Took my wife to Ko-Ed Candies in South Buffalo to get her holiday fix of sweets. This store was originally owned by Theodore Edington who was her Grandmother. It has changed hands two times since but retained the original name.
Thank you for the comment. I cropped out the piece of cardboard on the ground
Old RR Freight Dock on Oliver Street in North Tonawanda,NY.
HDR Photo of a RR Yard in South Buffalo.
I use a Nikkor 50mm 1.8 AF D on my 7100. It is a great lens and can be had for under $100.00 on ebay. Keep in mind it will be a 75mm equivalent on a crop sensor.
I use a Nikkor 50mm 1.8 AF D on my 7100. It is a great lens and can be had for under $100.00 on ebay. Keep in mind it will be a 75mm equivalent on a crop sensor.
This is my Pug Brutus. He doesn't think he is my dog but rather that I am his human.
Buffalo River passing under the Michigan Ave. lift bridge.
Yes, the toll booths are still on the bridges. We have an eazy-pass and the cost to residents is $0.09.
Yes, it does wrap around the corner of the building.
Street art in across from Gene McCarthy's Tavern/Brewery in South Buffalo.
Some Street Art in the vicinity of the University of Buffalo campus.
Higher Learning
Abandoned New York Central RR Terminal in Buffalo on a cold winter day.
This is the Buffalo Fire Boat/Ice Breaker. It was built in 1900 and refitted in 1953. The Cotter was named a National Historic Landmark in 1996.
This photo was taken toward the end of winter last year and is a sad reminder of what is in store in the near future.
I was in the Med also 50 years ago on a Minesweeper (USS Pinnacle MSO 462).