Last week we infiltrated the land of golf and timeshares to observe and document the critters there. Our infiltration was successful, but we were less so in our mission. Apparently they'd already started hibernating for the winter so there wasn't much to observe.
If you can't shoot what you want then shoot what you can. The game warden always frowned upon this but with Nikons they're less of a concern. With that in mind we set out to see what we could see.
Reflections. It was cold and clear without much wind so there were plenty of reflections to shoot. Kept the interactions with the mouthbreathers to a minimum as well.
Found the largest masonry structure built by the Civilian Conservation Corps back in the Great Depression. That's not it in the photo above but the first and last photos of this are of it.
Found a species previously believed to be extinct. It didn't have a pulse dial tone so it may have just been a well preserved fossil.
Sometimes it's necessary to look down on things. It helps if you have the high ground...
Eventually wound up right back where we started, which was kinda nice since that was where we'd left the car. Now that we're back in Louisville I'm starting to wonder if we should go back when the critters aren't hibernating. Anyways, Happy Monday!