Additional photographs from the very photographic month of October 2008 I didn't have room for on my blog,
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My month of October of 2008 started out by going to a book signing event for photojournalist Kevin Rivoli's new book,
In Search of Norman Rockwell's America. A book where Kevin matches up some classic Norman Rockwell works with his photographs taken throughout his career. He wanted to prove Rockwell's critics wrong by showing his paintings and illustrations did depict the real America.
A week later, I found myself in the Prospect Mountain Diner in Lake George, New York. Shooting from the hip, I photographed this couple sitting at one of the diner's booths. While I am no Kevin Rivoli, I think this scene would be something Mr. Rockwell might have wanted to paint.
Norman Rockwell’s America
The 2008 Columbus Day weekend in upstate New York was one for the ages. Weather could not have been better with Summer-like warmth and cool, pleasant nights.
I travelled to the resort
village of Lake George, New York looking for colorful fall foliage in the lower Adirondacks and wasn't disappointed. The Queen of American Lakes as Lake George is aptly known as enhanced the colors with its clear blue waters.
Following directions to Shelving Rock Falls was easy using a book from
Foot Print Press called
25 Short Hikes and Interesting Walks in the Lake George, NY Region. I used this book to follow an historic walk around the village of Lake George and a forest hike near Warrensburg, New York. The author's descriptions of each of the 25 hikes they document will help you determine which ones you feel you can handle.
A beaver pond in the late afternoon sun on a beautiful Adirondack fall day near Lake George.
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Ladybug basking in some late October sun in central New York.
The Seneca River just west of the Erie Canal's Lock 24 in Baldwinsville, New York, reflecting the colors of the season.
What's an October without a walk through a cemetery with Halloween fast approaching. The Riverview Cemetery in Baldwinsville, like many small towns, hold the history of it's people on the stones loved ones memorialized them with.
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