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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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A nice photo of a brave giant waiting for the elements.
ReplyDeleteNot many living things are literary a monument after their deaths. Trees are remarkable successful in this aspect.
ReplyDeleteIt looks best in your photos that natural.
ReplyDeleteTomás.
I like this shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, heading inside now!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, Andy. Some of my favourite trees are no longer sprouting but they still have a lot left in them to give to critters.
ReplyDeleteTrees are one thing that are beautiful even when dead.
ReplyDeleteIt does look a little lonesome...great photo!
ReplyDeleteThis makes a great landscape shot!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThat's my perfect self-portrait. Standing in the field by myself.
ReplyDeleteIt's quite stark against that sky.
ReplyDeleteWow, Andy! I'm loving your winter shots! This is superb.
ReplyDeleteThat is the kind of tree I would expect to see a bird nest in.
ReplyDeleteA bit sad, but so beautiful...
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!! Winter shots are among some of my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteNice shot- you have a good eye.
ReplyDeleteI like this composition. I've been scrolling down, looking at the photos.
ReplyDeleteStill holding its own as habitat
ReplyDeletebeautiful scene! congrats on your POTW!
ReplyDeleteHi Andy. I traipsed over from The Smitten Image. I am a tree lover/hugger, so bet we'll get along ;O) ...now on to look at older posts :)
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