Burwash

Christopher Barker

Burwash

An old wooden fishing boat sits on the shore of Burwash lake in western Yukon Territory in complete dereliction. Years of use and the brutal weather has began to chip away at the many layers of paint.

Burwash, YT, Canada

October 2007

Burwash belongs to the following groups:

Landscape Photography, Rusty, Crusty and Falling to Bits - 2 Per 24 Hours and Travel and Adventure Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Burwash by Christopher Barker
Burwash by Christopher Barker
  • KevinH

    KevinH

    great composition, love the background!

  • Christopher Barker

    Christopher Ba...

    Thanks Kevin. I can’t take credit for the background, but I will for the composition. Appreciate the comment.

  • AnnaEastick

    AnnaEastick

    wow great framing , love the texture of the old boat. Well done! Beautiful :)

  • Christopher Barker

    Christopher Ba...

    Thank you Anna.

  • Astrid Pardew

    Astrid Pardew

    Brilliant capture. I love the mood it conveys.

  • sticky

    sticky

    atmospheric

  • phillip wise

    phillip wise

    great shot ..i was in the yukon in 05 and brings back memories

  • Rosalie Dale IPA

    Rosalie Dale IPA

    Congrats on having this featured in the Rusty Crusty Group!!

  • amarica

    amarica

    Two features. Awsome!!!! Congratulations on being feature in the Rusty Crusty Group twice. Wow!!!

  • Romo

    Romo

    Great shot… such a peaceful scenery:)

  • CarolM

    CarolM

    Wonderful featured photo. So peaceful.

  • Phineous   Cassidy

    Phineous Cas...

    top shot well composed

  • DIANEPEAREN

    DIANEPEAREN

    JUST ABANDONED,WHAT A STORY YOUR LITTLE BOAT MIGHT BE ABLE TO TELL.THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL PHOTO.

  • Christopher Ba... replied

    Thank you for your kind words.

  • Ann Rodriquez

    Ann Rodriquez

    This absolutely epitomizes what I picture the Yukon to be! A rugged, glorious beauty. A land of unforgiving brutality and breathtaking grandeur. This is so well-captured!

  • Christopher Ba... replied

    Thanks a lot Ann. I felt that it summed up that area very well indeed. Thanks for stopping by again!

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