
Photograph #IC3On a clear sunny day the fountains at Ithaca College show their varied form against a backdrop of Cayuga Lake. If you look carefully you can see the sailboats on the lake.
Fountains at Ithaca College
by R D Welch (1 votes)
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Photograph #TF3The Taughannock gorge becomes a pallet of brilliant autumn colors in mid-October. A day of light rain seems to enhance the colors.
Dick travels to the overlook area often at this time of year.
Autumn at Taughannock Falls
by R D Welch (6 votes)
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Photograph #SW6Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona is one of the most beautiful
and most photographed slot canyons of the Southwest
Antelope Canyon
by R D Welch (5 votes)
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Photograph #TF9We love days in winter when the snow has covered the trees to form a white shroud over the landscape. This was such a day and Dick captured a monochromatic effect on colored film.
Winter at Taughannock Falls
by R D Welch (5 votes)
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Photograph #SW7We met this Indian woman selling her jewelry at the outdoor market in Santa Fe. After buying a set of earings from her Harriet asked if she could take her picture. She quickly captured a portrait of this ageless woman.
Indian woman in Santa Fe
by H H Sutherland (12 votes)
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Photograph #ES8Two fishermen head out to their boat in a foggy day on Cape Cod.
Fishermen in the fog
by R D Welch (3 votes)
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Photograph #CU7The moon rises above Cornell University twice a year, October and April, as viewed from Cass Park. Under ideal conditions, Dick photographed this moonrise in 2002.
Moonrise over Cornell
by R D Welch (3 votes)
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Photograph #TF11As the haze lifts after a spring rain, the emerging leaves and spring flowers provide a new perspective from the upper lookout.
Spring at Taughannock Falls 2002
by R D Welch  (3 votes)
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Photograph #SW2While traveling through Taos, Harriet discovered this scene. The sunflowers playing peek-a-boo with the turquoise door are typical of the southwest.
Sunflower Door
by H H Sutherland (8 votes)
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Photograph #SW5The constantly shifting white gypsum sand at White Sands National Monument makes graceful patterns in late afternoon light. Dick spied this bent Yucca about an hour before sunset and positioned his camera for a pleasing composition with the dunes in the background.
Yucca at White Sands
by R D Welch (7 votes)
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Photograph #TF6Rainy days seem to offer the right kind of weather to bring out the best in the falls. On this particular day, in late autumn, with no wind to disturb them, the water drops hanging from the branches gave an interesting new dimension to the scene.
Rainy day at Taughannock
by R D Welch (3 votes)
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Photograph #SP1In late spring the air above the cool water in Cayuga often condenses to form a dense fog above the lake. Dick and Harriet arrived at Stewart Park early in the morning and Dick captured this tranquil scene of the park benches next to the inlet.
Fog at Stewart Park
by R D Welch  (3 votes)
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