Another look at yesterday’s pines.
Different processing from yesterday’s photograph.
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It snowed last night – the type of snow that sticks to every branch and gives the bush a Wonderland look.
There is so much to photograph that most of the images have to be taken by the mind and remembered.
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I made this photograph about a year ago around Christmas.
I thought it was stronger as a monochrome treatment with a bit of cyan toning to make it look a bit cooler.
The white streaks are snowflakes in the air.
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I had the great fortune of meeting new friends who live in Kelowna.
This is the view from their deck which overlooks the town and Lake Okanogan.
You can see tomorrow’s weather from here.
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The skiing was great but left little time for making photographs.
So here is another in a series of rhythmic trees:
The patterns remind me of the figure skating and painting style of Toller Cranston.
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See the rhythm in the bones of trees:
Free and easy or taut and tight.
Energy flows through the lines of the branches.
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Yesterday afternoon on Callander Bay.
As another fellow said, “The fishin’ is great, the catchin’ is sucking!”
Another take on, “There’s Good Fishing and there’s Great Fishing. Great Fishing is when you catch something!”
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This little waterfall was flowing last spring.
Delicate softness contrasted with the brittle sharp edges of the rock surfaces and edges.
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Water is always flowing under the snow.
This little creek is on North Shore Drive near the Nordic Ski Trails. It works its way down to Four Mile Bay after it crosses under the road.
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