It was not supposed to be overcast. The forecast was for earlier cloud and rain to clear out by the evening. And, where I had been, in Ingersoll, Ontario, that actually happened. However, when I got to Hespeler, a part of the greater Cambridge area, the overcast, bland sky remained. So, I attempted to make…Continue reading Hespeler, Ontario: An Evening Look At The Speed River (And Silknit Dam)
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Louise Falls In Canada’s Northwest Territories
Louise Falls is a gem of a waterfall located on the Hay River in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Honestly, when we planned to take a lengthy road trip up to the Northwest Territories from Ontario, we really didn’t know what to expect. Would there be any people? Any services? Anything but barren rock and…Continue reading Louise Falls In Canada’s Northwest Territories
A Little Credit River Daytime Long Exposure Photography
When the world gives you lemons, make lemonade. Well, the day wasn’t a lemon. 20 degrees Celsius at the start of November in Central Ontario is not a lemon. It’s a miracle. Having time with family to picnic at the side of a river in November in Central Ontario is as good as it gets.…Continue reading A Little Credit River Daytime Long Exposure Photography
More Images Enhanced With HDR Scape From Snapseed
At the start of the summer, I downloaded a little photo editing app called Snapseed. This is a great free, no strings attached, editor that is highlighted by its HDR Scape feature. What HDR Scape does is take an image off your smart phone and work magic to make the image look like HDR (High…Continue reading More Images Enhanced With HDR Scape From Snapseed