High Line P1100 Scenes

The quality of the photographs made with this new camera is very good. Another reason I bought the Nikon Coolpix P1100 is because it is excellent for tracking and shooting birds. Here are the specs: Nikon COOLPIX P1100 | Point & Shoot Cameras | Nikon USA

High Line P1100 Plants

I bought a new bridge camera, a Nikon COOLPIX P1100 with a 24-3000 mm optical zoom. It came out this February. It is good for travel because it is lighter than my my Nikon Z7 with several lenses. I tested it out a little on my way back from B & H Camera store. It is a replacement for my Sony Rx10M4 which came out in 2017. Sony is not making any updates to it or new cameras like it. Probably because they can make more money selling camera bodies and lenses separately. I’ll hold on to the Rx10M4 because it will sell for more that I paid for it soon. I did almost no editing on these.

on1 Challenge

I often use on1 software to add enhancements to my photographs. I submitted an edit of an image they provided to the on1 Photo Remix Challenge. I recently read a lovely book, Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby van Pelt. That book inspired me to add an AI octopus to my edit. This was fun to create.

on1 travel image edited by Sherry Felix

The Loch

Photographs of The Loch and lastly a view south from the butterfly gardens of Central Park, New York City.

Plants in Central Park North

The mushrooms were on a log in the Loch and the other plants were in the Conservatory Garden. The colors of the fallen ginkgo branch with the blueish fruit and orange leaves reminds me of oxidized copper.

Creatures in the Loch

I saw these in The Loch at the north end of Central Park in New York City.

Green Abstract

I took some time off from posting to start going through old papers. I played around with the background in this photograph. Can you spot the tiny spider? I created it with AI.

A close-up image of a green flower bud surrounded by soft, abstract green swirls in the background.
Bud with abstract background, Central Park 7/14/2025

WPR Landscapes

The last of 7 posts on our trip to Ward Pound Ridge. Marc photographed the first 3 and I enhanced them.