My wife and I took a walk at Shadyside Lake Park in Anderson, Indiana, yesterday afternoon. The park is made up of a series of large gravel pits excavated by the old Myers Gravel Company years ago. It has walk trails, fishing, biking, boating, picnicking, and the like.
The downloads are sharper.
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Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
Looks like a nice place to visit, John. And some nice captures there.
Thanks for the tour.
Will
#1 is very appealing to me for the suggestion of brush strokes caused by the slight rippling in the water.
The covered bridge looks almost 3D with that bright white showing through the cut-outs. Very cool exposure and pp.
The leaves on the path is a simple composition, but very effective for the color contrasts and of course the timeless story of changing seasons.
Nice!!
Love the abstract effect in #1! Nice shots. Stay well and keep up the good work.
That first one really catches my eye John, nicely done
You have some beautiful shots in this series. I am not going to make any comments on what Linda has said because it is unusual for me not to agree with her judgement.
I imagine that first shot with the change of colors of the leaves. I like the b&w version of the bridge and wonder if you made any other images from a different location. The surroundings tell us about the environment where it is located.
I like the shot of the squirrel. The little creature looks really cute. The colored leaves on the pavement tell me that Fall is near.
Very nice!
Never been there. I'm gonna go. Any good birding there?
Good set, John! #1 is compelling, it could be a painting.
#1 reminds me of a Monet painting
Linda From Maine wrote:
#1 is very appealing to me for the suggestion of brush strokes caused by the slight rippling in the water.
The covered bridge looks almost 3D with that bright white showing through the cut-outs. Very cool exposure and pp.
The leaves on the path is a simple composition, but very effective for the color contrasts and of course the timeless story of changing seasons.
Nice!!
Thanks for the nice comments, Linda.
Ourspolair wrote:
Love the abstract effect in #1! Nice shots. Stay well and keep up the good work.
Thank you! My brother was a master at these kinds of shots; perhaps someday I will vaguely approach his level.
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