A few photographs from walking on the trail next to the Colorado River (in Austin, Texas, also known as Lady Bird Lake). And yes, it was a cold and rainy day (just a little bit rainy, but definitely grey).





A few photographs from walking on the trail next to the Colorado River (in Austin, Texas, also known as Lady Bird Lake). And yes, it was a cold and rainy day (just a little bit rainy, but definitely grey).





I managed to find some color on our photo walk on the cold and rainy morning.






It definitely was cold the entire morning but the rain stopped just as we gathered for a photo walk in Austin, Texas. As we crossed the Lamar Pedestrian Bridge, I saw one photographer kneeling down, with his camera near the ground. After he stood up, I asked him what he was photographing. Yes, I could see — in general — what his camera what pointed at, but not the specific subject he had in mind.
This is what he showed me, so I tried it, too. I really like the effect of having the people in the photograph, as it shows scale and underscores the vanishing point.

When the photo walk was finished, I was returning to our starting point and photographed the pedestrian bridge again, this time without any people. I guess not everyone was thrilled about being out in the cold and rain.

Then I saw someone in that photography group post a black and white version. Ooh, aah, I really liked it.
I feel lucky when I come across photographers who are welcoming, sharing, and inclusive. Actually, quilters are the same way. And hikers. And sketchers. Well, you get the idea.

One cold and rainy morning in Austin, Texas.

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Follow the yellow bridge road. Ha ha. (It was funny while I was photographing the bridge. Yes, it was.)

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Different trestle than the one in the first photo.

Quite a few cranes are visible around Austin these days.
