I took these photos at the first body of water you see when you go through the right entrance at Dolph Park. I never really liked going on walks there because they would be so short, but it does have nice views. This wasn't in the images, but just underneath the dock I stood on to take these pictures there was a banana peel floating. There were houses just behind the lake, so I had to work my way around them.
These images were, also, taken at Dolph Park. There was one bird in the tree, which I thought was cool looking, but I read the requirements/limitations sheet we got for this assignment after I had taken all of these photos. I had to get rid of the bird. When I edited the left tree I didn't mean for it to turn out so bright, but I think it's a nice contrast between the two images of the same tree taken seconds apart.
I was on the opposite side of the trail, at Dolph, than the first two sets. I was trying to get pictures of two swans in these, but had to erase them because I wasn't supposed to take pictures of animals. I have loved swans for as long as I can remember, and I have no idea why I like them so much. The spots on the trail where I took these two were only a little ways away from each other (I was trying to get a better view of the swans).
I have no idea what happened to this tree. These images were taken on the same dock as the lilypads. I thought it was interesting that the tree was pointing to the woods behind it.
These were taken at an unnamed trail. I have taken pictures here before, and at Dolph, so I knew I could get some good pictures of water at the river. I've always been intrigued by water, once again I have no clue as to why, and I wanted to capture the smooth waves with some splashy roughness. I edited the second picture because I didn't want to lose that smoothness in the first one.