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I have a ton of these from the fourth but here is the last I am posting. You get the idea. All the fireworks images below were taken with a Canon powershot sx50 hs with tripod. Settings were 4 sec. at f-8, iso 80. Once you have the first one focused set your focus to manual mode. This keeps the camera from zooming in and out re focusing every shot.

Fireworks in Chambersburg

Chambersburg put on quite a nice display of fireworks to celebrate America's birthday on the 4th of July. I enjoyed photographing the colorful patterns of light.

Strasburg RR

I noticed this cute little boy standing along the station tracks in Strasburg. The background was a perfect match for his attire to make a timeless old fashioned photograph. Always pay close attention to your surroundings and you'll be surprised at what you can find.

Mellow Yellow

Summer brings tons of colorful flowers. These lilies from our garden have such great color.

Power the Tower

Here is the main reason I love to travel with a bridge camera. One small camera, no lenses to lug. The zoom reach of these cameras is just incredible. This Canon powershot sx50hs captured the Skylon Tower across the gorge with ease. Zooming from the 35mm equivalent of 24mm-4800mm. Click to enlarge.

Horseshoe Falls

Todays bike ride took me by Horseshoe Falls. I made a seven image panorama of the falls from a top Terrapin Point. Photoshop had a ridiculously hard time merging these photos because of the mist. I did manage to produce a small rainbow and retained detail along the Canadian shoreline.

River Run

A glimpse between the trees of the rushing waters of the upper Niagara rapids. Shot in black and white mode with an R-79 infrared filter.

Great Blue Heron

A good find along Cayuga creek. This GBH was intently fishing for breakfast. I had to back off the zoom so I could include his full reflection.

Another Swallow

Beautiful bird giving me some photo time and I'm glad he did. These little birds fly like rockets and are very difficult to shoot in flight. The canon camera I had this day was no where near fast enough to do BIF shots.

Big Swallow

A nice grab of this tree swallow perched a top a thistle. I love the blue feathers on these birds. This cutie looks pretty young, probably this years crop. It's important to not disturb any wildlife so keep your distance and use telephoto lenses. I used a canon powershot sx50 hs at 850mm which kept me about 15 feet away from my subject.

Second Look

Here is another angle of the beautiful white bird fishing for his lunch.

Lucky Break

We don't usually see white egrets in Niagara Falls. I am not a birder so he possibly could be an albino version of a great blue heron, I don't really know for sure.This guy has been stalking Gill creek for two years now that I know of and maybe longer. I catch glimpses of him occasionally on my bike rides. He will see me and he's gone, not a photogenic type I guess. This day was an exception he didn't care as much about me as long as I kept my distance, as he did about catching his lunch. Lucky break for me the sun was cooperating and so was a nice reflection in the water.

Ray of Light

This particular image I switched to a 10x ND filter. Exposure ended up at 30 sec. at f-2.8 and iso 100. I started the exposure while the falls was under cloud cover but halfway thru the a ray of sunlight came through the trees and lit up the water.

Peaceful Delight

While at Lockport falls I made some color exposures. To make the water blur you need a good tripod and a slow shutter speed. This one I used a 4X nd filter to slow the shutter speed to 6 sec. at f-11, iso 200.

A Little Waterfall

Went to Lockport and stopped by this little gem. It had been raining for the past week so I had plenty of water flow. I used an infrared R-79 red filter to make the foliage white. Long exposure of 30 sec. at 2.8 and iso 100.

Down the Stretch

A big stretch dual in the eight race with Gandys Got Gold and Rock My Soul challenging.

Big Win

Another jockey, Juan Crawford. He is smiles from ear to ear after an unexpected win on long shot Crowns Dancer.

The Jocks

Here is Helen Vanek after another successful win on Hombre Natural. She won the first three races opening day at Fort Erie Race Track for the hat trick. I used f-6.3 at 1/2000th sec at iso 900 to capture this image. The needed the fast shutter speed because the horse was still very excited after the race and moving around quite a bit. The f6.3 aperture was to acquire the most depth of field I could get an still keep my iso reasonable.

The Old Grey Mare

The old grey mare named Sandys Hurricane gets challenged by Our Gabrielle in the seventh race.

Finish with Style

I used manual mode with a start up setting of 1/2000th sec @ f-6.3 and auto iso to deal with the clouded sky. Iso in this pic ended up at 1250. I like the double image of this finish on the monitor.

Post to Post

I always try to find backgrounds that are not too busy so your focus of attention is on the action of the horses. Here I cropped out the sky and tree tops because they distracted the eye from my subjects. Use creative cropping to improve your compositions.

A Lot of Gull

Nice image I grabbed at the track of this gull flying around the grandstands. He was looking for hand outs but the bettors weren't interested in birds they were there to see horses.

The Giant Within

I love horse racing but it's not always fun and games. In the eight race on opening day at Fort Erie Race Track yesterday this great 5 year old champion named The Giant Within took a terrible fall and broke his front leg. Here is probably the last image of him healthy right before the race. Little did anyone suspect the horror that was about to happen minutes later.
The jockey, Christopher Griffith was thrown off his mount but appeared to be unhurt as he chased down the terrified horse. Meanwhile owners, trainers, horsemen, track officials swarmed on the scene.
They removed his saddle as quick as they could and tried control him. The following images are very graphic and should be viewed at your discretion.
Sadly there is nothing that can be done for this poor horse and I am sure he will need to be put down when they get him back to the stables. My heart goes out to all who suffered from this loss.

Opening Day

Traditionally I like to go shoot the ponies on opening day at Fort Erie race track in Ontario.

Hummingbird Garden Series

I like the challenge of shooting hummingbirds. I added some foreground to this image after the fact.

To Compress or Not

A nice profile shot of the same female featured below. Adding textured overlays to the background for interest. The lens I use is a 70-200mm racked out to 200mm and this compresses and blurs out the background. In most cases this is preferred but I wanted to see if a slightly muted background would make it more interesting. Any opinions on this?