The trees at the highest point were a brilliant gold, and very beautiful. The sky was blue, and I swear, some pictures came out great, with a rich, deep blue sky.
Kubota Garden


Trees reflected in a smaller pond.

Mysterious Berries

Radiance.

Why is this so blurry?

Pine needles

A different Pine tree

Bug-On-A-Leaf

Again

Nice.

Some stuff floating in the main pond.

Dying leaves.

My sisters puny, soon to be replaced camera.

Favorite.

Slude in a waterway?

Brilliant Red Maple

A series of small bridges provided the perfect opportunity for reflection shots. This one is quite poor.

A Waterway near a side pond.

Microfall--5 second exposure f/25

Eh

The first one of these reflected my pants.

Tiff with my dad's Nikon D300, which she now desires.

That tripod has been around the world. We have shot tons of videos and pictures with it. Quite a horse.

Not saying much, but I like it for the contrast.

Dad operating a video camera.

Cool.


Tiff near a bridge.

A series of fail.



Desire.


B

Berries

A rock near the entrance to the park.

Free picture.

Why?

No.

Wish I knew.

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On the way home, my dad decided to stop along Lake Washington Boulevard just as the sun was setting. We stopped by a small park.

A House

A plane.

meh.

The dock.

Having no tripod, I was unable to do a good HDR, so I just decided to do this.

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