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- Water Reflection
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- Signs, Signs - McDonald's
- Female Red Winged Blackbird
- My New Neighbour
- It's Time To Quit
- American Standard Mill: Cambridge, Ontario - Panorama
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- The Bride Wore Boots
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- Playing It Safe
- What A Difference A Year Makes
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- Me And My Shadow
- Another Day
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- Contrails
- Signs, Signs - No Kidding, Eh!
- Birch Trees
- Toronto Fire Station
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- Burnt Dam: Havelock, Ontario
- Tiny Wild Flowers
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Lovely shot with the bokeh. The tree must be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of one of the more exciting moments in nature...ah, spring!!
ReplyDeleteOh, getting ready to open! That apple tree is going to be beautiful in bloom.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beginnings of sweet apples to come. Your photo brings images of apple pan dowdy, apple pie, apple sauce, and just plain eating apples of the future to mind.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I would not have identified it as an apple tree.
ReplyDeletePretty! I love the way apple blossoms look.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious when you say "wild apple tree." Is this a native plant or an apple tree that has seeded itself.? Interesting photo.
ReplyDeleteRed it' one that has seeded itself. Located in Rouge National Urban Park
DeleteIt's very pretty. Does a wild apple taste the same as a tame apple?
ReplyDeleteAnd a beauty, what a subtle and pretty red!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat take.
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