Sycamore on Deer Run Trail in fog in Lick Creek ParkLick Creek: Background Notes. College Station, Texas

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Lick Creek Park, Pedernales Falls, Texas, November 5 - 18, 2007

Album 603: Lick Creek Park, Pedernales Falls, Texas, November 5 - 18, 2007

The image presents a serene and misty scene of a trail within Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas, captured on November 5, 2007. The photograph features a prominent sycamore tree situated at the center-left of the frame, its branches extending towards the top edge.

In the background, a dense layer of fog obscures the surrounding landscape, creating an ethereal atmosphere. A narrow trail winds through the trees, lined with tall grasses and shrubs that are partially obscured by the fog. The sycamore tree's bare branches contrast with the lush green foliage above it, while the leaves on the upper canopy display a mix of green and brown hues, indicating the onset of autumn.

The overall mood of the image is one of tranquility, evoking feelings of being immersed in nature. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Sícolmo en el camino Deer Run cubierto por la niebla en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 5 de noviembre de 2007. La imagen presenta una escena serena y nebulosa de un sendero dentro del parque Lick Creek en College Station, Texas, capturada el 5 de noviembre de 2007. La fotografía presenta un destacado árbol sicomoro situado en la parte izquierda del marco, extendiendo sus ramas hacia el borde superior. En segundo plano, una densa capa de niebla oculta el paisaje circundante, creando una atmósfera etérea. Un estrecho sendero se desliza por entre los árboles, bordeado por altas hierbas y arbustos que quedan parcialmente ocultos por la niebla. Las ramas desnudas del sicomoro contrastan con el verde espeso de las hojas que se encuentran encima, mientras que las hojas en la parte superior del dosel presentan una mezcla de tonalidades verdes y marrones, indicando el inicio del otoño. El estado general de la imagen es uno de tranquilidad, evocando sentimientos de estar inmerso en la naturaleza. – Spanish translation

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