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View from the bridge on the waterfront trail across the Frisco storm channel looking at the trees on the shore of the Lake Ontario on this beautiful day in Squires beach , Martin’s photographs , Ajax , Pickering , Ontario , Canada , March 10. 2022
Bright sun
Beautiful roots in the forest
Greenwood conservation area
Canada
Fruit tree with beady eyes
December 2021
Roots
Large culvert for the Frisco storm channel
Ontario
Frisco storm channel
Ajax
Large stones
Canada
Pickering
Martin’s photographs
Discovery Bay
Trees
Shore of the lake
Sunset
March 2022
Favourites
IPhone XR
Shore
iPhone 6s
Cement slabs
Squires Beach
Duffins Creek
Duffins Marsh
Waterfront Trail
Rotary Park
Lake Ontario
Rod iron fence
Bridge
Bridge
Duffins Creek
Twilight
Sticks
Stones
Fallen trees
Fallen tree
Fungi
Mushrooms
Sand
Cloudy day
Beach
Reflections
Waves slamming on the shore
Dogwood
Tall grasses
iPhone 6s
Weeds
Wildflowers
Squires beach
Beautiful cloudy fall day
Red birdhouse
Bridge
Abstract public art; detail from a monumental sculpture in an office park. Taken during a brief sprinkling of small snowflakes, which added numerous white specks to the image.
Heading south on Interstate I-75 on the Mackinac Bridge, which connects Michigan's lower and upper peninsulas over the Straits of Mackinac between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. It was a bit stormy that day, but a nice drive nonetheless.
I shot this image through the windshield of a car as a front-seat passenger. We were traveling at approximately 45 miles per hour (~72 kph).
The subtle foreground bokeh is from water drops on the windshield.
Sony ILCE-7RM5 Camera + Monster LA-KE1 Pentax K to Sony E Mount Adapter + Pentax DFA 28-105 ED DC WR Lens
Mackinac County, Michigan
#MightyMac #BigMac
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The ice in this pond was due to the falling of Ghost Glacier from the face of the mountain.
Mount Edith Cavell, Jasper National Park, AB, Canada
Prime Hook Delaware. I reduced noise, lowered highlights, raised shadows and added slight contrast. I made no changes to the vibrance or exposure.
After conquering the 150.92-kilometer (93.77-mile) extended W trek in 6 days, I finally escaped the stunning, yet brutal, beauty of Torres del Paine, Chile. The hike was undoubtedly challenging, with steep ascents, river crossings, and unpredictable weather. But the rewards were immeasurable. The panoramic views of the mountains, glaciers, and lakes were simply breathtaking, and I'll cherish the memories I made with my fellow hikers forever. After a quick 1-hour and 15-minute drive back to Puerto Natales, southern Chile, I ditched my heavy backpack and indulged in a well-deserved feast. The next morning, I was up bright and early, ready to conquer the border crossing into Argentina. A 6-hour and 48-minute journey later, I arrived at my next destination: the jaw-dropping Perito Moreno Glacier, the los Glaciares National Park, a Unesco World Heritage Site.
If you thought the Grey Glacier in Torres del Paine was impressive, wait until you see this ice behemoth! Both glaciers are part of the same massive ice field, making Patagonia a true ice lover's paradise. Perito Moreno is like a small country made entirely of ice.
The 250 km² (97 sq mi) ice formation, 30 km (19 mi) long, is one of 48 glaciers fed by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field located in the Andes mountain range, which it shares with Chile, which has a small part of the glacier's origin. This ice field is the world's third-largest reserve of fresh water and the third largest ice cap in the world after Antarctica and Greenland. The Southern Patagonian Ice Field stretches approximately 350 kilometers (217 miles) from north to south, covers roughly 16,800 square kilometers (6,500 square miles), and generally sits at an elevation of around 1,500 meters (4,900 feet) above sea level. Since 2020, the glacier has been retreating on its northern front, possibly due to climate change. It was previously one of the few unusual glaciers that maintained a state of equilibrium during the late 20th and early 21st centuries because it was accumulating mass at a rate similar to its loss. The reason for its unusually long period of stability remains debated by glaciologists.
The terminus of the Perito Moreno Glacier is 5 km (3.1 mi) wide, with an average height of 74 m (240 ft) above the surface of the water of Argentino Lake in Argentina. It has a total ice depth of 170 meters (558 ft).
I'm still reeling from the sheer size and otherworldly beauty of this icy giant. Stay tuned for more updates from my Patagonian adventure!
The remains of a late pigeon lunch!
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Jeu urbain avec mon Leica SL2 à Paris.
Cloudy Sky and Street furniture in Paris.
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And windmills for us that like to capture them
I find them quite interesting
Both because they create lots of engagement and emotions and because I do find them majestic
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Erosion of the paperbark forest at Red Beach, Bribie Island, Queensland, Australia. Red beach is a GREAT place to take a walk (when the tide is out) and take photographs. Very interesting beach landscape and forest to the foreshore, as well as birdlife.
Chris Burns 2013
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When arriving at Sargeant Beach, I could not help but notice the most unusual item that had floated ashore. A tree branch had lodged itself in the rocks on the beach in a most usual, and peculiar way.
It was fun working on this articulated and oddly shaped newcomer to Sargeant Beach. I wanted to illustrate that its final resting place, left it reaching for the sky. That it still longs to get back to the ocean. and how it relates to its surrounding area. While a forested area is close by, it seems to hover over distant islands. And how its unique form, differs from the rest.
A rainbow on a cloudy day
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