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Nikon D80, Nikkor AF-S DX ED 18-200mm VR lens at f9.0, 1/1250sec, ISO 400, 65mm. tweaked using Kodak EasyShare software.

The Lake Placid Horse Center and Whiteface Mountain, Lake Placid NY…. Host of two Winter Olympics 1932 and 1980, located in the six million acre New York Adirondack State Park…. 02.19.2012

*Featured: “All About New York State” – February 2, 2013

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outdoors, nature, mountains, winter, olympics, travel, adirondacks, new york, united states, woodeye518, deadeye68, john schneider

John has had a camera in front of his face for the better part of 60 years and will continue until he gets it right! Please respect the applicable domestic and international copyrights…. Enjoy, purchase or save if you like, but no publication, any media, without written permission.

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  • barkeypf
    barkeypf4 months ago

    An amazing lack of snow when taken. Just like the 1980 Olympics when they had to truck snow from Canada. Well taken. Whiteface looks so majestic.

  • No snow issues this year in the North Country. Thank you, Paul for your comments… always appreciated!

    – John Schneider

  • Steven  Agius
    Steven Agius4 months ago

    Excellent capture, the scenery John.

  • Steven, thank you for your kind comment… much appreciated!

    – John Schneider

  • Pamela Phelps
    Pamela Phelps4 months ago

    Our last Voucher Challenge in the All About New York State group is accepting entries. Please check out the challenge and enter an image after you have submitted it to the group, if you have not already done so. HERE
    Thanks,
    Your host
    Pamela

  • Pamel… Thank you for the prompt!

    – John Schneider

  • Pamela Phelps
    Pamela Phelps4 months ago

    Congratulations on your feature…Great work!
    Please click on the banner to see your feature and congratulate your fellow members!

  • Pamela… Thank you so much for the feature and using this as the avatar for the challenage. Honored and much appreciated!

    – John Schneider

  • Peter Doré
    Peter Doré4 months ago

  • Peter, thank you for accepting this work into the group, appreciated!

    – John Schneider