Some shots I never shared of a recent walk in the Acushnet Sawmill
a few weeks back I took a Walk in the Acushnet Sawmill and shared some shots for a Wednesday Walk post and perhaps even did a follow up post, so I guess this is the follow up to the follow up, but don't worry this is the last of the shots from that walk and there wont be yet another follow up post :)
The Acushnet Sawmill is a small area managed by the Buzzards Bay Coalition, with trails around and is a lovely spot for a stroll, as I say its not very big so I often walk around the loops a few times when I visit there, often each loop with a different lens on my camera.
Our Daughter in Law used to have her Hair Salon nearby so I ended up visiting the Sawmill often while MY wife was visiting the Daughter in law and so got kind of bored with it, but now Jeanne was stopped working there and switched careers I had not been there for a while and enjoyed revisiting there
at the time I visited there the last few days had bene rainy so the natural colors were out beautifully that day
Sony A7iv 18mm F8 1/400 Sec ISO 100
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including this patch of wild flowers
Sony A7iv 28mm F8 1/250 Sec ISO 125
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and an even closer look at them
Since this visit we have had a bit of a dry spell and not much rain, its bene kind of weird we have had thunderstorms and Flood watches but the rain and storms seem to be curving away and the last minute and missing us, I am sure this park is looking a lot dryer right now I know our lawn is
Sony A7iv 154mm F8 1/250 Sec ISO 125
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Back where i grew up we have a lot of Ferns, they are even on the uniforms of many of our national sport teams
Sony A7iv 352mm F8 1/250 Sec ISO 320
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A little daisy standing alone
Sony A7iv 28mm F8 1/250 Sec ISO 125
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Or perhaps not so alone
Sony A7iv 28mm F13 1/250 Sec ISO 320
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I seldom see the turtles in this park but saw them that day
Sony A7iv 400mm F6.3 1/250 Sec ISO 800
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