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Ragueneau (Côte-Nord | Manicouagan) Québec
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Nature is a Treasure brings Peace in Our Hearts and allows
Our Souls to Breath !
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HDR Panorama
Sometimes rainy days are good days! After what seems to be ages of clear skies... finally! Beautiful fluffy clouds!
I got rained on for this one... but who cares, that's what the wind is for. 10 min later I was completely dry as if nothing happened. 10 COLD minutes later....
Il fait -25 degrés ..Le glace sous mes pieds craque ..il y a au loin un bateau pris dans la glace . Il semble attendre le printemps. L'arbre est figé de givre de glace . Le soleil ne fait rien fondre . il y a un long silence et je ne bouge plus ..la nature peut nous surprendre
Lush new green vegetation and robins. The robins aren't
back yet.
Spring is here when I hear the first robin sing. The quintessential early bird, American Robins are common sights on lawns across North America, where you often see them tugging earthworms out of the ground. Robins are popular birds for their warm orange breast, cheery song, and early appearance at the end of winter.
Perhaps some of you are wondering why I cropped off the
top of the mountains. They are washed out and dead and so
is the sky. By cropping them off I have no dead area in the
image. The reflection of the mountains in the water is much
more intense than the mountains themselves. I crop off parts
of my camera's 8 x 10 format on my photo stream images for
composition and to enhance the picture.
Image taken in British Columbia