Roadside Chronicles 2

Most of my recent photographs have been captured during the commute to and from work as there hasn’t been time for much else. Time at home has been consumed by fights with snow and ice using a variety of tools and techniques.

To break the monotony, I managed a relatively short walkabout this afternoon through backroads of Oswego County. The snow is always more beautiful when I’m working a camera and not a snowblower or shovel.

The photographs are straight out of the camera with adjustments only for cropping and white balance.

33 Clicks Through The Windshield On A Saturday Drive Headed North

Riding To Lowville For Fuel

The weather was exceptional and the Star Stratoliner Deluxe had half of a tank of fuel. I put a camera in the saddlebags and headed Northeast. 75 miles later I was in Lowville refueling the bike for the ride home.

When traveling through this part of the Tug Hill area, I often stop at this spot at the intersection of Route 177 and Porter Road. There are several similar photographs on WalkaboutChronicles.com from some of those previous visits. It is a beautiful spot and an interesting convergence of high-tech windmills and traditional farmland. If you look closely, you can see an Amish buggy headed toward me from the far end of the road.

It won’t be long before rides like this must be taken in the car and photographs featuring Fall and golden hour colors will be replaced with Winter snow and gray skies.


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