April 11th, 2010
60 Degrees out! What a great day to get out and explore! Using the light from the center of the trees, I was able to grab the silihouetes of the moss hanging. In Lord Hill Park this seems to be the only area where the trees are blanketed from head to toe in soft hanging moss. If you look closer you can see a spider has also staked its claim to its territory in the upper left center of this picture.
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Sunday, April 11, 2010
Mossy Edge
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lord hill park,
lord hill regional park,
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sillouhete,
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