How to explain Northern Ontario in the summer is kind of easy and can be done in a few words, stunning, gorgeous, awesome. All three pictures are from a trip I took up north with my dad. The lake we were on was a maze of islands and rocks, it did not take much to get turned around and lost.There is a huge amount of wildlife there, it feels like every time you turn around there is something new flying, floating, or walking near by. When the weather is nice the sky is a crisp blue, the water is smooth as glass, and the sun is warm. When the weather turns, the rain comes down like you wouldn't believe, the wind can blow trees over and is cold and harsh as winter. Northern Ontario is a place everyone in this province needs to visit. The fist picture was taken around the campfire at The Old Post and Village fishing camp, the second was an experiment that turned out kind of interesting, its a picture of a knot in a tree with very little light, and the third is an eagle we saw perched on an island on our way back to the camp.
'Till next time,
Cheers
Monday, November 1, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Babbling brooks, and Rushing Water
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
The last of Goderich
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Long walks along the beach

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
To Gallery, Or Not to Gallery?
I've been thinking over the past couple of days if I want to send some of my photos to the local art gallery. I have been weighing the ups and downs and I can't really come to a conclusion, so I thought I would ask your opinion. Should I, or should I not take some photos up to the gallery?
Green Grass, Blue Skies, and Long Exposure Time
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
The Great White North
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