Winter in the Park

Think I may have explored every inch of our local park over the last 12 months. As it has become the source of our exercise, outdoor escape, and photographic inspiration.

The park goes through many changes during the seasons, some subtle and some not so much. From the daffodils in bloom in Spring, the wildflowers in Summer, the grass showered in the golden leaves of Autumn, to the frozen landscapes & stick figure trees in Winter.

In Winter especially when it snows the park becomes a Winter Wonderland. I love how the snow frames the stream that runs along the edge of the park and how the trees look almost like silhouettes against the blankets of snow.

Winter may not be my favourite season, but snow brings me a little flurry of joy amidst the Winter blues. #MomentsOfJoy


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2 thoughts on “Winter in the Park

  1. Certainly great project. The park must be close by, therefore, accessible at any time. In fact, the idea is simple and fantastic because no place is ever the same.
    The photo with dark water and old tree is like a ready painting composition. Very successful images. I suppose I should check out more posts because there might be park in different seasons.
    many famous artists did that: returned again and again to the same spot, and eventually you can create series which shine through impact.

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