The weather around the finger lakes has been pretty mild so far, with temperatures mostly in the thirties and some forties with little precipitation. However, this might change with the anticipated coming of the polar vortex. One struck last year and produced three consecutive nor’easters along the east coast.
I traveled around the finger lakes in December where there were light patches of snow scattered about the countryside. Here are some of my highlight photos.
Along the Lake
Art in the Breeze
Art on the Lake
Smokehouse
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Stephen, Hopefully, the snow will come! I like the character of these images. Are you shooting wwith film! Thank you for keeping us up to date and informed about our environment and the changes facing us.
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Thank you for your comment, martin. Yes, these were shot on Kodak Tmax-100 with my 1973 Yashica TL-electro 35mm camera. We do need snow for some great winter scenes.
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