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Tulip Poplar welcoming spring in early March. Just a lazy shot done on a nice day. First pano using an old manual focus prime and rather difficult using the nodal ninja head as the five degree tick marks on the rotator don't provide any overlap at this focal length. Next time we'll use the Gigapan Epic Pro. Nikon D7...
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An afternoon view from the Sagitawa lookout above the town of Peace River, Alberta. This is two weeks after my previous visit. Most of the colourful leaves have fallen from the aspen and poplar trees See if you can spot the two moose in the river and the train coming down the line...
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Morning sunlight illuminates the gorgeous colours of autumn along the Peace River in northern Alberta. The red bushes are chokecherry and wild rose bushes, while the gold-yellow colour is aspen and poplar. The town of Peace River in in the centre.
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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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Walking and hiking trails wind through the quiet aspen parklands near Spruce Grove, Alberta west of Edmonton. A large number of highbush cranberries grows between. It's also a good place for birdwatching.
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Located in the Glory Hills northwest of Edmonton in Parkland County. It's a popular recreation area with diverse wildlife. Saw a Pileated woodpecker flying past where I was shooting this, but he didn't take time to land on one of the trees.
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This was shot on the South bank of the Bow River, just West of Calgary's downtown. The pictured Poplar (or Cottonwood) tree has produced millions of tiny seeds - each covered with cotton-like fibres - that have collected in clumps on the branches and at the tree's base. Looks a bit like snow in July.
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