And leaves are changing color and falling.
Taken with a Sony A7IV and Tamron 90mm f2.8 Macro
Photographs and thoughts on photography and camera collecting
I came across this huge fungus on Oak Road, Briarcliff Manor. I’ve no idea what kind it is. I’ve searched the Internet and so far, have not been able find a fungus that looks like it. I found this strange since I’ve come across this fungus before so it must be fairly common. For the moment I’m stuck.
Taken with a Sony RX100 VII.
These were taken along River Road, one of the most expensive parts of Briarcliff Manor. They’re all large houses. What you’re see here is the part of the house that faces the road. The other side faces the Hudson River. You can get a sense of what the views must be like in the final pictures.
Taken with a Sony Nex 3 (converted to full spectrum Infrared) and Sony FE 28-70 f3.5 – f5.6
I went for brunch at DD’s Diner one day. The last time I was there was when I visited Crawbuckie Preserve. From the diner I walked south along the Old Croton Aqueduct (OCA) Trail, through Ossining and back home. This time I planned to go north along the OCA to Mariandale, so it was quite a short walk, but not without interest.
Above the Kane House.
Taken with a Sony A77II and Minolta 35-105 f3.5-4.5.