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Still water and clear sky as we transition from winter to spring. Our goal was to capture a beautiful sunset on the first Spring evening paddle.
“There are painters who transform the sun to a yellow spot, but there are others who with the help of their art and their intelligence, transform a yellow spot into sun”
- Pablo Picasso
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Last year at Shelter Cove.
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This was a third day of some decent sky along the waters edge. Little bit of wind also produced some nice wave action which is always thrilling to witness (at least for a prairie boy)
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Watching the sun set while on safari is always bitter sweet. The light dims and the animals fade into the shadows of the dark night. Of course, there are hours when the guide tries to find critters of the night, but for me, it signals that another very special time in the bush has ended the in far away land.
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"Il sole stava per abbandonare la Perla dell’Oceano per altri mari, altre terre."
"The sun was about to leave the Pearl of the Ocean for other seas, other lands."
JOSEPH CONRAD