Monday, March 8, 2010

Publishing Behind the Scenes Photo Takes

Spring is coming!!!

Yesterday I walked the North Olmsted Trail/Seneca Park.
The trail was still snow covered uneven and the sun at 9AM was there then gone, then back again, still it felt great walking about with my camera. By 10 AM the sun was more consistent. After the Meetup Photo Group dispersed I thought, (hey, I'm right here...the Zoo.)...

So I spent a couple hours with the animals. Upgrades over these past years, Seneca Park Zoo is becoming more "natural" habitat centered.

Took the long way home by way of Charlotte Beach and Braddocks Bay, Lake Ontario Southern Shoreline. Lake was layer multi-colored depending upon how far off shore I focused my camera.
I walked the pier almost to the end lighthouse although snow-ice-slush covered. My legs tired of hiking snow and uneven terrain all day, so I opted for shoreline shots. The advantage of walking the pier was close-up shots of floating ice chunks and graters so glad I did all but the last 70 feet.

North Trail Seneca Park / Charlotte Lakeshore Photo Album

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http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2985&id=100000827497643&l=f889d64fcb


Seneca Park North Trail and Pond / Zoo Photo Album

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http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2981&id=100000827497643&l=59450a9a2e


More information on Seneca Park (Olmsted Horticultural Projects):

http://www.landmarksociety.org/section.html?id=1&uid=53


For information on Photography and other Meet Up Groups:

http://wwww.Meetup.com