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A favorite spot of mine as it's easy to access and offers endless composition ideas.

 

The Great Salt Lake - GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.

 

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Syracuse, Sicily, Italy, 2022

 

Took a small stroll in a boat this evening and got the light and view I had hoped for. Have to mark his day in my calendar as mostly weather or fate will alter those conditions :-)

 

We had some rain this past week, and the salt bed holds it nicely. All those little bumps are the uneven salt in paper-thin water that will be gone within days.

 

GPS is the exact spot of the shot.

 

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I have seen this old wood for some time but had not captured it as I was waiting for the right conditions, and the light worked out nice this evening.

 

The Great Salt Lake - GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.

 

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Un trois-mâts au port de Syracuse

A three-master at the port of Syracuse

A beautiful day in Syracuse NY on Saturday and I practiced my architectural shots again. I'm enjoying this new genre of photography for me.

 

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Wonderful Venetian Architecture

Welcoming in summer. There will be parties in Clinton Square pretty much every weekend from now till Labor Day

(garden)gate; house with stairs, 3 balconies and roof-terrace; build-on house/store(?) with stairs and balcony; next a colorful neighbor

Syracuse, Ortigia, Siracusa, Sicily - on our way to Syracuse

Syracuse is just wonderful.

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Dedicated to my friend Wanda to whom I promised a photo and a thought. I looked in downtown Syracuse for a fish shop but found only this one.... I hope it will bring her a smile 😄

NYSW CL-2 departs Syracuse, New York for Cortland behind #3014, an ex-SP SD40T-2 snoot, leading two SD70M-2s, a few moments after the world's largest cloud finally opened up.

 

These rails were originally part of the DL&W mainline up to Oswego. The Lackawanna expanded up to Lake Ontario by acquiring the Syracuse, Binghamton, and New York Railroad in 1869. This would become the Lackawanna's principal connection to the Great Lakes giving the railroad an outlet for anthracite coal until it completed a brand-new mainline between Binghamton and Buffalo in 1882.

 

Just around the corner from here was the Lackawanna passenger depot at Armory Square, built during World War II. The Lackawanna ran a Syracuse-Philadelphia train, the Interstate Express, as well as a Syracuse-Binghamton local well into the late 1950s. Passenger service was finished by 1958.

courtyard of palazzo Parisio and Bellomo, now museum of the region

Siracusa, Italy 23/8/2022

Syracuse was dripping with these sorts of details. Alas, I was only there for a few hours. Need to go back someday.

Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.

 

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New York Susquehanna & Western train CL-1 gets moving south on the Syracuse Main for Cortland seen here along I-81 in south Syracuse with two SD70M-2s for power.

The city of Syracuse on the island of Ortigia, Sicily, Italy, is famous for its ancient Greek and Roman ruins.

US Airways Airbus A319-112 N721UW at Syracuse (SYR/KSYR) June 7, 2007.

Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.

 

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Completed in 1893 Syracuse City Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

vs Florida State. Disgusting football game. Kids enjoyed the food, though 😂

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