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Believe it or not, we just hit the halfway mark for the project. This shot was taken with my iPhone on our way to go grocery shopping
The Professionals Rotorua National Schools Downhill Championships at Skyline in Rotorua, New Zealand. (Photo by clint trahan/Crankworx.com)
Professioals Rotorua National School MTB Championships 2018 at Waipa in Rotorua New Zealand. (Photo by clint trahan/ccrankworx.com)
The Professionals Rotorua National Schools Downhill Championships at Skyline in Rotorua, New Zealand. (Photo by clint trahan/Crankworx.com)
I came across the same family of Trumpeter Swans that I've photographed on the 13th. This time, they were more inclined to pose.
Professioals Rotorua National School MTB Championships 2018 at Waipa in Rotorua New Zealand. (Photo by clint trahan/ccrankworx.com)
Shutter priority at 1/20s with LOW ISO, otherwise the photo will be too bright. Follow your subject like a HAWK!
Strolling through Gastown on a photowalk with Barbara.
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Wildlife and nature at it's best on the lower mainland of British Columbia. Description from trails.com
Pitt Poulder, through which you drive on your way to Pitt Lake, has been dyked and drained at different periods since the 1870s, the main reclamation being made by Dutch settlers in the early 1950s. To the north, between farmland and lake, 1500 ha (3750 acres) of water and marsh are preserved as a sanctuary for wildlife. Although the Pitt River and the lake are tidal, a system of dykes and pump houses controlling the water levels counteracts brackishness and has enabled freshwater marsh and spirea bog to develop. To encourage waterfowl, grass and plants have been allowed to grow and nesting areas have been built, protected from people and predators by canals; water management schemes of beavers and muskrats are kept in check. Minks, foxes, coyotes, bears and deer visit or inhabit the area.