bayou photography - day 2 - Louisiana nature preserve

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I'd read Mark Twain and heard about the bayous before. I didn't really know what they were, or where to look. We found a nature preserve 5 miles inland from the gulf coast and tried to see what it could be.

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The parking was a long way back. Its weird having all worldly possessions in a car, then leaving the car. Six years after the housing crash plus a determination to stay in the industry leaves very few things beyond what one absolutely needs to survive. Inconveniently, that includes a computer, cameras and a bunch of glass. I was honestly nervous the whole time, but Cheryl was happily clicking away. Most of these shots are her's because I spent my time running back and forth to check on the car.

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I think they call this "spanish moss" though that could change according to region.

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It looks so different in the summer. These were shot around the first of January.

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In January, turns out, no matter how long you sit there, the alligators do not appear.

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Later, we found them just fine. Not here exactly, but everywhere.

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