Friday, January 02, 2015
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January
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- Our Home And Native Land
- Alive And Well At The Toronto Zoo
- In Search Of Colour
- Signs - Bowling
- More Frozen River
- Frozen River
- Lonesome Tree
- Outdoor Hockey
- Foot Prints In The Sand
- Night Streaks
- Signs - The Bicycle Thief
- Scroungers
- Let There Be Light
- Winter Field
- Sunny Day
- West Rouge Canoe Club
- Swans
- Signs - Ed Mirvish Theatre
- Cold Duck
- Warm Memories
- Rainy Night
- Country Road
- Frozen
- Cold, Cold, Cold, Cold, Cold, Cold, Cold, Cold, Co...
- Only In Canada You Say... Pity
- Trans Canada Trail #4
- Trans Canada Trail #3
- Trans Canada Trail #2
- Trans Canada Trail #1
- Bird's Eye View
- Something New
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Gorgeous view...love the proportions of the shot!
ReplyDeleteThat carving names in wood is universal I see.
ReplyDeleteOH, now I know the name of that beach!
ReplyDeleteThe lake looks about the same from the north shore as it does from the south shore. Tom The backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteI like agree with @Siddhartha, the rain in the foreground adds scale.
ReplyDeleteIt's a quiet beach, not many birds...or people.
ReplyDeleteI love the sand bar out there.
ReplyDeleteand a tiny person!! :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent composition with horizontal lines. Looks inviting to walk along the sand.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! What a superb composition with all those lines going every which way in contraposition to the horizon...and the subject matter is of great interest. Great job!
ReplyDeleteIf I'm not mistaken, the Via train passes very close to that beach.
ReplyDeleteAnother good one, Andy! I don't get down to the lake enough so it is great to see your pics.
ReplyDeleteI tend to forget that lakes can be so large.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful shot. I love the lines you've included.
That is a great view.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The people look tiny! Cute fish carved into that railing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous view!
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