I'm back from Ontario with promised pics. As always, click pic to embiggen slideshow, mouse over individual pics for secret message!
First group is from Algonquin Provincial Park in Northern Ontario. It's not the farthest North I've ever been, but if you drew a straight line from where I'm standing in that first pic to the North Pole you probably would not hit a single human settlement.
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Inviting Path into Algonquin Provincial Park |
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Rapids on trail to High Falls, A.P.P. |
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More 'Things Growing on Other Things' |
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Path got a little tricky, so Jim H. had to clear the way |
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Loved the composition, textures, colors, shapes, movement—everything about this shot |
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Pleasant Canadian Woodland Scene |
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I think this sign means 'Be on the Lookout for Canucks with Funny Headwear' |
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You'll just have to guess where this is
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Dramatic view of Bridal Veil Falls from the upper deck of the Maid of the Mist |
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Light, shade, contrast, perspective, texture, drama: Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner! |
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Dig that dramatic sky! |
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Raw Power! Up Close! |
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Speaking of water features! {Translations encouraged in the Comments!} |
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Toronto Black Nutkin! |
2 comments:
I went on a two week canoeing trip in Canada when I was a teen. That sign means, "A zillion mosquitoes waiting for people who can't slap them here."
Nice pictures, Jim H.
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nice pix
northness - where you were is no norther than montreal, e.g., and souther than quebec city
niagara - it's really something - i was there once in the wintertime with all the ice
squirrel - within the last week i looked up the etymology of this word ("shade tail", originally from greek) - wikipedia has interesting articles on "black squirrel" and "The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin"
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