Photographs and commentary by Dick Snoke
We spent a couple days hiking the trails in and around Black Rock Mountain State Park in northeast Georgia. On my way to join the group, I stopped off at Sosebee Cove to see what I might find blooming. The blooms were good, both…
A number of differetn outings here. First is some wild azalea blooms found in Settle Bridge Park as I was scouting for a Senior Services hike later this month. That is followed by images from a short walk in the front of the subdivision…
A morning at the Shirley Miller Wildflower Trail outside LaFayette, GA. I drove through a very strong thunderstorm to get there, but it paid off. We were too late for the bluebells, and not a lot else was blooming. Quite a few white trillium,…
We have not had many nice sunrises this year. Here is one more from late March
A group of us from various photography clubs in north Georgia spent a crisp late winter morning at Panther Falls and Minnehaha Falls north of Lake Rabun. We were at Panther Falls for a while before the sun got up over the trees and…
A very pretty sunrise and a walk at the Mill Creek Nature Center
A visit to the gardens with a fellow photographer. The forecast was for a cloudy sky, but we had brilliant sunshine, and that made finding compositions difficult. We did find good backlit daffodils early on, but as the sun rose higher, it got harder….
I got up for two consecutive sunrises, and were they different from one another. And I hiked the Bartram Trail from Warwoman Dell to both Becky Branch Falls (only one image) and then Martin Creek Falls (the other waterfall images).
I drove south to Callaway Gardens to join the Cobb Photographic Society in shooting butterflies, blooms and birds. Good fun and good photo ops, but a long hard drive.
This was a slow month photographically. We had a lot of rainy days, and I wasn’t motivated to get out since not much was growing or blooming. I did walk at Sims Lake Park a couple of times, and on one of those walks,…