In a post a few days back I mentioned the many fruit trees that are found scattered throughout the forest. Some no doubt originated with hikers tossing out apple cores or peach seeds, but some were obviously planted as part of homesteads. I am sharing a photo of a lovely peach blossom I found a year ago in April; I was too late this year to see anything other than wilted petals.
To give you a sense of the environment in which it is growing, and also to show off beautiful Wilson Creek, I threw in in a few more general photos. I lived in the area for 36 years before I knew of its existence, and now I can't get enough of it. A trail camera now lives out there, at least through the fall. The road is a nightmare in winter.
I enjoy viewing this type of nature photography and you did an excellent job.
Dbez1 wrote:
I enjoy viewing this type of nature photography and you did an excellent job.
I'm glad you liked the set. What do you mean by "this type of nature photography?" Not trying to cross-examine you, merely curious. Everyone sees different things when they're out in nature. Thanks for looking.
Great selection of shots. Love the water and the reflections. You and the hone did a great job. Interesting and well composed.
Johnny
johnny1950 wrote:
Great selection of shots. Love the water and the reflections. You and the hone did a great job. Interesting and well composed.
Johnny
Thanks. It's a great area and the creek has water most of the summer which isn't always the case around here.
You live in a very interesting place. Enjoy it and keep the posts coming.
Johnny
johnny1950 wrote:
You live in a very interesting place. Enjoy it and keep the posts coming.
Johnny
I do, and I will. There will be trail camera photos soon (though not in the smartphone section).
I also look forward to your pictures. Very nice.
NMGal wrote:
I also look forward to your pictures. Very nice.
Thanks! I cheated; those have all been posted before, but who can keep track? I have a couple of new explorations coming up, hopefully beginning tomorrow, and I plan to take my actual camera as well as my phone. Let's see if I remember how to use it.
AzPicLady wrote:
What a beautiful place.
You know the allure of a shady stream in an arid environment. I couldn't believe it when I stumbled upon it.
Simply beautiful. I call this landscape photography, and you’ve done an excellent job. It’s a beautiful setting and you did it justice. I love the light and colors.
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
Quite pretty water shots!
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