Thursday, April 19, 2007

Ledges State Park

Another wonderful day across the state with sunny skies and temperatures right at normal or slightly above. With this nice weather and some free time I planned to head out to Ledges State Park which is just west of Ames and south-southeast of Boone. One of the first times I've got out with my camera and done some quality shooting. The park here is great, so great that I was only there for 2 hours and probably haven't seen a quarter of what the park has to offer. I'll likely head back sometime before the school year is over as I want to explore more and try a few other experimental shots with the creeks in the park. To view all of the pictures from todays' trip to Ledges State Park, go to my Photo Album Pages.

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