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.
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.