Just a walk in the park
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:18 am
Late this afternoon as the sun had come out and all the morning fog and dampness had burned off I went for a walk in the park. I took with me, to try it out for the first time a refurbished Nikon Coolpix 3100 camera I had bought a couple weeks back. There is a whole topic on buying "refurbished" items but that is another discussion.
I have my Nikon D90 but sometimes that gets a bit big and bulky to carry around and destination dependent I sometimes worry and fear that it may attract an unwanted element I do not want to have to deal with so I've opted to buy a much smaller camera that can capture the views and vistas and scenes and scapes I want to capture. Tried it for the first time today. Not too sure I'm happy with the quality of the results........but I digress from my walk.
Parks in this area are not groomed. They are mostly a system of trails and pathways carved through greenbelts of land set aside by city government for the use of the public. This is what a typical park scene would look like....



Ferns are everywhere and prolific. There seems to be two primary types. One that grows in clumps with the fronds coming from a central rootstock

The other type seem to grow from a single stalk with the fern like leaves branching out from the top part of the stock

In this particular park there is a small small area by the parking lot where the trails beomce semi-groomed and rimmed with bergenia, bamboo grasses, hostas, pieris and rhododendrons.

I caught this little guy who seemed to be a reall yellowish fuzzy bee but he wouldn't cooperate and actually pose for me nor would the camera focus in closely so this is the best I could get

My walk ended with me coming across a rose bush with single petals. I'm not sure if this is a wild rose or not. Wild roses/old roses are quite common and hardy in this area. Rose hips are super colourful too not that I saw any around this little rose. I'm actually of a mind that this rose was planted.

All in all an enjoyable walk. Hope you enjoy the sights of my world here in the Pacific Northwest.
I have my Nikon D90 but sometimes that gets a bit big and bulky to carry around and destination dependent I sometimes worry and fear that it may attract an unwanted element I do not want to have to deal with so I've opted to buy a much smaller camera that can capture the views and vistas and scenes and scapes I want to capture. Tried it for the first time today. Not too sure I'm happy with the quality of the results........but I digress from my walk.
Parks in this area are not groomed. They are mostly a system of trails and pathways carved through greenbelts of land set aside by city government for the use of the public. This is what a typical park scene would look like....
Ferns are everywhere and prolific. There seems to be two primary types. One that grows in clumps with the fronds coming from a central rootstock
The other type seem to grow from a single stalk with the fern like leaves branching out from the top part of the stock
In this particular park there is a small small area by the parking lot where the trails beomce semi-groomed and rimmed with bergenia, bamboo grasses, hostas, pieris and rhododendrons.
I caught this little guy who seemed to be a reall yellowish fuzzy bee but he wouldn't cooperate and actually pose for me nor would the camera focus in closely so this is the best I could get
My walk ended with me coming across a rose bush with single petals. I'm not sure if this is a wild rose or not. Wild roses/old roses are quite common and hardy in this area. Rose hips are super colourful too not that I saw any around this little rose. I'm actually of a mind that this rose was planted.
All in all an enjoyable walk. Hope you enjoy the sights of my world here in the Pacific Northwest.