One of my favorite views in the Nature Sanctuary from the Warren Bridge toward the CCC Bridge. This is the main creek that feeds into the wetlands. Visitors often see a variety of waterfowl, perching birds, beavers, otters, and deer from this vantage point.
It has been a very busy week with #Volunteer work days, and hikes, complicated with trying to help respond to the creationist crap science that was used to attack our book on the #GrandCanyon (2016). That was, at times, infuriating, so I needed those hikes to let off some steam (and scream from time to time).
Multiple #Bird sightings, but I liked this view of the original road that lead from #Tulsa to #Owasso. It is now one of our trails for bikes, running ... The gate in the distance is our northern boundary. #Wetlands to the right, and an incised stream to the left. The deer is crossing toward the wetlands. This is a #200mm#HyperFocal shot.
Taking up photography a few years ago really opened my eyes to the beauty around me. For example, I went from not paying attention to sunrises to being mesmerized by them!
These utility towers are located in Lafayette Indiana. I took the photos last weekend (between rainstorms) from Tapawingo Park across the Wabash River in West Lafayette, Indiana.