Location: Taken just after our first snowfall, on Sturgeon Creek in the west end of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada….Better sen enlarged HERE
Camera Details: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, 55mm Lens, Aperture exp 9.0, Shutter speed 1/250, ISO 100
HDR enhanced….Tripod mounted…. blending five exposures…. 2,1,0,-1,-2 using Photomatix HDR software
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Location: Taken just after our first snowfall, on Sturgeon Creek in the west end of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Rocks are not static and inert. They are constantly changing, shifting, and rearranging their form and location. They can be melted, deposited, eroded and squeezed into new forms… They offer clues about the shifting, changing nature of the continents, mountain ranges, oceans and islands… When an animal or plant dies and its remains leave an impression in rock, the resulting fossil is a testament to life’s history and its changing, evolving nature… Explore the fossils life has left as clues to its evolution.
Written by— Robert R. Coenraads
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A self taught amateur photographer who resides in beautiful Winnipeg, Manitoba, which is a prairie city in the center of Canada. My dear wife Marg and I have been married for 52 years, and we have 2 married daughters and 3 grandchildren to share our busy lives.I love to read, practice photography, spend time with my family, play around on the computer, and volunteer a lot of my time at our local Nature Center, where I serve as an interpreter for kids programs.
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Wonderful shot Larry and a great read. It’s very interesting. Looks cold though :>)) Leslie
Hi Leslie
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– Larry Trupp
lovely capture!
Thanks Edyta
Much appreciated
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Larry, this is gorgeous……..and my George likes it to……so that is saying something big. Di
Thanks Di
Glad you both like it
– Larry Trupp
Hi Ray
Yes HDR is infectious for sue
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Love your play on words Larry, befitting this nice capture of this natural setting….Jules
Thanks Jules
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Very pretty photo Larry – and its nice to read the added interesting information……
Thanks Mary
Always appreciate your support
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I am so jealous of how well HDR makes the colours incredibly beautiful.
Hi Al
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Great shot Larry really cool.
Good Morning Lynn
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Lovely interesting shot and words Larry.
Good Morning Trish
Thanks for the fave
And your wonderful comments, much appreciated
– Larry Trupp
A very attractive and well composed setting Larry…and kudos to your prose too buddy. Best wishes, Ron
Good Morning Ron
Your comments are always much appreciated my good friend
– Larry Trupp