Well, it is technically spring, but this would be considered summer in most places. I hiked along the North Fork San Gabriel River from Tejas Park which is northwest of Austin. May was rainy and there was a lot of water in the river, which is often just a stream at best. Most of the wildflowers have gone to seed, but it is still nice out. Also it was a Friday evening and I mostly had the place to myself.
I am not really sure why I stopped and photographed this grass in the afternoon sun along the river bank. The light through the trees was lighting up the long grass and I got down really close with a wide angle lens. This made it very difficult to focus with any breeze as the focus depth was paper-thin. I think that photo might have been better with a deeper focus depth to see more of the grasses. I will think on how to do this better in the future.

I also stopped for some rapid water moving over a shallow part of the river. I really like the hatch-work pattern that the ripples made with white caps and shadowed troughs from the low angled sun. I wasn’t shooting with a filter, but 1/3 second was enough to kind of get what I wanted. The bugs were really keeping me company during this photo as well. Not a fantastic photo, but I like the pattern in the water as it almost looks like sand.

Along the trail there is a gnarly dead tree that I have stopped and looked at before. On this evening, it was catching a lot of the evening sunlight through gaps in the trees and was a brilliant golden brown against the greenery. I wish there wasn’t so much growth in front of it so I could get a better view, but I thought it stood out enough to photograph.

On down the path to the river where there is a low bridge that crosses to the other side.

But the river is covering the low bridge right now, so I would have to take off my shoes and walk across in probably shin-deep water. I didn’t feel like taking off my shoes, but someone did and I guess forgot to come retrieve them. I can’t imagine forgetting to get my shoes before I left.

I actually studied on this scene for a while, trying to figure how to shoot it. I like the abandoned shoes in the frame as it kind of tells a story, but it kind of leaves the picture unbalanced. I also tried getting closer and just have the water-covered part of the bridge in the foreground leading to the opposite shore. I guess I decided I like the one above best as I wonder what the story is. What do you think?
The “sandy” water is my favorite, but each picture stood out to me. You photograph unique things like a gnarly tree and it works!
And yes, those shoes by the water does make one wonder! I might need this picture, but you probably guessed that already. π
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Are bunnies to be involved?
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Haha! I am not sure. π
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I like the gnarly tree, best. The story behind the shoes probably involves an evil fairy who kidnapped someone, while riding a unicorn she had enslaved. The shoes had to come off, to lighten the load. There were no witnesses to this crime, except a couple of old soles sitting by the shore.
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Those old soles sitting by the shore must have been exhausted as they had their tongues hanging out.
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They were dog-tired.
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Maybe they should have a candy bar to recover their energy. You know, like a Milky Way or a Sneakers.
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That could help, especially if they’ve been traveling down a Rocky Road.
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Or trudging through the dessert lands
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While becoming mired in all the sand which is there.
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Ooooh I….!
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Hmmm..an evil fairy? Wonder what made you think of that. Did she kidnap a nameless man?
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Iβm sure he had a name.
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Unless you are talking about that Clint Eastwood character in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
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Yes, whose initials are hopefully, Jason Frels.
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Haha! That may be the right initials!
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Went on a long hike in the wilderness today. Lots of climbing cliffs and trails in the heat. I am tired and sore and feel great.
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Wonderful! You should sleep well tonight.
And glad you didn’t get kidnapped by an evil fairy.
Did you take pictures? π
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The waterfall out at Colorado Bend was running strong. I probably got 20GB of picture to start going through. I also hiked up to an overlook I hadnβt been to and on one of the rocky climbing trails. It was nice
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Oh, have fun going through the pictures. Nice that the waterfall was running strong! Look forward to seeing them. π
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I like the photo of the running stream; as you note it does create an interesting pattern. And that gnarled tree is also quite good; those kinds of trees always remind me of witches for some reason…
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