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Away from the old palaces and the tourists who are drawn to them, are treasures of nature on Lake Pichola.
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Wonderful reflections of the beautiful trees & Canada Geese flying over Andrew Haydon Park in Ottawa.
The Depths Of The Forest...
From the archives.
Last May we found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
At the northern edge of the park are perfectly planted rows of pine trees, that are carefully groomed and beautifully maintained.
I had some fun with the Motion Blur tool on this shot.
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Island Lake…
May 17 was a strange day, as the last week has been unseasonably warm and sunny; Tuesday was cold and windy, with thick rain clouds threatening us from above.
We found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
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Between The Pines…
Tuesday was a strange day, as the last week has been unseasonably warm and sunny; Tuesday was cold and windy, with thick rain clouds threatening us from above.
We found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
At the northern edge of the park are perfectly planted rows of pine trees. that are carefully groomed and maintained beautifully.
Please do not copy my image or use it on websites, blogs or other media without my express permission.
© NICK MUNROE (MUNROE PHOTOGRAPHY)
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Trees…
The middle of May was strange, as the week preceding has been unseasonably warm and sunny; Yet this day the weather was cold and windy, with thick rain clouds threatening us from above.
We found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
At the northern edge of the park are perfectly planted rows of pine trees. that are carefully groomed and maintained beautifully.
Please do not copy my image or use it on websites, blogs or other media without my express permission.
© NICK MUNROE (MUNROE PHOTOGRAPHY)
You can contact me
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karenick23@yahoo.ca
munroephotographic@gmail.com
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Kerr Lake State Recreation Area is a North Carolina state park in Vance and Warren counties, North Carolina, in the United States. Located north of Henderson near the North Carolina-Virginia border, it includes 3,376 acres of woodlands along the shores of the 50,000-acre man-made Kerr Lake. The lake, and thus the park, are named for Congressman John H. Kerr, who supported the original lake project.
Mirror Lake was a mining site in the 1900s, the lake was formed when a cave roof collapsed and formed a sinkhole which was fill by water in due time.
Sand Quarry…
We found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
in the distance we could hear the reverse horns of heavy equipment backing up and the sound of grinding and earth moving equipment.
As we crested the hill we saw the sand quarry; busy with activity, as machines and men scraped the earth and dug deep into the hills and landscape to extract the sand and gravel. to eventually be used for the building of the cities and towns of Ontario.
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Windy Tuesday...
From the archives.
Just a year ago this week,
We had hiked into Island Lake In Orangeville; we spent the better part of the day hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
On one part of the trail we reached the top of a rather large hill, the wind was blowing heavy and westward making each step a chore. I looked over and Karen's hair was flying in all directions. So i composited the shot of her hair blowing into another shot of the lake.
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Shelter On a Cold Windy Tuesday ...
Tuesday was a strange day, as the last week has been unseasonably warm and sunny; Tuesday was cold and windy, with thick rain clouds threatening us from above.
We found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
At the northern edge of the park are perfectly planted rows of pine trees. that are carefully groomed and maintained beautifully. I had some fun with the Motion Blur tool on this shot.
Please do not copy my image or use it on websites, blogs or other media without my express permission.
© NICK MUNROE (MUNROE PHOTOGRAPHY)
You can contact me
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munroephotographic@gmail.com
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A sunset view of Putrajaya skyline with the iconic Seri Wawasan bridge spanning across the Putrajaya Lake and a cruise ship sailing along.
Hoops....
Last Tuesday was a strange day, as the last week has been unseasonably warm and sunny; Tuesday was cold and windy, with thick rain clouds threatening us from above.
We found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
Karen snapped this shot with my old D7000 and the 50 1.4
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© NICK MUNROE (MUNROE PHOTOGRAPHY)
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My friends were having some deep conversation while I was enjoying the unlimited views of the fascinating gardens! The one in full suit is so familiar with the views as he’s living there for over a decade. The other in red pullover was a visitor -just like me- but he got entrapped in that conversation and missed out great part of the paradise he was walking though, the thing he later regretted.
To avoid getting entrapped, I slowed down until there was a gap between me and them. So, I took the chance to document that event of my friends conversing in the wrong place at the wrong time!
It’s old and of no great quality, but I really like this photo.
The Boat House...
The middle of May was a strange, as the week preceding has been unseasonably warm and sunny; Yet this day the weather was cold and windy, with thick rain clouds threatening us from above.
We found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
At the northern edge of the park are perfectly planted rows of pine trees. that are carefully groomed and maintained beautifully.
just beyond that is the rowing clubs boat house with several rowing sculls hanging off the side of the building.
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© NICK MUNROE (MUNROE PHOTOGRAPHY)
You can contact me
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karenick23@yahoo.ca
munroephotographic@gmail.com
munroedesignsphotography@gmail.com
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Earth Movers...
We found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
in the distance we could hear the reverse horns of heavy equipment backing up and the sound of grinding and earth moving equipment.
As we crested the hill we saw the sand quarry; busy with activity, as machines and men scraped the earth and dug deep into the hills and landscape to extract the sand and gravel. to eventually be used for the building of the cities and towns of Ontario.
Please do not copy my image or use it on websites, blogs or other media without my express permission.
© NICK MUNROE (MUNROE PHOTOGRAPHY)
You can contact me
by email @
karenick23@yahoo.ca
munroephotographic@gmail.com
munroedesignsphotography@gmail.com
or on Facebook @
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On Instagram
Once, one of Malaysia’s biggest limestone areas, used by construction companies for building materials ( iron ore ). Mirror Lake was formed when a collapsed cave roof formed a sinkhole which then filled with water.
