Peel Park is one of the best Parks I have been to till date. In fact, I have been to this place more than once. Its strategic layout is right beside my University and I often plan to take a long walk amongst the greenish-yellow canopies of this park. At times, it has come across as a saviour and helped me to take shelter during rains.Many times, it has just been a serene place where I can wander around undisturbed with my thoughts to give me company. The different birds and animals that live in harmony with the natural resources of the park, has often intrigued the amateur photographer in me. At other times, I deliberately go with a frame of mind to get some good photographs out of the place- to capture the various colours and sights of Autumn and the approaching winter.
Peel Park is just like any other park and needs no special description. It functions as a beautiful ground through which the River Irwell flows. It is a regular on the list of those who have pets because on many occassions I have seen alsatians playing happily in the park or chasing a squirrel. It serves as a great picnic spot too, although I have not seen any picnics happening there. It is a great den for the morning and evening walkers to just take some time off their busy schedules and interact with nature. Peel Park also has many subjects that would interest photographers and sometimes I see some photography groups on a mission to take great photos visiting the park.
This post curates some of the photographs that I have taken of this Park during my visits to the place.
PEEL PARK OVERLOOKING OLD PINT POT FROM THE MAIN ROAD |
BURST OF AUTUMN COLOURS |
THE DESERTED PATHWAY |
PEEL PARK OVERLOOKING IRWELL |
PATH TO PEEL PARK FROM UNIVERSITY CAMPUS |
THE WORLD FROM BELOW |
THE WORLD FROM BELOW II |
HIDE AND SEEK |
THE LONELY VISITOR |
THE WORLD FROM BELOW III |
THE WORLD FROM BELOW IV |
THE YELLOW FOLIAGE EDITED BY: ZISHAN ASAD |
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