Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2015

First Snow of Fall 2015


Southern Wisconsin received its first accumulation of snow this weekend.  Although it's rare for us to get snow before Thanksgiving, it's not unheard of.  I went out this morning and took advantage of the sun and freshly laid snow to get some landscape photos around Hoyt Park in Wauwatosa, not far from where I live.

 
The interesting thing about having snow this time of year is the juxtaposition of the remaining fall color and the wintery dusting.
 



I don't know how long this round of snow will last since the temperature is supposed to go back up into the 50's again later this week.  And, I'm sure we will all be sick of the snow by February, but for right now, it sure is pretty.

Friday, October 30, 2015

Finally Fall: My Visit to the Mequon Nature Preserve


I don't know about you, but it seemed like it took forever for fall to officially come to Southeastern Wisconsin.  Usually, by early October, our trees are completely painted in fall color.  But it took until the third weekend of this month to be able to get photos of the gorgeous red, yellow and orange leaves.  To do this, I decided to venture out to the Mequon Nature Preserve, a 400-acre park north of Milwaukee that has six nature trails, an observation tower, an education center, and ecologically-friendly wetlands.


Not only do they have large parcels of forest, but they also have a nursery for the cultivation of new trees.


I was pleasantly surprised by all of the autumn color in the trees, especially the vibrant orange leaves.



The Preserve hosts educational field trips where schools can come in and learn about the environment including hikes through the trails.  And there is no fee for the visit.


I decided to try something new with the forest photographs, mostly because I had seen other photographers doing it.  I raised by camera and shot up into the trees wherever I saw color.


I love how some of these came out with the contrast between the blue sky, the autumn colors and the remaining green trees. 


I also like how the trees look almost like watercolor paintings (at least I hope they do)!



The Mequon Nature Preserve is a really nice place to take a quiet, leisurely, relaxing hike in the middle of Milwaukee, and a great place for children to learn about the environment.  I will definitely go back!

 

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Not Quite Fall in Wauwatosa


Normally at this time in October, we residents of Southeastern Wisconsin, are enjoying the palette of golds, reds and yellows that fall presents.  But this year, autumn is a little shy, and we still have many areas, including my city of Wauwatosa, mostly in the green.  However, I've been stuck at home for the last three days with a head (and now) chest cold, and was desperate to get out today and take some photos now that I'm feeling better.  So, I went to one of our local parks, Hoyt Park, home of the city pool, to try and get some shots of any fall color I could find.


The most popular place to take photos in Hoyt Park is its bridge across the Menomonee River.  In fact, while I was trying to get a good photo of the bridge (which was difficult so late in the day), I witnessed a wedding party, complete with Pomeranians, and two high school seniors getting their photos taken on the bridge.



There was at least some color to break up the green trees on the long walking path that borders the Menomonee River Parkway.


I had to try to get one last good photo of Hoyt Park's bridge before I left.  But, I think I'll try to go back early in the day next weekend for a better photo.  Hopefully, there will be more colors on the trees!

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Into The Woods: Retzer Nature Center


Last Sunday, I joined a group of friends for a walk through Retzer Nature Center, a state trail located in Waukesha.  I have been there a few times in the past to take photos, but it was great to see the park through the eyes of some friends who hadn't been there yet. 

One of our favorite places in the park was the path into the woods shown below.


This part of the park had a great old tree with different angled branches that looked like something from a stage set.


Another first for me was seeing the vistas you can only get to by climbing hills in the trail that I had always avoided.  But the scenery was beautiful.



My main goal was to get different compositions than I had shot before.  Using this approach made me see things on the trails I had never seen before.




I kind of liked walking Retzer's trails in late summer since the last time I was there was mid-fall and most of the leaves had turned.  This has given me a great set of photos from this region from throughout the year.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: Autumn Vibrance


For this week's Wordless Wednesday, I'm posting an old photo but one of my favorites, especially now that this year's fall color is gone. 

Have a happy, safe, and filling Thanksgiving everyone!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Traipsing Through the Trees at Retzer Nature Center


Another Alphabe-Thursday is here, and as you can see from the title, we are on the letter "T".  Yesterday, I headed out to Retzer Nature Center in Waukesha, Wisconsin, because I knew this would be a great place to capture some more of the changing leaves in my part of the state before they all fall away. 

I have already seen some bare trees in my neighborhood that had vibrant-colored leaves on them just a few days ago, so I'm glad I took these photos when I did.  The Retzer Nature Center is a great park located northwest of the city center with 3 distinct walking trails, an ecological building and even a planetarium.

Although it was an overcast day, I took advantage of the (still) warm weather to hike all three trails, and saw some great color.



I took the above photo while wandering down what I thought was a trail, but was actually a roadway for the center's maintenance crew.  So I probably got a picture that wasn't really allowed.  The rest of the photos were taken on the trails.





It was a very nice day to take photos and get a good workout as well.  The Retzer Nature Center is open all-year round, and is a relaxing way to spend part of your day.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: Fall Colors


The leaves are starting to change in my part of Wisconsin.  In a few weeks, or maybe sooner, they may look like the photo above which I took two years ago in Cedarburg.