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From this former railroad bed, which was converted into the Prescott-Russell Recreational Trail in the sixties, we can access a number of side trails that take us into deeper bush in the Ottawa south area, or between the many cultivated fields for a little open runaround, or connect to other trails on the system, or finally lead us into the Mer Bleue Bog area described in the previous photo.
I like everywhere we go because it's all so different, but here I get to play serious ball with Dad because it's safe to go all out, which is the only way for me to chase my ball!
Prescott-Russell Recreation Trail, Ottawa, Ontario
Saturday Morning Post, October 10 2016
236. Clancy, 3yrs 47wks
Somewhere deep in the nightly forest im trying to play with light, its like a meeting with the unknown :)
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Awarded 1st place in the Soul Deep Winter Frost Contest
I've been ill this week, so my daughters came to look after me. We went a wonderful walk up to the nearby waterfalls. they looked beautiful in the dappled sunlight. Truly Madly Deeply is by Ray LaMontagne.
I enjoy doing the touristy sights in my own home town of Mount Gambier in South Australia, and the Blue Lake is always a great place to visit. Today, it was vividly blue and amazingly calm apart from a distant wake being made by a bird. It looked wonderfully cool on what is to be a very hot day here in the mid 90s (35C.).
I only had the phone camera, but it did okay in high res mode! The water really is this colour. There is no post processing done to saturate the colours.
From the upper floors in the old school at City Methodist Church in Gary
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Sunset on truly cloud days is typically a bust. Sometimes you get lucky, get a lovely diffused glow through the clouds, light into the scene. I got something like that on this trip, haze was building within the mountains once more, heavy fog and misty rolling through the valley paths bellow. It was still fun standing on the road side, people slowly parking around me just to find out what it was I was looking at. Finally another photographer turned up, he was more interested in the sky than the valley, but still, sometimes its nice to talk to someone like minded.
Aperture: f8
ISO: 640
SS: 1/15th
Focal: 39mm
Fujinon 16-55mm
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Revelation 16:10 “Then the fifth angel poured out his bowl on the throne of the beast, and his kingdom became full of darkness; and they gnawed their tongues because of the pain.”
Job 34:22 “There is no deep shadow, no utter darkness,
where evildoers can hide.”
A bumble bee digging deep to get the rest of the pollen from a thistle already going to seed.
San Jose, California.
Family walks are a good time to reflect on life, plan for upcoming events and connect with each other. An autumn wood was just the tonic that day