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Vermilion Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta
The grasses and willows lining this channel between the first and second Vermilion Lakes are glowing in the late afternoon light.
The same view, with a 50mm prime to take in a bit more of the sky.
The sun had set about 20 minutes earlier over my right shoulder and the light in the water was being reflected back from the clouds above.
The Belleisle cable ferry keeps this part of the river open. Some winters, the channel is notably narrower than this!
Springtime in the U.P. has me missing Lake Havasu today. Cold and rainy in the Yoop! But still awesome! :)
Lake Havasu City, AZ - May 2010
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First winter photo session this season. I will record a video tutorial using this photo. I think it's interesting because it wasn't wintery at all. No snow at all. I will post in on my website and on my YT channel
Still a good presence of Blue-winged Teals on our recent trip. This male gave us some nice looks when it flew across the channel.
Bedford Channel in Fort Langley British Columbia Canada. Photo taken with an Olympus OM1 on Ilford FP4 film.
A lovely trail that I had all to myself. The river above Lewis Lake is a national wild and scenic river, while the Lewis River below Lewis Lake is a national scenic river. Both are part of the Snake Headwaters National Wild and Scenic River.
2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).
After nearly ten hours sailing we have arrived. Devonport dead ahead. But first we have to navigate the narrow channel in the Mersey River. For the crew of the bridge, who do this all the time, this is like a walk in the park (let's hope one day we don't have to explain this metaphor to our children).
You can see a solitary fisherman sitting in his dinghy just outside the channel lines, and some more people on shore. Up in the bridge (I'll tag it) the Captain watches as the Spirit of Tasmania I enters the final approach.
Sabie Falls is hidden under the bridge as you drive out of Sabie towards Graskop. In 2010, a local named Eric Mkhatshwa cleared the area and tidied up the Williams Memorial Park. For a small fee, you can wander the tidy garden and get right to the edge of the waterfall. If you want to get even closer Kestell Barnard will take you abseiling down the falls.
Info source URL: www.countrylife.co.za/travel/6-of-mpumalangas-best-waterf...
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The photo was taken during October 2019 in Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa.
Towards the end of our trip south through the Lemaire Channel, cloud descended over Booth Island, the light got beautifully soft and this image and the next few were taken. This was shot at nearly 9pm. Most people had gone inside for dinner, and just me and JP (John Paul Caponigro) remained on the top deck of the ship. This isn't everyone's light or conditions, but we both loved it. Eventually JP went down and I was up there alone. It was one of the memories from the trip that will stay with me always.
The Lemaire Channel, Antarctica.
I made a short film of what I saw in Antarctica. If you'd like to see it, head over to YouTube or you can watch it here on Flickr.
If you'd like to see all my Antarctica images together, you can visit my Flickr Antarctica album.
I wrote three blog posts about this amazing trip to Antarctica. If you'd like read about the trip and see some more documentary/BTS images, you'll find the blog posts here:
shrank my fave human baby sock pattern to 3 wee sizes plus managed 2 sizes of sweaters - now to block whew!
bjtales Mouse, Wiggs Teeny Gracie, & bbflockling Wren wondering where is their underWHERE??
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Oh, it's Christmas time, mistletoe and wine
Children singing Christian rhyme
With logs on the fire and gifts on the tree
A time to rejoice in the good that we see
A view of the Bristol Channel from Dunkery Hill, the highest point in Exmoor National Park, Somerset.
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