Some nice colors in Buttonwood Park
Good mo0rning and I hope your week is going well
The other day I got a call from a friend/Facebook contact who leads a group called the Friends of Buttonwood Park, they do regular cleanups around the park and maintain some of the gardens and trees, and I think its awesome, they help to keep the park so beautiful and as many call it the Jewel or crown Jewel of the city
Buttonwood Park is a 97-acre municipal park designed in the 1890s by the renowned Olmsted firm. It features walking paths, a pond, and is famously home to the accredited Buttonwood Park Zoo. It is a premier community hub offering recreation, a historic district, and a renowned zoo
Anyway,s back to him messaging me, We have interacted quite a lot on Farcebook and also meet in the park for walks a couple of times, he is so proud of the park and a fountain of information on it. Walking with him was so cool, I learnt so much about the park.
HIw message the other day was that many of the trees were blossoming nicely and probably wouldn't last to long and I many want to check it out.
I initially thought to stay in as I had only been out of the hospital for a couple of days and my energy levels were still low, but then I thought a nice easy walk in the park with some fresh air and of course my camera, would be good for my mental well-being, so that afternoon I headed there
Here is one of the trees near the kids playground, when I walk by playgrounds, especially when theres lots of families nd kids playing, I keep my camera down at my side, I know some people think the worse if they see an older gentleman with a camera around kids outdoors, but i popped it up to my eye for this shot.
Sony A7iv 28mm F9 1/200 Sec ISO 100
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Now i should say that, afternoon it was cloudy and gloomy for the most part when I was there so getting good shots of the blossoms was a challenge, especially without blowing out the skies or needed a lot of tweaking in Photoshop to recover the skies as much as I could, and in this first shot the sky looked bad so I did something I seldom do and replaced the sky
Some more blossoms in the park
Sony A7iv 26mm F8 1/160 Sec ISO 100
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I'm no expert on trees, even though on the walk with Richard the head of the Friends of the park group, he did tell me the types of many of the trees, but my memory is perhaps not what it used to me and i forgot the names
Heres a couple more
Sony A7iv 28mm F8 1/160 Sec ISO 100
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And a last shot of some trees by the former warming house now aged persons centre by the pond
Sony A7iv 25mm F7.1 1/500 Sec ISO 100
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And that’s all folks
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