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Image taken from Stanley Park seawall in Vancouver BC.
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A view of Osoyoos and Osoyoos Lake in British Columbia, Canada.
About this photoWe enjoyed another little camping trip a few days ago. We drove from Vancouver to Merritt and continued on to Osoyoos via Peachland-Summerland and Penticton.While we were in Osoyoos we couldn't miss taking in the view from Anarchist Mountain Lookout about as 15 minute drive from town along Highway 3 east.
When we arrived at the lookout, the sun was shining through some clouds which created some extra nice light. We enjoyed the views here of the town and the lake.
~Camera Settings:
*Camera Model: Sony DSC-RX10M4
*Focal Length: 9mm
*F-Number: F/8
*Exposure Time: 1/640 sec
*ISO Speed: ISO-100
*Exposure Program: Manual (M)
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Ann :-)
Some information about Osoyoos: Osoyoos is a town in the Okanagan Valley region of British Columbia, Canada. It's surrounded by desert, vineyards and mountains. Osoyoos Lake is known for its warm water, beaches and water sports facilities. Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre and Osoyoos Desert Centre have hands-on exhibits and trails exploring the local desert ecosystem. The Osoyoos Museum traces the town’s history with aboriginal and pioneer artifacts.
Osoyoos is also known for its arid, desert-like conditions, making it unique within Canada. Osoyoos Lake is celebrated for being the warmest freshwater lake in Canada, with average water temperatures reaching 24°C (75°F) in July and August. There are also many orchards which is a delightful way to spend a day with your family. They offer u-pick orchards where you can enjoy a hands-on experience that combines fun and education. In the summer time you will find an abundance of cherries, peaches, apricots and plums.
When the wind blows, take advantage of it!
47:52 Pick one place and don’t move from it for one hour making as many beautiful images as you can from that one point of view.
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Went to this location today and this mother and daughter were there too. Happy coincidence. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail
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A road with yellow and red maples that blaze in the low sunshine at the end of the day. The splashes of red and orange appear like cheerleaders’s pom-poms.
This wonderful little bonsai tree, perched on a submerged log in Fairy Lake is so full of life! It's a delight to see any time of day. We were there mid morning and the light was terrible, so I used my 10-stop ND filter and my cpl to smooth out the wind-rippled water, which I think worked well. The forest made a nice natural light-to-dark gradient across the image which I also liked. Definitely a place for dancing fairies. It really is magical!
Will the fall colour this year be good?
This is the maples in my neighboruhood 7 years ago.
Have a great Thursday!
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We are bidding farewell to autumn in Vancouver.
After two weeks of wind storms and heavy rainfall, all the fall leaves are gone. The maples I shot two weeks ago in my neighborhood are totally gone.
This is the last splash of fall color in Vancouver.
This area really caught my eye and I went back to it several different times trying to find a decent composition. In this photo I deliberately tried to frame it but it was quite challenging to find separation.
Image taken from Garry Point Park in Richmond, BC
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