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cranky old dude 02-03-13 04:40 PM

Teaser thread (pics)
 
Though Winter is in full swing my bikes and potential photo rides are still in the forefront of my mind. My vision for the upcoming riding season is one of almost unlimited time and opportunities, unless reality sets in and changes things. I've been scoping things out and have posted a couple of winter views of things to come.

Here's what us poor North Coast creatures have been dealing with. These poor critters are waiting for Spring with at least as much anticipation as I am, meanwhile, they're busy walking on water...

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...psa048e33b.jpg


These pictures are of the Genesee River at the Port of Rochester on my regular ride route.

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps663addb6.jpg


One area I hope to spend ample time in is the University of Rochester, which is accross town from where I live. These are shots of the University Library...

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...psc4b31412.jpg

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps110502fd.jpg


Here's a picture of the Boynton House, a prairie style home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. My daughter in Chicago is a big fan of his so I anticipate riding by and photographing this structure often.

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps1c16faaf.jpg


Are you thoroughly chilled to the bone yet? I am, so here's a couple of pictures from inside the Lamberton Conseratory in Highland Park...another destination of mine for next season.

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...psc00766d1.jpg

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps6434a36a.jpg

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps01d82d15.jpg

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps1b87791e.jpg

So think warm thoughts and hopefully I'll soon be able to post ride reports with photographs of these same areas showing ample greenery and blossoms without having to resort to stopping into the Conservatory!!

qcpmsame 02-03-13 04:42 PM

Lenny,
Your pictures are always so beautiful and the descriptions are good. Thanks for sharing these with us.

Bill

miss kenton 02-03-13 05:23 PM

Lenny, I always enjoy your photo essays and look forward to seeing more!

groth 02-03-13 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by cranky old dude (Post 15232688)
So think warm thoughts and hopefully I'll soon be able to post ride reports with photographs of these same areas showing ample greenery and blossoms without having to resort to stopping into the Conservatory!!

Lenny -

I hope you make it to all your destinations! I'm looking forward to the "warm" photos.

- Ed

Bikey Mikey 02-03-13 05:29 PM

Lenny,

Nice photo essay. What camera do you carry with you on you bike?

cranky old dude 02-03-13 05:43 PM


Originally Posted by qcpmsame (Post 15232702)
Lenny,
Your pictures are always so beautiful and the descriptions are good. Thanks for sharing these with us.

Bill


Originally Posted by miss kenton (Post 15232842)
Lenny, I always enjoy your photo essays and look forward to seeing more!


Originally Posted by groth (Post 15232859)
Lenny -

I hope you make it to all your destinations! I'm looking forward to the "warm" photos.

- Ed


Originally Posted by Bikey Mikey (Post 15232864)
Lenny,

Nice photo essay. What camera do you carry with you on you bike?

Thanks all.

I ride with a Canon PowerShot A580. Since I was truckin' it last week, most of these pics were taken with my Canon PowerShot SX20is, though the ducks were taken with the A580. I generally ride with my least expensive camera as I have occasionally been known to loose my battle with gravity and tip over.

Dudelsack 02-03-13 07:08 PM

:thumb:

jdon 02-03-13 07:13 PM

As always, beautiful photos Lenny!

Bikey Mikey 02-03-13 07:17 PM

Those are pricey cameras if you have an issue with gravity--granted not pricey compared to some high-level SLRs.

GeorgeBMac 02-03-13 08:29 PM

[QUOTE=cranky old dude;15232688]

Here's a picture of the Boynton House, a prairie style home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. My daughter in Chicago is a big fan of his so I anticipate riding by and photographing this structure often.

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps1c16faaf.jpg

QUOTE]

Bring her down to Pittsburgh someday! We have a couple Frank Lloyd Wright houses not too far from here: Fallingwater and Kentuck Nob. Fallingwater is especially impressive. They took my 5th grade class there on a field trip -- I thought having a real water fall in the middle of the house was kind of neat. And, the way its designed, you're never quite sure if your inside or outside... Plus, there is some very nice cycling near Fallingwater... If you go in the fall I guarantee some great photo opportunities!

