Turtle Creek Park in Dallas is a beautiful, green space with a backdrop of high rise architecture. Turtles still manage to live in the creek, even though it is pretty polluted. Turtle Creek Park, Dallas, TX. This stoa is a beautiful feature in the park. Olympus OM-4T with Zuiko 40mm/f2 lens. Kodak V.S. Turtle Creek Park, Dallas, TX. Arlington Hall is the centerpiece of the park. Various events are held on the lawn. I usually don't like midground objects in an image, but it seems to work here. Olympus OM-4T with Zuiko 40mm/f2 lens. Kodak V.S. Turtle Creek Park, Dallas, TX. The colonnaded porch of Arlington Hall. Olympus OM-4T with Zuiko 40mm/f2 lens. Kodak V.S. Turtle Creek Park, Dallas, TX. Various fancy high-rises surround the park. Olympus OM-4T with Zuiko 40mm/f2 lens. Kodak V.S. Turtle Creek Park, Dallas, TX. A nice juxtaposition between nature and architecture. Olympus OM-4T with Zuiko 40mm/f2 lens. Kodak V.S. Turtle Creek Park, Dallas, TX. This fountain sparkles with backlit sunshine. Olympus OM-4T with Zuiko 40mm/f2 lens. Kodak V.S. Turtle Creek Park, Dallas, TX. This weir maintains a small reservoir behind it. Olympus OM-4T with Zuiko 40mm/f2 lens. Kodak V.S. Turtle Creek Park, Dallas, TX. I stumbled upon this nicely framed scene. Olympus OM-4T with Zuiko 40mm/f2 lens. Kodak V.S. Turtle Creek Park, Dallas, TX. This tree provides an interesting negative space. Olympus OM-4T with Zuiko 40mm/f2 lens. Kodak V.S.