Lens-Artists Challenge #374: On the Move!

Being so close to the Austin metro area, the Lower Colorado River Authority’s (LCRA) Lake Bastrop South Shore is a hidden gem. Many people confuse it with the more popular Bastrop State Park. The two parks are close and not the same. I love spending a day or longer enjoying everything the park has to offer.
When John announced this week’s challenge, I hesitated about what I’d feature in my post. I like to stick to one theme and one location whenever possible. John wrote: “this week’s theme is all about movement.” Well, there’s plenty of that at Lake Bastrop. Be sure to check John’s post to see what he has to say about the challenge.
As my featured image shows, biking is one of my favorite things in the park. The trails are wonderful and offer plenty of variety.

There are always some flowers blooming in the park. Biking or hiking at the park allows me to stop often and explore the flora and fauna leisurely.
One of the hike-and-bike trails features several lake viewpoints where you can stop, sit down, and enjoy the scenery. The park has a lot of loblolly pines. It is located in the heart of the region known as the Lost Pines.

If you prefer to get closer to the water, you can rent kayaks and canoes.


Besides tranquility, you always see a lot of wildlife along the shore or on the move. This great egret took off as I was getting closer.
Whether biking, hiking, or paddling, there will always be wonderful surprises along the trails. Sometimes, something different requires a different approach, such as an ICM capture.

Many thanks to all of you who joined my challenge call last week. I saw such amazing and varied landscapes. Thanks for the thrill of seeing your images. I hope you’ll also join John’s On the Move! Challenge. Don’t forget to use the “lens-artists” hashtag so everyone can find your post more easily.
Next week, it’s Patti’s turn to give us a new challenge. It will go live at noon EST in the USA. Tune in to find out more about the challenge then. Please see this page to learn more about the Lens-Artists Challenge and its history.
That is the story behind the shots. If you liked this post, you may also be interested in others featuring Abstracts, Biking, ICM, Kayaking, Lake Bastrop South Shore, Landscapes, Lens-Artists, Macros, Parks, Texas, Texas Winecup, and Wildflowers. Until the next time, keep clicking and capturing the beauty your eyes find.
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Wandering Dawgs
Egidio, what a beautiful place and a beautiful post! I love the different movements you’ve included.
Egidio Leitao
Beth, thank you very much. That park was my escape during COVID. It’s a tranquil and beautiful place.
Sofia Alves
Such beautiful photos, Egídio! I love the last one, very creative but my favourite has to be the egret, great timing!
Egidio Leitao
Thank you, Sofia. Catching birds in flight can sometimes be challenging. I lucked out.
Steve Schwartzman
Before I saw your caption, the final image made me, too, think of flames.
Egidio Leitao
Thanks for the feedback.
Steve Schwartzman
And like you, I get the impression that people outside the Bastrop area likely think Lake Bastrop Park, whether South or North, is the same as Bastrop State Park.
Egidio Leitao
Oh yes, it happens many times. The same goes with Big Bend and Big Bend Ranch. They think it’s the same park.
Ritva Sillanmäki Photography
You have captured beautiful views while on the move Egídio, loved the first shot.
Egidio Leitao
Thank you, Ritva.
Wind Kisses
Always a chance to breath deeply reading your post and looking at your photos.
Egidio Leitao
That’s the best feedback. Thank you so much, Donna.
restlessjo
Love the trees reflected in the lake, Egidio. I don’t cycle but it’s a great way to cover a bit more distance than I manage xx
Egidio Leitao
Thanks, Jo. Yes, cycling allows me to move faster and farther.
Leanne Cole
Beautiful images Egidio of being on the move, I like how you have included nature as well.
Egidio Leitao
Whenever possible, I always include nature. 🙂
Lindy Le Coq
Your take on this challenge gives me a wider sense of what I might do with it! I love how you glide us through the park from your bicycle leaning on its stand, to the flora, beautiful water vistas, and the great egret taking flight. The final shot is a winner for sure!
Egidio Leitao
Lindy, I’m very glad you liked the post, and, especially, the last shot. Thank you.
Anne Sandler
Beautiful images of a beautiful park Egidio!
Egidio Leitao
Thanks, Anne. It’s a wonderful park indeed.
Toonsarah
Some lovely images here, especially the first lake view, the egret taking off and the ICM to finish – very effective!
Egidio Leitao
Thanks for the feedback, Sarah.
solaner
I like your last image, Egídio. The ICM makes the leaves really look like a flickering flame. Well done!!!
Egidio Leitao
Thanks, André.
Terri Webster Schrandt
Gorgeous images of moving through your favorite nature areas, Egidio! Biking and paddling opportunities look inviting!
Egidio Leitao
Thanks, Terri. They are. I like going to the park on weekdays to enjoy quiet times.
Tina Schell
Terrific approach to the challenge Egidio, loved your choice! The park looks amazing and your inclusion of the bike and kayak answered John’s request for movement (as did that beautiful egret) 😊. How far is the park from Denver??
Egidio Leitao
Thanks, Tina. I was not sure how I’d keep one location only. Then, it came to mind about what I do in that park. Now, your question about the park’s proximity to Denver made me laugh. You’d need to fly from Denver to Austin and then drive 30 minutes from the airport to the park.