Photographs and commentary by Dick Snoke
I drove to Pawley’s Island to photograph birds and other stuff at Huntington Beach State Park and Brookgreen Gardens. It was a quick trip, only one day photographing, but it was productive.
A few sunrises and the blooms on the cherry trees at the subdivision entrance
It was an eventful couple of weeks. We had a lot of rain, and Lake Lanier rose to about a foot above full pool. One morning while watching the sunrise, I managed to dump my good camera into the lake, and that made the…
A couple of crisp late winter or early spring mornings at Lake Lanier. Not spectacular sunrise color, but pretty reflections and such.
A February morning at Lake Lanier. Cold, but nearly calm. Just a few clouds to provide color, and a few geese to add interest.
Not a lot of opportunities but I did get out some. A few hikes along the greenway or in the parks, and a few sunrises.
Yet another sunrise walk at West Bank Park on Lake Lanier. The clouds obscured most of the color most of the time, but there were a couple of breaks. Then, on the walk, I found a nice set of reflections in the lake. That…
More sunrise sat Lake Lanier on cold, breezy mornings typical of winter in Georgia. It was cold enough to sting my cheeks, but not cold enough for frostbite. On the first morning the light wasn’t great, but this was the last chance before several…
A hike on Sawnee Mountain and a couple of sunrises at West Bank Park. The fungi was plentiful on the mountain, but not much else to photography. I had one sunrise on a clear morning, so I looked for nice lighting on things. The…
Starting the new year. I got up regularly to watch the sunrise, and the results were better than most. The first two images are from New Year’s Day sunrise. A few of us from the photography club boated to an island where the eagles…