Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Wednesdays Wordless and Watery - Fall in Seneca Park


Views of Beargrass Creek from Belnap Bridge in Seneca Park.  Because of the fall foliage I experimented with camera settings.  Do you prefer the vivid or more natural setting?

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Linking up with Wordless Wednesday, hosted by Linda at: Wordless Wednesday Again and NatureFootstep Waters at: Nature Footstep Memes

23 comments:

  1. Gorgeous colors...looks like a great place for lots of photo ops in all seasons Faye! Nice shots!

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  2. Beautiful autumn pictures. Like the colors!

    In my computer it is difficult to read your blue text against the background!

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  3. They are all pretty, but I like options 1. ;) That first image is wonderful!

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  4. And, just to follow up on Cecilia above, I have no problem reading your text and seeing your images. Perhaps her computer didn't completely load your page. Your page looks great to me.

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  5. I love the streams as well in your Autum Photography. Our creeks have gone dry.

    So was so nice to see in your blog photos what I could not get in my Autum pictures the other day.


    Today I have oldies of 100 years.

    Standing so proud on my blog.

    Isn't it wonderful we have so many people who are interested in Photography.

    I so like the people I have met on the blogs like yourself. They are so kind and not self centered.

    Always there and making comment. Being encouragers.

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  6. Note to my readers/commenters - if you are having trouble accessing my blog, I really appreciate knowing about it. I'm a poor excuse for a techie, but do have some geek squad friends who can bail me out. I'm saving the "trouble" comments that I've received for a geek squad visit. Thanks for your input.

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  7. Beautiful fall photos. I prefer the natural shots, but it is fun to experiment.
    I'm not having any trouble reading your post.

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  8. gorgeous fall leaf views. so lovely. hope you are having a great week. big hugs to you Faye!!

    is it me or something wrong here on your blog? ... i can hardly see the writing. i wonder if it is just me or what? blogger? i wonder? (:

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  9. Faye, Your background is covering up so many of your words --and that makes it hard to read... You might want to change either the word colors --or the background...

    Beautiful photos though --and Fall looks gorgeous in your area.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  10. Wow! That is so pretty, i could almost cry! Love the bridge and all of the autumn leaves!

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  11. I like it a little enhanced, but not too much. You seem to need a little extra water. We have a lot, do you want some?

    Thanks for joining. :)

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  12. These are so beautiful photos and view!

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  13. I normally prefer natural settings, but your photos look great with both settings. The park is simply beautiful.

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  14. Those are some beautiful Autumn colors Faye. Love the creeks!

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  15. Faye there is no option for me to sign in under my Wordpress ID so I signed in under my gmail ID but it is me Pix from Under the Oaks for this comment and the one above.

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  16. Beautiful color, Faye! These are gorgeous! I love the bridge!

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  17. Beautiful!!! Breath taking images and colors and reflections. I'm thinking the 5th photo down from the top would make a great and challenging jig saw puzzle. lol [seriously tho]

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  18. Just look at those fall colors, esp near water... it just adds something so much more to photos! =)

    Good golly, that was an ordeal about the robbery... It must have taken a while to overcome... God bless you & your family for having to deal w/ that mess!

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  19. I love the colorful yellow trees against the blue sky and the reflections in the water. These photos could be postcards! Did Chet get to go on this photo shoot?

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  20. Beautiful photos! It's a lovely place.

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  21. sometimes the "vivid" is actually what is seen with the naked eye -- and in that case I prefer the contrast

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