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From the beach outside Solastrand Hotel.
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A nesting pair of swans with their cygnets. 32 frames with a Canon G9.
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The gentle town of Peace River, Alberta (pop. about 6500), lies at the bend on the river while surrounding on all sides are the rolling hills and plains which make this one of the world's finest agriculture regions in Canada for the production of grain, livestock and honey. Also in the region are extensive deposits ...
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Leaves popping out of screen.. take care at full zoom ;-). 3D pic for red/cyan goggles.
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Just west of Edson, Alberta on the Yellowhead Highway Miller's Lake, a fine little trout pond is surrounded by aspen and poplar trees which transform the area into a colourful landscape in September.
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This is the rock outcropping as you pass on US Route 33 on the way to Judy Gap from Franklin, WV. Instead of using gigastitch software, I used Photoshop to merge these images which created a much smoother blend (warning: too many images can kill Photoshop if you don't have enough RAM).
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View from Sycamore Point, overlooking Sycamore Canyon, south of Parks, Arizona. Shooting straight int the sun resulted in an overexposed sky.
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