Monday, September 24, 2018

On the Move

Gotta head out for a few days, so I'll post these and run.

I went out to wander with the camera for a few minutes early Saturday evening (which now really becomes late afternoon if we think in terms of light). I ended up at the far end of Riverside Park, near the boat launch.

If you squint, especially at this resolution, you may be able to see the two docks near the middle of the frame.



From one of the docks, I took a shot of this fellow getting ready to launch. I really like the way that it turned out after some cropping and nudging in Lightroom.



The green space and tree near the launch as I was walking back to the car: I have any number of shots of this tree, but why not one more?



When we return later in the week, perhaps I can begin to get some autumn shots.

11 comments:

Vicki Lane said...

Beautiful shots!

Hena Tayeb said...

Enjoy wherever it is you are off to.

http://www.henatayeb.blogspot.com

Mage said...

Yes, the fisherman is great, but the tree photo is dramatic.

Mara said...

Love the second photo: the colouring makes it so much more special.

Have a good stay away.

A Cuban In London said...

Gorgeous pics. Thanks.

Greetings from London.

Shammickite said...

I just saw Sue and Heather on the CBC evening news on the telly. How neat to grow up with Glen Gould's first piano in the living room! Nice little interview but sadly a bit too short. Maybe I'll watch the 10pm news to see if the segment is any longer, with more information.

Shammickite said...

A really nice article about the piano and the family connections, and some lovely pictures of the ladies. Woohoo!
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/glenn-goulds-first-piano-unveiled-in-toronto-1.4836891

Jenn Jilks said...

This is a lovely park! We have visited often. Hubby is always picking up immunity boosters, and the like, from our naturopath. My granddaughter and now I am going, as well.

Country Gal said...

Lovely photos .

MARY G said...

Hollow laughter. I read the text as 'two ducks' the first time through and have been coming back to the photo looking for the damn birds from time to time.
Sigh.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Yes, the two do ks were visible, John. And, why not have one mire tree shot?