Photographs and commentary by Dick Snoke
I go t out a fair bit, but many of the outings were to watch the sunrise at West Bank Park on Lake Lanier. But there was a bit of other stuff too. So the first gallery is a potpourri of sunrise images taken…
A mixture of shots, some sunrises, some flowers in the yard, some at Chattahoochee Pointe Park. We had mostly cloudy/rainy mornings for several days, so nice sunrises were welcome. And more stuff was blooming. The second gallery is from a late June hazy summer…
Just a nice sunrise at Lake Lanier. The clouds moved into position right on time.
First is a set of images of the first hosta blooms of the year. The same two blooms from three different angles.
Three things here: First is the annual Helen-to-the-Atlantic hot air balloon race. The race was not started on the day I was there because the wind was blowing the wrong way. The race did start the following day, but I was not there. On…
I made a trip to Gibbs Gardens hoping the wildflower meadow had not faded too far. It had not. I also made my usual visit to the Japanese Garden and the waterlily ponds. And a few days later I had a nice sunrise at…
I hiked up the hill at Sawnee Mountain Preserve early one morning after rain overnight. The timing was right to get the sun through the trees before the mist burned off.
A few blooms in the yard and a variety of sunrise shots.
A mishmash of shots of Lake Lanier sunrises and flowers in the yard.
I visited a neighbor’s yard one morning to see what was blooming.