I stopped in Cooperstown, New York last week for a couple of hours one afternoon. Cooperstown in known for being the home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
The Hall of Fame was extremely crowded that day. Since I have visited in multiple times in the past, I decided to forego entering the building. Instead, I walked around the downtown area for a couple of hours.
Here is what I captured:
1- Intersection of Chestnut & Main Streets
2- Sand Lot Kid statue in front of Doubleday Field
3- The Inn at Cooperstown (1874)
4- Hall of Fame Windows
5- Flags outside the Ostsego County Courthouse
6- Window surrounded by red brick wall
7- Four Chairs on a Porch
8- Baseball Weather Vane
9- The Inn at Cooperstown
10- Basket of Flowers
11- I will include one photo of the interior of the Hall of Fame. I captured this one 16 years ago. Nobody was there, so I was permitted to bring my tripod inside for some serious photography!
Danpbphoto wrote:
Just fantastic compositions Glenn and at a timely post being the "little league" season here!
Very sharp, crisp, vibrant images all!
Super job!
Dan
Thanks Dan...I was in the area since I coach a 12U baseball team. We traveled to Cooperstown to play in a week long tourament.
Glenn, it's always a treat to view your set. Amazing eye for composition Everyone of them is sharp and perfectly exposed. Great work....thanks for sharing.
Nice picture story of the town. My folks took the family there a very long time ago. We took our kids there a very long time ago Your images bring back some memories.
keepclicking wrote:
Glenn, it's always a treat to view your set. Amazing eye for composition Everyone of them is sharp and perfectly exposed. Great work....thanks for sharing.
Thank you...much appreciated!
ctgoldwing wrote:
Nice picture story of the town. My folks took the family there a very long time ago. We took our kids there a very long time ago Your images bring back some memories.
Thank you!