Short Walk Around Lost Lagoon
Recently I went in for some preventative surgery. As I mentioned a while back I had a Pilonidal Cyst that it seems I was disposition to have since I was an embryo. Even though it was taken care of previously, it still had the potential of coming back. This recently surgery is to help prevent that from happening. So I sit here at my computer with stitches in my backside, not the most pleasant feeling.
To keep myself from going insane, I thought I would take the opportunity to head outside today and of course bring the camera along. Now typically my photowalks can be 3 to 4 hours in length, this one was roughly an hour and I did not venture too far. I thought with the sky being overcast, I nice little trip around Lost Lagoon would not irritate my recent surgery.
The following is the only photo I really have to share of that walk. Willow trees have always been one of my more favourite tree and they dot the shoreline of Lost Lagoon. Their branches skimming the water’s surface.
If you click on the photo above, it will overlay a 1280 pixel wide image. I also recently learned that the lightbox via the WordPress plugin I use is borderline against the Flickr API usage agreement. According to the API’s ToS you are not supposed to take away the viewing experience of Flickr. By not hyperlinking the photo to Flickr’s site seems to be a bit of a grey area, or is it? What do you think? If it indeed is against their ToS with the use of their API, then I might have to look at changing somethings up with this site as I really do like offering a larger image for people to see.





6 Comments
Oct 9, 2009 @ 15:38:29
Beautiful shots, but how comfortable was the walk with stitches? You are truly commited to your art form.
Oct 9, 2009 @ 16:09:09
Wasn’t the most pleasent feeling. I only have about 4 or 5 stitches.
Oct 9, 2009 @ 16:35:11
That’s a great capture Tyler! I’m loving the reflection… those willow trees definitely put up for a good reflection
Oct 9, 2009 @ 20:23:45
I would sooo put this picture on my wall. Now to figure out what wall..
Oct 9, 2009 @ 22:41:27
Amazing photograph.. Apart from that it was shocking to know about Pilonidal Cyst.. Am sorry.. But it is curable if you take proper treatments..! Angeline @ Marcus evans scam
Oct 27, 2009 @ 13:44:20
How many years has it taken to photograph like this. I clicked on the link of this photo and felt like I was right there alongside the willow trees in this picture.
You are truly a gifted photographer. Please don’t take your gifts for granted.