East Meets West
Uploaded: May 08, 2010
My favorite accessible spot on the intermittently flowing Doeskin Branch. The solitude is enhanced by the relatively quiet surroundings and soft sound of water burbling over the rocks as it makes its way to Cow Creek. Recently I reclined on the large boulder (center) and fell asleep for a short 10-15 minute snooze.
Doeskin Branch
Doeskin Ranch
FM 1174
Burnet County, Texas
Exif: F Number: 16, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/1250 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 320, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 26.00 mm, Model: NIKON D200
Jim Baines May 08, 2010
Here on Doeskin Ranch, access to water adds lushness not just to the growth of frostweed, a fall-blooming wildflower that attracts hundreds of Monarch butterflies during their migration south to Mexico, but also to this American Sycamore (left). Like the settlers in the 1840s and '50s who forged their way west from eastern Texas, southern states, and Europe, you will find eastern plants (American Sycamore) and wildlife occupying habitat with western species (Ashe Juniper). Just as more kinds of wildlife and plants dwell in a zone between creek and grassland, there is more diversity where one geographic region merges with another one. The Great Plains and Gulf Coast bioregions merge in this area. Life at nature's intersections tends to be rich and unusual. Throw in the unusual limestone geology of the Edwards Plateau and it's not surprising to find plants and animals adapted to live here and nowhere else.Dominick M. Dimacale May 08, 2010
Simply lovely image and description here, Jim.
Dominick #8596506
Tammy M. Anderson May 08, 2010
Looks like my kinda place, Jim. Beautifully captured. #8596551Michelle Alton May 08, 2010
Another lush beauty, Jim. I'm surprised that rocky nap didn't put a crick in your neck! #8596599Ron McEwan May 08, 2010
I can enjoy a place like this for ever I think Jim. Wealth of information too. Great shooting here so pristine. #8596799Jack Gaskin May 08, 2010
LOVE the Creek shot enjoyed the info.Happy Shooting
Jack #8597099
Tammy Espino May 08, 2010
Looks like a very relaxing cool spot ~ :) Great shot! #8597522Patrick Rouzes May 08, 2010
Your description is superb & the beauty & mood of this image is a meditation in itself,Jim! I could relax in this spot for sure.....& sleep would come quite easily! Love it! #8597997Val Feldman May 10, 2010
Make room for me and Patrick, Tex...ah, what a wonderful commentary to set the mood for this most refreshing and delightful capture. Doeskin Ranch...must put it on my "to-see" list and find my own boulder! :) #8601085Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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