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Amelie kayaking at the south end of Cameron Lake. North end of Mount Custer is seen in the background
South of Emporium, the WNY&P's Driftwood Turn creeps through the 10 mph speed restrictions at Cameron.
"Cameron Highland Sunrise" In my opinion, one of the best spot for sunrise. Rather than crowding with the other photographers at the touristy place, we had decided on this location for our final frame of the day
- www.kevin-palmer.com - Cameron Lake was very calm and scenic in the morning. While the majority of the lake is in Alberta, the mountain beyond is in Montana.
Norfolk Southern EMD SD70M #2600, paired with GE ES44DC #7666, threads the Canestio River valley and passes the loop at Cameron NY with eastbound autoracks in tow - 9 October 2017.
2600 was sold to Progress Rail in 2020, current fate unknown.
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Beautiful Cameron Lake, near Port Alberni. BC
Photo taken in the early fall of 1992, with a Konica 35 mm camera
About:
Lake Cameron is one of those very beautiful lakes spotted across the Canadian Rockies. I arrived here quiet early (8 o'clock in the morning) so I was all alone with this beauty, only took two shots of the lake (the other one you can find in the first comment) and was very happy with the result after seeing it on my display, so I didn't wander around anymore, maybe some other compositions are possible, but I keep those for when I return someday :)
Location:
Waterton National Park, Alberta,Canada
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Exposure: 1/20 sec at f/11 at -2/3 EV
Taken with: Nikon D90 and 17-70 mm f/2.8-4 at 17
HDR bracketed from 3 shots, merged in Photomatix and tonemapped in Oloneo, high-pass sharpening in separate layers (rocks, tree, foreground). This one was so good coming out the camera it didn't need much work.
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Poor Cam, first he was a blond and then he was a girl, and because I can't find girly stuff for him to wear (it's hard enough as it is to find anything that fits this size), I've given up pursuing that path. I'm going to redo this boy into a red head I think. This is still his old faceup, I've just mucked around with a whole bunch of pastel on top of his existing faceup for now, figuring out what i like and don't like. I think Cameron needs to look a little abused, lol. I don't know why but from the very beginning I've sort of pictured him being someone a little messed up and beyond repair.
Trying hard to move into Spring, Cameron Falls are a favorite tourist destination. I thought I would try a few more angles than the normal shots.
This is an HDR, hand-held image made from 3 bracketed images.
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New photos of Cameron with his hair cut short. I am so behind in editing/producing photos.
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Cameron Highlands is the largest tea-growing region in Malaysia - home to vast plantations of this valuable crop that carpet the valleys in a lush sea of bright green.
Cameron Highlands is the largest tea-growing region in Malaysia - home to vast plantations of this valuable crop that carpet the valleys in a lush sea of bright green.
Architect: John Andrews
Location: Belconnen, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Of the original 9 wings of this project that was intended to house the Australian Federal Bureau of Statistics, only three remain. One is still a Commonwealth office. The other two are now dorms for students at the nearby University of Canberra, who have not been kind to them.
John Andrews is Australian, but was educated in Canada, so the strong resemblance to the work of Arthur Erickson is probably not a coincidence.
Looking west towards Cameron Bridge distillery and Glenrothes there is still evidence of the extent of overgrowth.
Taken using : Nikon D700 + Nikon 16-35mm f4.
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Cameron Whiting finished 11th in the two-mile Dwight Crum Pier-to-Pier Swim. This video shows him as he nears the finish line.
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