Beebe Lake (North end.) Sapsucker Woods. (Home of the Cornell ornithology center.)
Taughanauk (sp?) Falls, about 15 miles north on the west side of Cayuga. Connecticut Hill.
The woods behind my cousin's house outside of Mecklenberg. Texas Hollow outside of Odessa.
Watkins Glen. The Halpin farm on Texas Hill.


I'll stop now, but of those I've mentioned, for a short visit with a 'nature' emphasis,
I would go to Sapsucker. But Joe has much more current local than I do...


Stan

On Sep 2, 2004, at 5:25 PM, arnie wrote:

Hi Joe,

Mostly I like to shoot nature. I know there are lots of waterfalls and
gorges, I just don't know which I should go to as I have a limited amount of
time.


Any recommendations?

thanks
arnie


----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Wilensky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 9:09 AM Subject: Re: Ithaca


Hi, Arnie,

I'm here in Ithaca, and I haven't run out of things to shoot yet ...
gorges and impressive waterfalls, creeks and inlets, an old
industrial side of town and a couple of picturesque college campuses,
farmers' markets and antique shops, the old high school converted to
a downtown mercantile and shops, war monuments and peace sculptures,
aging hippies and avid sportsmen, construction projects and student
housing ...

What do you like to shoot?

Joe




Hi gang,

Thanks for the advice on polarizers, I bought a (multicoated) B+W
polarizer
from B&H.

I'll be up in Ithaca for a couple of days. Any recommended place to make
pictures?


Thanks,
arnie


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