Idyllic and fine capture, Raj. Oozes tranquility. By the lush green in your image I can see that the Hamburg area is apparently not suffering from the drought as we have in our area now.
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You have photographed this spot before. It's beauty made such an impact on me that it is etched into my mind, like a familiar place, and I have never forgotten it. :)
This shot is more beautiful though! Better clarity, colors, detail, and the greenery is less overgrown. Such picturesque beauty, Raj. A poetry of nature. I love it!
Couple of questions ...
There are a couple of small placards visible (1 to the left of the creek and 1 by the tree near the pathway on the right). Are they placards that identify the tree species for park patrons? (If so, that's wonderful!)
And there is something hanging off of that large tree on the right. What the heck is that?
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By the lush green in your image I can see that the Hamburg area is apparently not suffering from the drought as we have in our area now.