Sunday, October 21, 2012
Saturday, October 20, 2012
OPUS 40
Last weekend, I visited Opus 40 which is a sculpture park and museum in Saugerties, NY. Covering more than 6 acres, it is made of hundreds of thousands of tons of finely fitted bluestone, constructed stone by stone over a period of 37 years. It is all the work of one man, sculptor Harvey Fite. You can walk around, and over it, from the deepest recesses of its lower pathways, around the pools and fountains and up to the nine-ton monolith that is the center and summit of Opus 40. On the grounds is a Quarryman's tools and artifacts museum. Henry Fite worked alone using hand tools , for most of 40 years and the museum honors the indigenous tools or our area.
Inside, looking out of the Quarryman's Museum
"Junkyard Dog"
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Friday, October 12, 2012
FALL FOLIAGE
Most trees are in full color. There are a few deep reds but bright yellows prevail. Some green vegetation still remains. Some of these pictures were taken during my trip to PA last weekend and others were taken of the local area. We will probably have one more good weekend or two to take photos of the leaves and then most will be past. Also included is a picture of my cat Larry...just because he's cute!!
Pond at Trinity Pawling School
Larry
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About Me
- Dawn's Photo Blog
- I was introduced to Photography through a friend about 4 years ago. I enjoy taking photos of landscapes and wildlife. I primarily shoot with a Canon EOS 50D SLR camera with a Canon EF 24 - 105mm lens and a 70 - 200mm. I recently purchased a 100 - 400mm lens. I am a member of the Housatonic Camera Club in Salisbury, CT. http://www.housatoniccameraclub.com/