The water was like glass mirror in the cove at Pelham Bay Park that day. The large boulders are glacial erratics.










The water was like glass mirror in the cove at Pelham Bay Park that day. The large boulders are glacial erratics.










The water was like glass mirror in the cove at Pelham Bay Park that day. The large bolders are glacial erratics.










You will notice that I added different lighting and skies in all of these.










Marc and I went to Pelham Bay Park : NYC Parks in March. I like to make landscape photographs of the rocks and water. The colors were blue sky, yellow grass, and gray rocks. I added assorted skies and coloring.
The shoreline in Pelham Bay Park is crystalline basement rock of the Hartland Formation and part of Cameron’s Line. The park also has a variety of glacial materials and features.
The park encompasses 2,764 acres of coastal lowland. The Hunter Island Marine Zoology and Geology Sanctuary is on the north side of the Orchard Beach bathing area, and includes the northeastern shoreline of Hunter Island, and all of Twin Islands, Two Trees Island, and Cat Briar Island.
The Hartland Formation consists of granitic and garnetiferous amphibolite gneiss with many quartz veins and Migmatite dikes. Migmatite is an igneous rock that forms when metamorphic rocks begin to melt under high temperature. Felsic minerals melt and are injected into the surrounding rock along joints and faults in the rock. As the igneous material cools, bands of feldspar and quartz crystals form along the edges of the intrusion. The center of the migmatite veins contain larger crystals of feldspar and quartz. Migmatite stands out in outcrops as light-colored bands in the darker amphibolite gneiss host rock. Some dikes cut across older dikes and quartz-filled veins; many are folded or are offset by faulting. Overlying the bedrock is glacial till and numerous erratics.
Source: Geology of the New York City Region.
Also see Pelham Bay Park history











After a lovely day at the arboretum, we ate dinner at one of my favorite restaurants. It is at the Harbor Mist in Cold Spring Harbor. The first photograph was made from the second floor window of the restaurant. The other photographs are panoramas of stitched together photographs.




A mixed set from the greenhouses at the arboretum. I had about 600 images to start with. It took my a while to eliminate half of them and a couple of weeks to process them all. This is the last of 7 posts from February 25 at the arboretum.

















The last photograph is a statue in the gardens. Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park (a different link than the one in my previous post).








A small sampling of the many ferns at the arboretum. In the first photograph I used AI to remove the white shelf.



