Wrapping up

Kinja'd!!! "Just Jeepin'" (macintux)
02/14/2020 at 18:45 • Filed to: sunset

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...quite literally, it’s cold out there.

I decided to swing by the most spectacular urban park I’ve ever seen, which just happens to be our local one, !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! . There are probably better ones out there, but at 5300 acres, it’s pretty special.

Unfortunately I just escaped work about an hour before sunset, so I didn’t have much time to shoot once I reached the park ...but as I said, it’s cold, so the 5-10 minutes I had were plenty.

So a few sunset shots for you. Have a great weekend everyone. Hopefully a fun post tomorrow before The End of Embiggen .

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DISCUSSION (7)


Kinja'd!!! CB > Just Jeepin'
02/14/2020 at 18:49

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That last shot is wicked.


Kinja'd!!! Just Jeepin' > CB
02/14/2020 at 18:52

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Thanks. I wish there had been a few clouds to make the sky prettier, but I can’t complain about the setting. I hate the cold, but sometimes it’s just what the photodoc ordered.


Kinja'd!!! Chariotoflove > Just Jeepin'
02/14/2020 at 19:14

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Do you do any wildlife photography?  The ornithology center there is cool, and it reminded me of how many types of cool birds hang around the park.


Kinja'd!!! Just Jeepin' > Chariotoflove
02/14/2020 at 19:43

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I used to do a little bit when I had a DSLR, but it’s hopeless with a camera phone.


Kinja'd!!! Chariotoflove > Just Jeepin'
02/14/2020 at 20:12

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I find the actual camera isn’t the problem so much as the fumbling around with the phone  trying to get the composition right.


Kinja'd!!! Just Jeepin' > Chariotoflove
02/14/2020 at 20:39

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For wildlife? Just how fearless are the animals in your neck of the woods?


Kinja'd!!! Chariotoflove > Just Jeepin'
02/14/2020 at 22:20

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For birds and squirrels you just sit still long enough and they ignore you. Especially so if you are on the other side of a window. But when your moment comes, it’s hard to get it just right aiming an iBrick.