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the Remarkable #STEVE picket fence

edited with Skylum Luminar flex skylum.grsm.io/JohnAndersen

Fathom Five National Marine Park is a National Marine Conservation Area in the Georgian Bay part of Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada, that seeks to protect and display shipwrecks and lighthouses, and conserve freshwater ecosystems. The many shipwrecks make the park a popular scuba diving destination, and glass bottom boat tours leave Tobermory regularly, allowing tourists to see the shipwrecks without having to get wet.Many visitors camp at nearby Bruce Peninsula National Park and use the park as a base to explore Fathom Five and the surrounding area during the day.Fathom Five also contains numerous islands, notably Flowerpot Island, which has rough camping facilities, marked trails, and its namesake flowerpots, outlying stacks of escarpment cliff that stand a short distance from the island, most with vegetation (including trees) still growing on them.Established in 1987, the park represented a pioneering departure for the national park system, which had centered on land-based conservation until then. Its designation as a National Marine Park foresaw the creation of others, though nomenclature for such units would morph into National Marine Conservation Areas, leaving Fathom Five as the only National Marine Park. Despite its unique name, it is categorized as an NMCA, and is deemed the first one in the country.

 

I hope you enjoy my photos as much as I enjoyed taking them. Many thanks to everyone who chooses to leave a comment, or add this image to their favorites, your kindness is much appreciated.

trying all kinds of different things at once: DX fisheye/ black 'n white/ Topaz Denoise/ Luminar AI....

Rockcliff Lake

Trout Pond recreation area

George Washington National Forest

Lost City, West Virginia

Photo from my archives... My old ones!

A road on the Belgian plateaux that winds its way through the countryside from post to post as far as the eye can see.

 

Photo extraite des mes archives… Mes anciennes!

Chemin sur les plateaux belges qui s’enfonce dans la campagne de poteau en poteau à perte de vue.

Just a little bit of colour for the sunset at Moffat Beach last Monday.

 

I process my photos with Lightroom as well as Skylum's Luminar and find it easy to use with great results. Here is a link if anyone is interested in trying it out and with a $US10 discount: skylum.grsm.io/janetteasche8660

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