Photographs and commentary by Dick Snoke
We drove to Raleigh to visit Cathy, Beth and their families, one of the few times Cathy has been able to come back to this part of the country. I tried some birding venues with little success. I did do better at Pullen Park…
A few very nice sunrises late in the month, all at West Bank Park near Buford dam.
We drove to the Twin Cities for my sister’s birthday, and while there I took a couple mornings to watch and photograph the egrets, geese and ducks at the Wood Lake Nature Center. In addition to the very nice trail, there is a boardwalk…
An outing with the North Georgia Photography Club and the Cobb Photographic Society in mid-September to Gibbs Gardens. I went with no expectations, but I hoped to find waterlilies and good stuff in the Japanese Garden. The Japanese Garden is not yet in fall…
I was up early for several mornings, and I went to West Bank Park to both watch the sunrise and to walk a few miles. Not al the sunrise were great, but I was able to find interesting images as the sun came through…
Sunrises on the firstdays of the month was pretty good, but the second was spectacular. The first two images are from the first; the others are from the second
More sunrise walks at West Bank Park. Some days are better than others for sunrise photo ops.
I was up regularly for sunrise because the weather was so hot that early morning was the only time I could walk without sweating too much. So I have many sunrise images. I also drove to Dick’s Creek one morning to shoot that waterfall…
I was in the habit of rising early to walk before the heat got unbearable. So I was at West Bank Park several times when the sunrise and lighting was very interesting. First is August 9. I had good light and the waterfowl co-operated…
Another morning, another sunrise, another venture to West Bank Park to take pictures.