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Leddy Park – July 4th – Entry # 3

July 5, 2023 by arabidea

The weather at Leddy Beach on July 4th was sunny and warm, with temperatures reaching 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Thunder clouds could be seen in the distance, signaling the possibility of inclement weather. This atmospheric situation adds unpredictability and the possibility of disruption to outdoor activities.

As I arrived at Leddy Beach and began my observations, one significant difference that stood out was the limited visibility over Lake Champlain. The lake’s usual panoramic perspective was obscured, and the distant shoreline was only slightly evident. This decrease in vision appeared to be caused by either the previous night’s fireworks display or leftover smoke from the Canadian wildfires. The atmospheric conditions appeared to have trapped a haze layer in the air, resulting in a foggy and slightly smoky atmosphere. The reduced vision of the lake added mystery and interest to the setting, changing the beach’s gorgeous panorama. It served as a reminder of the interconnection of environmental events and their influence on local weather patterns, even from a distance. Further research into the causes of reduced visibility and the long-term effects of such events on local air quality would provide valuable insights into the broader ramifications of these phenomena.

While visiting Leddy Beach, I couldn’t help but note the large number of dogs in the vicinity. This observation prompted me to consider how the dogs’ presence would affect the surrounding ecosystem. A quick investigation reveals that dogs can have both positive and harmful effects on the ecology, depending on various conditions. Additionally, dogs can help their owners’ well-being by encouraging physical activity and mental wellness. This can result in enhanced human enjoyment and engagement with nature. Furthermore, conscientious dog owners who clean up after their pets keep dog feces from contaminating the beach and other water bodies, thereby reducing the entrance of hazardous bacteria and diseases. However, there are some negative consequences to consider. Dogs can cause wildlife disturbance by chasing or disturbing sensitive animals such as birds or small mammals. Their presence can cause trampling or degradation of fragile environments like dunes or plants. Excess nutrients introduced into the ecosystem by dog excrement can hurt water quality and contribute to algae blooms. Beachgoers must follow responsible dog ownership practices to prevent potential adverse effects and encourage a healthy coexistence between canines and the ecosystem. This includes keeping pets on leashes where necessary, avoiding vulnerable areas, disposing of waste appropriately, and respecting wildlife. Understanding the dynamic link between dogs and the surrounding ecology at Leddy Beach emphasizes the significance of responsible pet ownership and balancing leisure activities and environmental conservation initiatives. 

The brilliant color and peculiar shape of Crown vetch (Coronilla varia) are shown in this shot. The image aids in the documentation and knowledge of Crownvetch’s visual traits in botanical research by capturing these essential features.
An example of Perforate St. John’s-wort (Hypericum perforatum) growing in sandy soil defies typical expectations in this shot. The photograph displays the photographer’s interest in this plant’s capacity to adapt to such surroundings.
The rich texture and pattern of tree bark are highlighted in this shot. This close-up image was taken to capture and appreciate the visually appealing aspects of the bark’s design.
This image displays an inland landscape with three trees uniformly cut off at the same height. The photographer wondered why the trees had been cut since the adjacent ones did not appear to have been.
The photographer chose this shot of a fascinating knot on a birch tree for its visual attractiveness. The image contributes to the documentation and enjoyment of the intricate growth patterns displayed by birch trees by highlighting this distinctive trait. 

I observed a heightened attentiveness to things I might have ignored when photographing at Leddy Beach. Capturing some aspects through the lens allowed me to concentrate on the environment’s rich textures, patterns, and features. This thorough investigation shifted my perception of the site, exposing hidden beauties and nuances I had previously overlooked. This method was similar to drawing in several ways because both entail deliberate observation and study of the subject. On the other hand, photography gave a more immediate opportunity to capture the spirit of the moment and keep it in a visual form. Thanks to the camera, I could freeze critical portions of the scene, emphasizing specific characteristics and building a narrative through the acquired photographs. Finally, photographing at Leddy Beach increased my respect for the site’s nuances and transformed my knowledge of its complexities.

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