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  • December 21st, Winter Solstice… Shortest day of the year. This day, the sun raises for only a few moments. Daylight is a rare thing in Canada’s great white north… Therefore, it makes it even more interesting to take photographs of the “sleepy sun”...

  • Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT / Aperture f/10 / Shutter Speed 1/500 / Exposure 0ev / ISO 400 / Focal Length 43mm / ©2007 Scott Ruhs / Taken atop Hospital Hill near West Pennant, Nova Scotia, Canada / ____________ / Check out more of my art from these categories: / Holiday Cards / Abstracts / Sketches / Birds / Seascapes/Landscapes/Sunsets / _____________ /

  • Bowness Park, Calgary, Alberta circa 1972. / This is a shot I took many, many years ago and I have tried to replicate its beauty countless times. / This is the kind of shot that stands the test of time and will always remain a favorite.

  • A winter forest and water scene.

  • Being a Queen usually means you and your steed have to sit around and look pretty while events unfold in front of you. This is no different for our resident Miss Rodeo Okotoks, Aaron Courchesne, during most of the events although she did get to help herd the calves out of the arena most of the night. SC work NOVEMBER 2008 UPDATE Courtesy Okotoks Western Wheel! / Miss Rodeo Okotoks captures Canadian crown in Edmonton / She’s living her dream. / For Aaron Courchesne, Miss Rodeo Okotoks 2008, her dream was realized on Nov. 4 when she was crowned Miss Rodeo Canada 2009. / “I’ve been striving for this for about seven years, when I entered my first rodeo queen pageant,” she said. “Even if I wasn’t going to be queen I knew I was going to rodeo. I knew that it was something that is never going to change about me.” / Courchesne, 24, loves rodeo. She loves the spirit and camaraderie of the sport. / “It’s the only sport where, if your horse is hurt, you can jump on your competitor’s horse — they help each other so much.” / Her goal this year, as Miss Rodeo Canada, is to inspire young people. / “I want all kids to know that even if rodeo isn’t their passion, to find their passion and run with it. Never let anyone tell you to quit. If you want to do it, just go for it.” / As an ambassador for rodeo, and for Canada, Courchesne will put in her fair share of appearances across the country, in the United States and overseas. / She’ll attend more than 300 events over the year. / She’ll be educating the public, inspiring young minds and signing autographs, trying to motivate rodeoers and ensure the tradition of rodeo stays strong. / “You are judged on your speaking abilities, your horsemanship, their appearance and you take a written exam on rodeo knowledge.” / Courchesne had some help from her favorite equine. / “Everyone from Okotoks will remember my Palamino mare, Hope,” she said. “(Hope) was one of my queen horses, and I gave riding lessons on her and I barrel raced on her. She’s definitely one of my best horses.” / ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /

  • This lovely Paint/Pinto was so accommodating and friendly and so photogenic. / Taken east of Okotoks, Alberta / SC and PS work for composite photo.

  • Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is bounded by the Strait of Georgia, the Fraser River, the Coast Mountains, and the city of Burnaby. Vancouver is named after Captain George Vancouver, a British explorer. The population of the city of Vancouver is 611,869 and the population of Metro Vancouver is 2,249,725 (2007 estimate). Vancouver is also part of the slightly larger Lower Mainland metropolitan area which compromises a total population of 2,524,113. This makes it the largest metropolitan area in Western Canada and the third largest in the country.[3] Vancouver is ethnically diverse, with 52% of city residents and 43% of Metro residents having a first language other than English. source: wikipedia

  • Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is bounded by the Strait of Georgia, the Fraser River, the Coast Mountains, and the city of Burnaby. Vancouver is named after Captain George Vancouver, a British explorer. The population of the city of Vancouver is 611,869 and the population of Metro Vancouver is 2,249,725 (2007 estimate). Vancouver is also part of the slightly larger Lower Mainland metropolitan area which compromises a total population of 2,524,113. This makes it the largest metropolitan area in Western Canada and the third largest in the country. Vancouver is ethnically diverse, with 52% of city residents and 43% of Metro residents having a first language other than English. source: wikipedia

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  • This photo was taken from the lake shore looking back across one of the ponds in Waterfront Park, Kelowna, B.C., Canada, on a cloudy fall day. The water was so calm and the reflection was so amazing! Photo taken Dec.2/2008

  • Taken from the top of the Eiffel Tower, about 81 storeys up… Feb 25/09

  • This big guy was at Waterton ,Alberta , Canada and was shot with a Nikon D90. /

  • This amazing elk sculpture was on display at the Calgary Stampede on July 12/09. Photo was taken with the artist’s permission and enhanced in PS. The original work is by artist Reg Parsons entitled “Sound Of September“. / See his website

  • Taken northeast of Okotoks, AB July 29/09. I didn’t realize it at the time, but this mare was in foal and gave birth a few days later.

  • A ripe field of wheat in Alberta, Canada near the city of Edmonton. Single raw file processed with Photomatix. Featured in Unlimited Quality / Featured in Olympus and Four Thirds Group / Featured in The Male Photographer / Featured in Dimensions / Featured in Seasonal ‘Scapes

  • I visited this area many times over the last 20 years to photograph this very scene, usually in the dark after twilight. I was there two nights ago and I couldn’t resist shooting it again as the sun set. I was also fortunate this time to have the lights from the two cars which passed by, one up and one down the hill, aligned so nicely. This is taken at “Ladies Lookout” atop Signal Hill, St John’s Newfoundland Canada. “Ladies Lookout” is so named because from this very point women would for generations walk there to look for signs of their men returning from the fishing grounds, the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. You can only imagine when Mother Nature unleashed the mighty North Atlantic the humility these people must have felt! Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 30 / Av( Aperture Value ) 22.0 / ISO Speed 100 For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr

  • “Sunset at the Fjord" was taken at Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland Canada. For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage

  • Photographed on Egli’s Sheep Farm and Animal Park near Dryden, Ontario, Canada Canon XSi with 75-300mm lens, f/7.1, 1/320sec, ISO-200, focal length 300mm.

  • My beautiful little Yorkshire Terrier Baby! / Taken in Port Hardy, BC on Vancouver Island. Thank you for viewing my little princess. :) / /

  • Viceroy Butterfly. / On the shores of Georgian Bay, Meaford Ontario Canada.

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