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[I have decided to revisit some photographs from the recent past in order to develop them in a new light. This is one of those photos.] Patience paidf off with this long exposure taken at dusk from the shore at Webster Park

Pebbles, boulders, water and sky are rendered in shades of grey at the shoreline of Lake Ontario after an October sunset.

We are all collecting and looking to learn how to let go

Explored Oct. 1, 2011, #44 Thank you friends for the wonderful support

20190518-DSC_5436; Rising waters along Irondequoit Bay as the levels of Lake Ontario rise. Trees along the back of the Bayside Restaurant are all standing water.

Just a few of my images taken during my travels yesterday. Now we are getting a good old fashioned winter storm to go on top of it. Yes, I'll be sure to wear my cleats again when I go back. ;-)

Closing out a magnificent summer day.

I seem to have gotten on the subject of churches . Downtown Webster has many old churches and cobblestones and interesting conversions. Makes me a little dizzy looking straight up

The sky got redder as the sun sunk lower.

I was hoping for more light from the setting sun, but the could cover did not time so well with the golden hour. I also had to fight the freezing spray, which made things quite challenging.

wind whipped snow in a late autumn storm

Thinking back during Early Winter

 

Lake Ontario from Webster Park, Webster, NY. February 22, 2021.

A short walk at North Ponds Park

I waited as long as I could to see a waterspout but it was not meant to be. Plus my timing for lightning was awful!

Closing out a magnificent summer day.

Irondequoit Bay

Nikon FE

Nikkor 75-150mm f/3.5 series E

Fuji Superia 400

Polorizer

Levels Adjusted in GiMP

Epson V500 Scan

This Blue Heron was totally unfazed by all the foot and boat traffic going by. Amazing creature.

I was getting ready to capture the ISS Flyover for the night when this beautiful sky presented itself.

This shelf cloud was not overly impressive but the wind it brought in was fierce.

This exposure clocked in at over 2 minutes. The whole event lasted more than 4 minutes and was very bright. I was standing on the Webster side of the Irondequoit Bay Outlet, which empties into the south shore of Lake Ontario.

A windy autumn day on Lake Ontario.

One from the sun and a small one reflecting off the lake.

Lake Ontario, Webster, NY

 

Best Viewed on Black

These day lilies keep trying to grow and late snows keep covering them up and still they persist in trying to grow.

Engagement Shoot

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I waited as long as I could to see a waterspout but it was not meant to be. Plus my timing for lightning was awful!

Engagement Shoot

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Lake Ontario Webster NY

 

Picture taken in Webster Park, Webster, NY

A lake carries you into recesses of feeling otherwise impenetrable. ~William Wordsworth

  

Lake Ontario in Autumn

on our way home from Wegmans...I couldn't get back far enough to get the whole scene...it went on forever...

Closing out a magnificent summer day.

this is a late-day shot of a pair of mallard ducks taking flight over a pond

Closing out a magnificent summer day.

Webster Park, NY

  

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Great Lakes 2021.

Webster, NY • June 4, 2021.

On the way home from Chicago to Cambridge.

 

A detour through Rochester to Lake Ontario and Irondequoit Bay.

Sailing from Irondequoit Bay through the Irondequoit Bay Outlet and into Lake Ontario.

 

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“Expended Snack” — I tried walking North Ponds Park in Webster looking for litter for this week’s challenge. I haven’t spent much time here, so I don’t know if it was due to this weekend’s upcoming Waterfront Arts Festival, or if the park is normally very well kept, but there was surprisingly very little litter to be found on the grounds. I did find a little here and there, however, like this candy wrapper.

These pictures were taken on October 27, 2017 as a follow-up to my May 20,2017 pictures showing Lake Ontario at its high water mark and its effect on the shoreline from the inlet to Irondequoit Bay to Webster Park.

i am putting these pictures in my album Lake Ontario_Irondequoit Bay I will present my current pictures and then my May 20th pictures to show this shoreline as it is now and then.

 

Spring finally arrived in Western New York, the trees and bushes are finally blossoming and the bunny rabbits are emerging from their dens. This youngster let me get close and snap a few pictures before hopping away.

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Autumn - Lake Ontario

 

Fishermen at the lake

 

Irina and CJ.

 

Webster Park

Due Date: April 21st, 2017.

 

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