.gov/shen/learn/nature/tuliptree.htm
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Mendon Ponds Park is the largest Monroe County Park with 2,500 acres of woodlands, ponds, wetlands and glacially created landforms. In 1969, it was named to the National Registry of Natural Landmarks due to its geologic history and presence of significant kames, eskers, and kettles. www2.monroecounty.gov/parks-mendonponds.php
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image by Photo George
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