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The beginning of a short photo essay shot on the shores of Barton Springs at the Zilker Boat Rentals and dog swim areas one day during June 2006 in Austin, Texas.
Summer is definitely here, and this is how austinites deal with the 100+ degree heat.
One roll of ilford delta 100 and my new (to me) camera, a Canon A-1.
canoes for rent photo essay
The Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission has much better photos from this year's canoe journey: www.flickr.com/photos/nwifc/sets/72157624769504402/
That's a Seminole flag at the back. I don't think it's a Seminole canoe--as far as I could tell these were all Puget Sound tribes--not sure if there's a Seminole in the crew or some other significance to the flag.
Canoeing down the Charles River toward the Weeks Bridge. The Leverett Towers (part of Leverett House, a Harvard residence) rise in the distance.
They warned us we had to be good canoers to tackle the Stikine and it's three sisters. We assured them, bullshitting through our teeth, that we were.
Three welcoming pavilions shaped like traditional cedar hats are being built along the Swinomish Channel.
Located in Peterborough Ontario.
The Canadian Canoe Museum's exhibits explore how the canoe defines the Canadian character and spirit. As well as the canoe collection, the museum features a dramatic waterfall, and a traditional Mi'kmaq wigwam where visitors can hear creation stories. Visitors can also try their hand at building a birch bark canoe in the Preserving Skills Gallery, plan a prospecting expedition like in the gold rush days, feel what it was like to be a voyageur during the fur trade era, and enjoy the cottaging lifestyles of the early 20th century.
A notable exhibit started in October 2001, when the Museum gained further prominence with the launch of Reflections: The Land, the People and the Canoe. This landmark exhibit featured Pierre Trudeau's famous buckskin jacket and birch bark canoe on public display for the first time, along with the personal artifacts of other significant paddlers, including Bill Mason, Victoria Jason and Eric Morse.
Gracie, canoeing on the Clarion River in Cook Forest State Park in Cooksburg Pennsylvania. August 2013