Friday, August 14, 2020

Lakefront Nature Preserve

Lakefront Nature Preserve
On Thursday I had a shoot up near Cleveland and decided to take a walk at the Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve after. It is an interesting place - in the 60's two old freighters were sunk to protect a park beach and then the US Army Corps of Engineers started dumping the sediment dredged for the Cuyahoga River shipping channel here. After it was filled in and they stopped using it for this purpose nature took hold and now the spot is known for a variety of bird species and butterflies. It opened to the public in 2012. I was there at about noon so the light wasn't great for a lot of photographs but I still managed a few that I liked. I shot all of these with my Canon 5DIV and Sigma 105mm f/1.4


Lakefront Nature Preserve
Lakefront Nature Preserve
Lakefront Nature Preserve
This would be a better shot later in the day - but I still had to take it while I was here.
Lakefront Nature Preserve
Lakefront Nature Preserve

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