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November 30, 2012
Remember the non-energy efficient windows? They were wonderful canvases to work on! On very cold days, I can still capture frost patterns on one of the bedroom windows. Look especially at sunrise/sunset when the contrast between warm and cool colors is quite evident.
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November 30, 2012
I noticed this ruffed grouse on the roadside and stopped to observe it for a while. It eventually flew across to the other side of the road and made me think that it would be interesting to try and capture it in flight. It eventually returned to a tree on the other side of the road after which I readied myself for a shot. As I approached closer to the grouse, it once again left the tree and I quickly followed its motion releasing the shutter a few times. I was happy to find one frame in focus, particularly since I captured the image from close range without remote triggers or sophisticated technology. It's nice to have 'Lady luck' on your side occasionally.
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November 30, 2012
A field of daisies, hawkweed and an unknown yellow flower in Northern Ontario created a wonderful mosaic of colour.
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November 30, 2012
A light rain, mixed with a little wet snow, saturated the colors of the maple leaves on this 'off the beaten path' cottage road north of Sault Ste Marie.
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November 29, 2012
Congratulations Andrew on publishing a photo of a melanistic green heron in the Conservator! Not many of us get to experience and photograph a rather rare animal!