Parks are naturally more beautiful during the spring and summer seasons because the colours really pop and brings so much life to photographs. However, I still find the bare trees and warmer shades intriguing and in their own ways beautiful during the colder seasons.
Since we might be getting more snow for the next few days, I decided to take advantage of probably the last chance to take more fall-ish/early winter photographs.
I put my fitness watch at work and took a walk at a small park one chilly afternoon.
I know it's already winter, but I have a hangover for autumn and I just found this waterless fountain really pretty. Everything about fall is absolutely magical.
Tucked in the park are a lovely bridge and a gazebo. These are also very great locations for photo shoots or just to simply relax after a long day's work.
I was also able to take a few shots of random subjects on the way to the park. This afternoon for me was just taking photos of what I wanted no matter how regular it might look. It was refreshing to not think much of how pretty a frame is before taking the shots.
This was a good reminder that I shoot photos for myself, no one else.
It was cold and windy and walks on a chilly afternoon may not feel as good (or as easy) as it sounds during this time of the year, but it was all worth it. I wouldn't think twice on doing it again.
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