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Tobermory is situated on the point of the Bruce Peninsula, separating Georgian Bay from Lake Huron.
Up until the mid-1800s, the area known as the Bruce Peninsula was territory controlled by the Saugeen Ojibway Nations.
European settlement began on the peninsula in the mid 1800s. Attracted by the rich fisheries and lush forest, settlers found the land known then as the “Indian or Saugeen Peninsula” to be irresistible. ref: http://www.thebrucepeninsula.com/history.html
Location: Tobermory, Ontario, Canada
Date: 2010-04-30
Canon EOS 1D Mark IV
ISO: 320
Shutter Priority: 1/1250 sec.
Aperture: F/5.0
Copyright: Yannik Hay
Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM@70 mm
beach, bruce peninsula, georgian bay, lake huron, landscape, ontario, seascape, tobermory, water
Started photography in 1975.
Took photography classes.
Learned black and white dark room.
Did the transition to digital in 2005.
Learned a few post-processing programs and made my choice to Photoshop and Lightroom.
I like to shoot wildlife, birds, macro, landscapes and street photography to name a few.
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Great view – Lovely shot!
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Thank you very much Audrey, Cheers :)
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A fantastic capture Yannik
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Gorgeous.!

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nice landscape picture Sis
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Gorgeous work!!
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Wonderful beach-scape!!!
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nice shot
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Beautifully captured
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