All four of these photos are taken from this bench, looking downstream. When we first got there, the air was still cool and very still. I have always been fascinated by reflections and so I took one shot as a reference and then zoomed in on the best of the reflections. One of the most intriguing things about the outburst of spring in our part of the world is the variance of shades of green, and I think this second photo captures that quite nicely.
This is the mid range of the telephoto in my small camera, a Coolpix P7000, that I use a lot because it fits in my purse or pocket and has a wrist strap, handy when holding a sandwich in the other hand or a walking pole or whatever.As I put the camera down, my friend, who does not like snakes, spotted this charmer forging upstream against the current. He, or she I guess, is barely visible, except for the wake, but this is the extreme of the magnification the Coolpix will do. My friend was glad it was not closer. There were four of them, as we watched, and they all went happily by us.
There were no bugs, also happily. And no one bugged us for using the bench.
I am glad you could be out to enjoy that time in such a beautiful setting. It is so good for our spirits to be in nature.
ReplyDeleteWow! Swimming snakes! I’d love to see those.
Glad you found a spot and had a wee visit. New cases were down, relatively speaking, yesterday, so maybe June 02 will bring greater freedom.
ReplyDeleteI saw that hideous snake right away and my stomach flipped. UGH. Watersnakes are by far the worst, and they get me every time.
ReplyDeleteAside from that, the photos are lovely. Still water is gorgeous in the early green of spring. I'm so glad you had lunch with a friend in such a pretty and serene setting.