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Old 08-28-2008, 05:07 PM
 
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I wonder if there are pictures for places like Oswego, Auburn, Fulton, Cazenovia, Hamilton, Canastota, Brewerton, the towns south of Syracuse, Cortland and Oneida, among others?
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Old 08-28-2008, 08:47 PM
 
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A few photos of Brewerton are in my Cicero photo thread. When I get a chance I want to take a trip out to Cazenovia and take a few photos of that area.

So to answer your question, I do not know of any threads solely devoted to any of those villages or cities.

If you are wondering about my reasoning for choosing places to photograph... well, here's is my logic explained....

I do not consider Cortland as part of the Syracuse area....so I'm not going to bother traveling down there. I hear that Oneida residents travel to Oneida County for shopping and services more than Onondaga County...so I'm not interested in that city either. Auburn has its own micropolitan area and is not officially a part of Syracuse's MSA, only Syracuse's CSA....if a highway connected Auburn with Syracuse (like the original plan that was recently cancelled) I'm sure I'd be more involved in promoting that area.

Hamilton is a nice town, but I'm sure residents there shop more in the Utica area than in the Syracuse area.

So to put it directly, I'm only interested in promoting cities and towns that are somehow connected to the Syracuse area....which I consider the city and surrounding urbanized area along with a few outlying towns that are within reasonable commuting distance to Syracuse.

However, if the Syracuse area boomed in population and the urbanized area spread into surrounding counties.....my interest would start to expand/grow as the Syracuse area expands to influence more of the State.

That's my current worldview and I'm sticking with it.
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Old 08-31-2008, 10:30 AM
 
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I have a number of photos of the Oswego area at Oswego Links as well as many of the surrounding areas scattered throughout the main website - Lakeshoreimages Presents Jon Vermilye's Nature Photography, Travel & RV Pages
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Old 09-03-2008, 11:58 AM
 
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I'll take some photos next time I go to Cortland and post them.
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