Central Park August 31

A nice day in the park. We didn’t see many warblers, but there is always something lovely to see.

17 thoughts on “Central Park August 31

  1. pflanzwas 2020-09-13 / 5:48 pm

    Beautiful sightings of birds and flowers. Very nice!

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  2. bushboy 2020-09-08 / 7:41 am

    A wonderful gallery of Central Park 🙂

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  3. Sartenada 2020-09-05 / 2:02 am

    What a great nature study! Excellent photography. Thank you.

    Happy weekend!

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    • Sherry Felix 2020-09-05 / 7:23 am

      I didn’t find a cocoon but the caterpillar looked about ready to morph. Hope you get out to enjoy nature.

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      • Washe Koda 2020-09-05 / 7:58 am

        I repaired my window blinds and now the kitties🐱 & I can see the spiders, snakes, & poison ivy in the yard just fine. The new night vision ‘trail cam’ is wonderful entertainment for all of us 😉 ⤵️

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  4. Jet Eliot 2020-09-04 / 4:32 pm

    This is a stunning array of late August beauties, thanks for taking us with you through Central Park, Sherry. I enjoyed the variety of birds, most being migrants I guessed. The flowers are such lovely compositions, enticing; and many species we don’t have here on the west coast, like the elegant autumn clematis. The butterflies are a real treat to behold as well, was espec. attracted to the monarch series. And I really enjoyed the last photo, a unique specimen that you did an incredible job of featuring.

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    • Sherry Felix 2020-09-04 / 4:57 pm

      Thanks so much Jet. I am taking a courses with Blake Rudis at https://f64elite.com/ I’m brushing up on color theory and photo processing. He developed some nice addon tools for Photoshop. Athena might like to have a look at his site. He also posts on YouTube. The tutorials are good to do with spare time because of limited social activities. Today’s video included a triangle of composition, tone, and color.

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