Photobook Of Caddo Lake In Autumn

Nestled on the border of Texas and Louisiana, Caddo Lake State Park is a favorite place for fishermen, hunters, and holidaymakers from the southern states. The park, home to the world's largest bald cypress forest, reminds me of local parks where cypress trees shift from green to red with autumn's arrival.

A few weeks ago, I set out to explore this enchanting park with friends, and it was a pleasant experience!

We "meandered" through the waterways, utterly mesmerized by the grandeur of the cypress trees. These sentinels, cloaked in pale green Spanish moss, swayed gently in the breeze. The vivid juxtaposition of their ridged trunks against the fiery red-orange needle leaves, whether standing in open waters or majestically lining the bayou, was breathtaking.

Thanks to the dependable Riverbend Outfitters, our journey across the Big Cypress Bayou was a dream come true. This wildlife sanctuary echoed with the calls of regal bald eagles and was frequented by blue herons, their sudden flights taking us by surprise.

The vibrant landscape was further enhanced by water lilies sprinkling the lake's surface. Snowy egrets were foraging on the giant salvinia, and flocks of white ibis occasionally streaking across the sky, added to the park's dynamic and picturesque setting.

Navigating these waters and capturing these moments from our canoes was both a challenge and a thrill. Each turn revealed a new aspect of this rich ecosystem. Our early starts at 5:00 am, powered by Texas breakfasts, allowed us 4 to 5 hours of paddling each day.

Caddo Lake State Park is a living tapestry of activity and natural splendor. Our time there was a journey of discovery and wonder.

A heartfelt thank you to Kristi and Riverbend Outfitters for enabling this remarkable adventure. Caddo Lake, with its tranquil allure and abundant life, beckons for prolonged visits and assures a wealth of new experiences with every return.

Oliver

00: Bold Cypress Tree

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02: Bold Eagle Flying Over

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04: Great Egret Fishing

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05: Serenity

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06: Green Cypress Trees

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08: Autumn Foliage

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10: Giants In The Water

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11: Standing Strong

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12: Lake Sunrise

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13: Change Of Season

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14: Blue Heron

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16: Autumn Hues

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18: Resilience

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20: Nature Painting

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21: Great Egret

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22: The Fairy

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The whole collection excels, very nice
Thanks Tim, it's worth a visit.

Beautiful place and a great set of images to showcase it. The fall colors on the cypress almost look like IR shots.

Thank you, Alan, the cypress trees have soft needle leaves which change to red color when the weather gets cold, then all the needles fall off to grow again in the spring, a quite fascinating species.

Oliver
 
Love this series of photographs. Nice work especially out of a canoe.
Thank you, Roger.

It was a busy weekend for the locals, there was a fishing competition, and many boats in the canals, we had to stop paddling every time a motorboat went by as the wakes rocked our kayaks violently, lol, it was fun.

😂

Oliver
 

JimFox

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This is so awesome Oliver. I am on the road from New Mexico to Colorado so I can only glance at this, but I will look more in detail tonight as I love what I see!
 
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