El Segundo 02-03-13 09:19 PM

Beautiful pictures, thanks for sharing.

cranky old dude 02-04-13 05:23 AM

[QUOTE=GeorgeBMac;15233536]

Originally Posted by cranky old dude (Post 15232688)

Here's a picture of the Boynton House, a prairie style home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. My daughter in Chicago is a big fan of his so I anticipate riding by and photographing this structure often.

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps1c16faaf.jpg

QUOTE]

Bring her down to Pittsburgh someday! We have a couple Frank Lloyd Wright houses not too far from here: Fallingwater and Kentuck Nob. Fallingwater is especially impressive. They took my 5th grade class there on a field trip -- I thought having a real water fall in the middle of the house was kind of neat. And, the way its designed, you're never quite sure if your inside or outside... Plus, there is some very nice cycling near Fallingwater... If you go in the fall I guarantee some great photo opportunities!

I agree. They are both worth visiting. We managed to visit both sites during the Summer of 2006 while visiting prospective colleges with her.

Kentuk Knob....

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps321214c5.jpg


Fallingwater....

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...pscb35c1ea.jpg


She's currently working at a firm in Chicago and is in the process of planning her wedding. The last time we spoke she was investigating the possibility of having the cerimony performed in Unity Temple. Like I said, she's a big fan.

GeorgeBMac 02-04-13 07:52 AM

Great pictures of both Fallingwater and Kentuck Knob. Thank you!

Bikey Mikey 02-04-13 05:25 PM

Love FLW architecture. Unfortunately, many of the homes built have issues such as leaky roofs and a lot of his furniture, although extremely pleasing in aesthetics, is not comfortable.

JanMM 02-04-13 06:28 PM

Very nice images.

Frosty861 02-06-13 10:45 AM

Excellent photos. Now we need one of the home of the "Garbage Plate"! Don't know if FLW would approve, but I am sure it will warm us up after a ride.

GeorgeBMac 02-06-13 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by Bikey Mikey (Post 15236864)
Love FLW architecture. Unfortunately, many of the homes built have issues such as leaky roofs and a lot of his furniture, although extremely pleasing in aesthetics, is not comfortable.

... Well, the stuff is probably too expensive to sit on anyways!

I just had an electrician at my place last night. He had to come in the evening because he was in the process of installing 100 recessed lights in an old circa-1900 Pittsburgh mansion (we still have a lot of them).

The owner just bought it for a million dollars and is putting another million in to renovate it.

I guess when you get up into that territory, if you need a place to sit, you just buy a regular house to crash in...

cranky old dude 02-06-13 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by Frosty861 (Post 15243478)
Excellent photos. Now we need one of the home of the "Garbage Plate"! Don't know if FLW would approve, but I am sure it will warm us up after a ride.

:) It's on my list of places to ride to and photograph. My oldest daughter is very fond of Nick Tahou's and has requested that I post a few pictures so she can choose one to frame and display in her home in L.A.

It also qualifies as old acrhitecture since it's located in the old Buffalo, Rochester, and Pittsburgh Railway terminal building which, by the way, scratches my rail-fan itch.

With so many destinations I wonder if maybe I should have retired a few years earlier. :innocent:

cranky old dude 02-06-13 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by Bikey Mikey (Post 15236864)
Love FLW architecture. Unfortunately, many of the homes built have issues such as leaky roofs and a lot of his furniture, although extremely pleasing in aesthetics, is not comfortable.

A total restoration has just been completed on the Boynton house and I've watched a PBS special that chronicled the job from start to finish. The original furniture is in the house and in use. Much of the surrounding land had been sold and built on so some lanscaping adjustments were necessary and I believe the garage is not to original plans.

I'll get better pictures when the more comfortable bicycling weather returns. Rest assured, my bike will be in the foreground.

CrankyFranky 02-06-13 06:52 PM

How nice to have a warm conservatory to contrast with the crunchy outdoors! Thank you for brightening my evening!
Is that a quail or a rail under the fence?

North Coast Joe 02-07-13 01:45 PM

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We're lucky enough to live around the corner from an F.L.W. house. Rumor has it he built this one for the "common man", an effort an an affordable structure.

Sorry I didn't get the full length of the home, but the caretaker's ugly pick-up truck was in the driveway as I rode by, and again on my way home.

Rick@OCRR 02-07-13 01:51 PM

Great photos C.O.D. and thanks for sharing!

Rick / OCRR


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