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The Fairport Harbor West Breakwater Light, established in 1925, stands at the entrance of the Grand River in Fairport Harbor, Ohio. Its construction was prompted by the need to replace the former Fairport Harbor Lighthouse, which currently functions as a maritime museum. Serving as a guide for sailors and safeguarding the shoreline, the original…
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Experimenting with Solar Eclipse RAW files using NX Studio is an interesting work. RAW files offer lots of possibilities in post-production, enabling me to apply various creative interpretations of the image or present it in a totally different way. I find it very interesting to uncover new details by fine-tuning mostly EV values during…
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It’s crucial to select a location closer to the path of totality, especially if you live within that 12 to 15-mile-wide range. Lakewood, Ohio was the perfect place for me to make that drive, not very far from my home. I opted for a public venue where more people gather to witness this celestial…
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Preparing for the Solar Eclipse brought excitement, with the mix of anticipation, gear prep, and the ever-unpredictable Cleveland weather. Our home sat about 5 miles off the center line of totality, so I opted for a spot nearer to it—a well-known public park, Solstice Steps at Lakewood Park. Finding parking proved a challenge, taking…
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Cleveland Metro Parks, often referred to as the “Emerald Necklace” for its interconnected network of parks and reservations, plays a crucial role in the monarch butterfly’s migration. The parks provide essential stopover points for these weary travelers during their long journey south. Location: Wendy Park, around mid of September. Follow Cleveland Metro Parks Facebook…
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The Cleveland Air Show is an annual Labor Day weekend tradition that captivates audiences with thrilling aerial displays and aviation marvels. Held against the backdrop of Lake Erie and Cleveland’s skyline, the event features heart-stopping aerobatics and vintage aircraft flights. Families flock to the shores to witness gravity-defying stunts and celebrate Cleveland’s rich aviation…
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The Great Egret, a magnificent bird with its striking white plumage and long, elegant neck, is a sight to behold in wetland habitats like Mentor Marsh near Headlands Beach. With a wingspan reaching up to six feet, this graceful creature is a master of flight and fishing, often seen wading through shallow waters with…
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From July through October, observing hummingbirds in our backyard is something I look forward to. Initially, their tiny size makes them challenging to spot, yet their fast movements in all directions add to the excitement. Particularly fascinating is their ability to alter flight direction by executing a 180-degree rotation. Typically, I notice them frequenting…
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As a photographer, I have a special appreciation for Red Cardinals, particularly during the winter months. Initially, I believed they primarily inhabited large forests, but a visit to CVNP visitor’s center in Brecksville provided me with new insights – they coexist with us too! They display remarkable territorial behavior, often exhibiting serious attitude. Native…