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This shot caught my eye while walking through the forest of Silver Falls State Park. It didn't las long as the sun was climbing high in the morning and it was a busy looking scene. I tried to isolate the backlit leaves as best I could!! Kris
This is Colliery Dam Park, one of three parks with lakes and are within walking distance of our home.
Ziplining In The MIst.......
This shot of an afternoon fog at Heart Lake conservation area in October of 2018, was one of those magical days when you are out hiking that stays embedded in your memory.
It had rained from early in the morning to just before noon and the sky was dark and inky grey. As soon as the rain stopped, the fog rolled in; settling upon the entire area like a thick soup reducing visibility to a few hundred feet.
As we walked into the lake area of the park we could hear the whir of the zipolines, that distinct metal on metal sound as the pulley scapes along the wire cable. Just then the zip liner popped out of the mist... i fired of a few quick shots and caught him seemingly floating in the air above the fog covered lake.
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A maple blazing with it's fall colours, along the banks of the Irvine Creek, Centre Wellington, Ontario.
It is just about deer hunting season and the only way we would ever shot this fellow is with a camera. These fellows are not shy and roam our property at will. We love them, they love the garden more.
Sunnybrook Park, Toronto – Autumn colours frame a rustic farmhouse beneath a brilliant blue sky. A timeless scene of seasonal beauty in one of Toronto’s most serene natural spaces.
First light through the pine forest on a misty morning after a cool night and the fog from the pond spreads into forest
These are sumac leaves that have dried into a curled shape and dressed up in their autumn colour. I'm sure that these leaves would've fallen within a day or so after this image was taken.
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The old lighthouse on Boblo Island at the mouth of Lake Erie. #history #lighthouse #ruralruins #ruins #fall #Nikon #D7200 #fallcolors #fallcolours
Its All Down Hill From Here...
Tuesday morning Karen and I made our way to the park to get some fabulous fall shots, then jumped in the car and went for a scenic drive through beautiful Calderon..
This is a shot of the end of the Grange sideroad. If you look close at the road you can see at this point it dips steeply then has a sharp left turn at the bottom. then there is a concrete train bridge with an underpass. if you are driving carelessly you could get in some real trouble here. they close this road for the winter as it is too treacherous to navigate safely when covered in show.
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View Point from the Black Mountains Park, Ripon, Quebec, Canada
Point de vue depuis le parc des Montagnes Noires, Ripon, Québec, Canada
I took this one year ago but didn't share it. It stood out to me today as I went through my catalog. Fall colours really warm my heart.
The Ozark's in fall
Lake Taneycomo
Scenic Overlook
Forsyth Mo.
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With track conditions having deteriorated significantly on the former Algoma Central mainline in recent years, CN’s five-days-a-week Hearst to Oba local, L552, now only makes it as far as Mead most days, due to slower run times and the line’s inaccessibility south of this point. Much of the trackage between Hearst and Oba is now restricted to 10 MPH, a far cry from the nearly mile-a-minute running I remember when I rode the Tour of the Line train through here less than a decade ago.
Despite the gloomy autumn weather, the pair of EMD SD60s tasked with this day's train look sharp amongst the golden larch trees as they crest a small grade into Mead, Ont., along the storied (but increasingly tired-looking) tracks of the Black Bear.
Sometime in mid-September, the diamond between the CPR and former ACR at Franz, Ontario was severed, bringing over one hundred years of railroading tradition to a sudden and ruthlessly unceremonious end. Rumored to be the result of mounting maintenance costs and a lack of business, the railway between Franz and Oba now lies dormant. Here, heavy October skies set the tone as Canadian Pacific's Montreal to Edmonton hotshot no. 119 roars through the abandoned townsite of Franz and over the recently dismantled diamond. While the future of the ACR remains uncertain, Watco, the new operator of the line, has assured that a "One Way Low Speed" diamond is to be re-installed sometime in the new year when traffic is anticipated to resume.