The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs, which were built by the Birmingham Corporation Water Department, provide clean drinking water for Birmingham in the West Midlands of England.
I am enjoying spending time at home in Alberta with Peggy and Ted. Today the weather is just gorgeous and I enjoyed the walk around the property. It feels like 25 C!
My week is coming to a close so I am delighting in every minute of my sister's company. Thanks for visiting, enjoy your day too.
Lafarge Lake is a five-hectare man-made lake, located in Town Centre Park in central Coquitlam, British Columbia. The Evergreen Cultural Centre lies on the southwest corner of the lake, and the Water's Edge Festival is held on the lake shore for 25 continuous hours in March.
The area was originally a quarry, but in the 1970s the land was transferred to the city of Coquitlam, and a successful reclamation project ensued.
The lake is home to many species of waterfowl, as well as beavers, common carp, brown bullhead, bluegill, and is stocked with rainbow trout in the spring and fall.
Lafarge lake, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Cold windy Tuesday...
Tuesday was a strange day, as the last week has been unseasonably warm and sunny; Tuesday was cold and windy, with thick rain clouds threatening us from above.
We found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake. On one part of the trail we reached the top of a rather large hill, the wind was blowing heavy and westward making each step a chore. I looked over and Karen's hair was flying in all directions.
Please do not copy my image or use it on websites, blogs or other media without my express permission.
© NICK MUNROE (MUNROE PHOTOGRAPHY)
You can contact me
by email @
karenick23@yahoo.ca
munroephotographic@gmail.com
munroedesignsphotography@gmail.com
or on Facebook @
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Shelter On a Cold Windy Tuesday ... (EXPLORED)
Tuesday was a strange day, as the last week has been unseasonably warm and sunny; Tuesday was cold and windy, with thick rain clouds threatening us from above.
We found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
At the northern edge of the park are perfectly planted rows of pine trees. that are carefully groomed and maintained beautifully. I had some fun with the Motion Blur tool on this shot.
Thank you for visiting for marking my photo as a favourite and for the kind comments,
Please do not copy my image or use it on websites, blogs or other media without my express permission.
© NICK MUNROE (MUNROE PHOTOGRAPHY)
You can contact me
by email @
karenick23@yahoo.ca
munroephotographic@gmail.com
munroedesignsphotography@gmail.com
or on Facebook @
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On Instagram
Someone noted the low water level in a previous shot, which is even more apparent in this shot of the main pond at the Blackwater park.
Shelter On a Cold Windy Tuesday ...
Tuesday was a strange day, as the last week has been unseasonably warm and sunny; Tuesday was cold and windy, with thick rain clouds threatening us from above.
We found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
At the northern edge of the park are perfectly planted rows of pine trees. that are carefully groomed and maintained beautifully. I had some fun with the Motion Blur tool on this shot.
Please do not copy my image or use it on websites, blogs or other media without my express permission.
© NICK MUNROE (MUNROE PHOTOGRAPHY)
You can contact me
by email @
karenick23@yahoo.ca
munroephotographic@gmail.com
munroedesignsphotography@gmail.com
or on Facebook @
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On Instagram
Someone noted the low water level in a previous shot, which is even more apparent in this shot of the main pond at the Blackwater park.
This color version better shows the scumminess of the water.
Lake Ming is a man-made lake located in Bakersfield, California. It is primarily a motorboat and water-skiing lake. The National Jet Boat Association holds races at the lake throughout the year.
Lake Ming also has fishing and the Department of Fish and Game stocks the lake with 10 to 12 inch rainbow trout.
Bridge Bay Resort, located on the water at the base of Pendleton Bridge on the central part of the Toledo Bend Reservoir, offers you the feel of returning to your personal retreat. All of the accommodations are designed to give you that glad to be here feeling.
bridgebayresorttoledobend.net/
Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
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Dark In The Woods… (EXPLORED)
Middle of May was a strange, as the week preceding has been unseasonably warm and sunny; Yet this day the weather was cold and windy, with thick rain clouds threatening us from above.
We found ourselves at Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
At the northern edge of the park are perfectly planted rows of pine trees. that are carefully groomed and maintained beautifully.
Please do not copy my image or use it on websites, blogs or other media without my express permission.
© NICK MUNROE (MUNROE PHOTOGRAPHY)
You can contact me
by email @
karenick23@yahoo.ca
munroephotographic@gmail.com
munroedesignsphotography@gmail.com
or on Facebook @
www.facebook.com/MunroePhotography/
On Instagram
Island Lake…
In May 2022 we went for a nice walk along the shores of Island Lake In Orangeville hiking the well groomed trails that surround the lake.
This shot of one of the many small islands that are in the center of the channel from the main lake to the causeway.
Thank you for visiting for marking my photo as a favorite and for the kind comments,
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(Explore #150: Jul 13, 2009)
Abraham Lake is an artificial lake [...] with a surface area of 53.7 km² (20.7 sq mi) and a length of 32 km (20 mi). [...] It was built on the upper course of the North Saskatchewan River, in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies [in western Alberta]. It lines David Thompson Highway between Saskatchewan River Crossing and Nordegg.
Abraham Lake was created in 1972, with the construction of the Bighorn Dam. It was named for Silas Abraham, an inhabitant of the Saskatchewan River valley in the nineteenth century.[1]
Although man-made, the lake has the blue color of other glacial lakes in the Rocky Mountains, which is caused by rock flour as in other glacial lakes.
The Cline River Heliport is located on the western shore of the lake.