Here are a couple of photos taken in the nearby Black Forest Park over the last year or so that I haven't yet posted. They're a pretty part of my world for Our World Tuesday.
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Born in London, I've lived in The Netherlands, New York, and Washington DC. Now I've settled down in Colorado and love taking pictures. Until October 2014 I used a Nikon D40X, but now it's a Nikon D5300. I do almost no photo editing - occasionally I will crop or remove a dust spot, but that's all. What comes out of the camera is what you see here.
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Great captures for the day as always, Al! Hope your week is off to a good start! Give Socks a pat from Sam and me!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful forest walk -- and the second photo perfect in Black and White. -- I have a woodsy World post today too.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite things to do is walk in a forest. :)
ReplyDeleteForest duff, perfect for walking softly.
ReplyDeleteThat last photo in black and white is very dramatic. Looks like a great place for a mystery as well as a nature walk. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat sequence!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteLike home !
ReplyDeleteThank you very much. Please have a good Tuesday.
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Lovely images, the second shot is my favorite. Have a great day and thanks for sharing.
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i love that second photo!
Wonderful play of light and shadow!
ReplyDeleteI really like the black and white study where the shadows create an interesting contrast on the sunlit path.
ReplyDeleteI would be scared if I was Red Riding hood.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs, I love such places and such views. I am greeting
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful this forest walk!
ReplyDeleteIt remember a little the entrance of my house, but the trees I have in my yard are cedars.
Nice! Very little underbrush in that forest. It makes for great cross country hiking.
ReplyDeletefabulous nature study photos, thanks for taking us on tour
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