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Finally out Light Painting again! thanks to Lucia for the help!
(multi long exposure light painting)
This connects to Mitten Pond and is seen from the SE corner of Trail 10 in the Beaver Ponds and Little Cranberry Lake portion of the ACFL.
Information and credits are on the blog post - rissasecondlife.blogspot.com/2020/01/channeling-laura-cro...
The legacy of hundreds of years back-breaking manual labour, carving this incredible network of water distribution channels out of sheer volcanic rock faces is one thing for which the massively abused term "awesome" is appropriate.
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Very interesting tree root that it shaped like a channel in the woods west of duffins trail in Discovery Bay this autumn , Martin’s photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , November 10. 2020
Tree root that looks like a channel
Leaves
Beautiful leaves
Hope & Pandora’s Box see included Hope photo of the hope txt on the plaque at Greenwood Conservation area
Pandora’s box
Hope and Pandora’s Box
July 2019
November 2020
Greenwood
tree stump
Greenwood conservation area
Cedar trees
A circle stand of cedar trees
Winter
Snow
Ice
Oak tree
Large Oak tree
Rod iron railings
boat launch
canoe
canoe boat launch
Ontario
Ajax
Canada
Pickering
Martin’s photographs
Discovery Bay
Trees
Tall grasses
Sunset
March 2020
Favourites
IPhone XR
Squires Beach
Duffins Creek
Duffins Marsh
Waterfront Trail
Rotary Park
Lake Ontario
Rod iron fence
Bridge
Bridge across Duffins Creek
Twilight
Sticks
Stones
Fallen trees
Fallen tree
Fungi
Mushrooms
Sand
Beach
Reflections
Reflection
Dogwood
Tall grasses
River
Simcoe Point Pioneer Cemetery
Beaver
Beavers having a swim
North of Lake Ontario
December 2019
Lake Ontario
Duffins Trail
Tulip tree full of it beautiful flowers
July 2019
Tulip tree
Tulip tree flowers
Cropped photograph
On one fine sunny morning, I hiked out along the breakwall and captured a lovely waterscape of a boat leaving the channel for the lagoon. I love the sky and colours at this time of year. Nearly finished with summer but not quite autumn.
ANSH 122 - 11. Nautical
The channel between Bournda Island and the mainland. The tide just managing to come into the channel from both sides but a break during this shot.
Guess by Marciano and ELLE event benefiting the Susan G. Komen Foundation at the Guess? Boutique in New York City.
Another shot and rendition of the spectacular light encountered on the National Geographic Explorer while in Antarctica.
Alex is a great local model. The Dali museum has a Lee Miller photo exhibit and I taught a workshop about her fashion work. I had 2 set ups with constant light but the huge, tinted windows in the community room provided a fantastic a opportunity - as the sun moved students could see how to use the natural light.
anamorphic lens
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Bridge at Haus-Ripshorst in Oberhausen Germany over the Rhein-Herne-Channel early in the mornig.
Ripshorster Brücke über den Rhein Herne Kanal am frühen Morgen
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Lemaire Channel is a strait off Antarctica, between Kiev Peninsula in the mainland's Graham Land and Booth Island. Nicknamed "Kodak Gap" by some, it is one of the top tourist destinations in Antarctica; steep cliffs hem in the iceberg-filled passage, which is 11 km long and just 1,600 metres wide at its narrowest point.
It was first seen by the German expedition of 1873-74, but not traversed until December 1898, when the Belgica of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition passed through. Expedition leader Adrien de Gerlache named it for Charles Lemaire (1863-1925), a Belgian explorer of the Congo.
The channel has since become a standard part of the itinerary for cruising in Antarctica; not only is it scenic, but the protected waters are usually as still as a lake, a rare occurrence in the storm-wracked southern seas, and the north-south traverse delivers vessels close to Petermann Island for landings. The principal difficulty is that icebergs may fill the channel, especially in early season, obliging a ship to backtrack and go around the outside of Booth Island to reach Petermann.
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The beautiful Yasmin! (available light - It was during a workshop so I was demonstrating how to look for light and how to pose to get the best form. Get in touch if you'd like to join a future workshop (Info on the blog).
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