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  • This was taken in Kingston, Ontario . . .

  • Waterfalls at Kingston Mills, Kingston, Ontario.

  • Algonquin Park, Ontario is the most beautiful place in the world in the fall. I went up the weekend before Thanksgiving and could not stop shooting all weekend. Several hundred fall pictures later this one is by far my favorite. Sometimes you gotta get dirty to get the right shot… This time lying on the very cold and damp ground and getting right underneath a low lying fern certainly paid off. Featured in National Parks of the World

  • loved the ice on the trees here, taken today, layered, colour contrast and hues adjusted

  • Taken in 2006 in Northern Ontario, Canada, East Bull Lake, with a Canon Powershot A75. I am fascinated by the reflection on water. Again no tripod. I wanted to capture the clouds in the water and the stillness of the lake. Featured in the Dawn and Dusk Light group.

  • watercolour painting 10” x 20” Boon Street is located in Rossport Ontario and this is the counterpart to my Boon Street at Noon painting, shown below /

  • Two Rivers Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario CANADA. Thanksgiving weekend 2008 just before sunset.

  • May 28, 2008. This Historical building was burnt down by 3 teenagers. / Alma College was the oldest, unprotected, Historical Site in Canada, until this fire.

  • I like the way the sunlight made the fern’s leaves translucent. / Dryden, ON. Olympus E-410, 70-300mm All rights reserved. Top Ten Challenge Placement; / Flower and Foliage: Foliage-Your Best Shot – February 28, 2009 Group Features: / DSLR Users – March 13, 2009 / Freedom to Shine – April 12, 2009 / Color and Light – October 22, 2009 / Americas – Rura, Urban, Wild, Free – October 25, 2009 !

  • A summer sunset on Thunder Lake. Trying for something a bit more dramatic, quite radical hue and saturation adjustments were made in Photoshop. Near Dryden, ON. Olympus SP510 UZ Group Features: / Colors of Water – December 23,2008 ! Top Ten Challenge Placement / Mornings & Evenings—Sunbeams & Sunsets Challenge 4 – Silhoutette Sunrise and Sunsets – Post Processed Only. January 26, 2008. / Lake & Inland Waterways – The Beauty of American Waters – December 3, 2009

  • Springtime at the Arboretum in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. We had a late spring there, and trees just started to show new foliage. Taken in true infra-red and rendered as a duotone. Also appears in the calendar Reflections of the Seasons

  • This is the end of the rapids at the bottom of Raleigh Falls. I had to crawl down in a ditch and around a culvert to get this picture. A long shutter speed helped smooth the flowing water. 80 km east of Dryden, Ontario, Canada. Olympus E-3, 70-300 F4.0-5.6, Hoya ND 8 (3 stop neutral density filter)

  • The trillium is the provincial flower of Ontario, CANADA my native province. / This shot was taken in Oka Provincial Park, Quebec on a hike to the Lac Sauvagine area. Deep in the woods, in a very dark & dense part of the trail, these flowers carpeted the forest floor for about 1KM. I have never seen so many in one place. Nikon D40, VR 55-200mms lens / May 18 2009

  • Photo of a pretty red dragonfly taken on my property in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. Canon EOS Rebel XTi with Canon EF 100mm macro lens. Manual Mode, SS 1/200, f/7.1, ISO 100 / / Beautiful Bugs / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • an old ford out in the middle of no where Nikon D70 Sold laminated print

  • can you hear the quiet… / / Nikon D70

  • Featured in Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art August 1, 2009. I have spent countless hours the past 3 summers trying to capture photographs of the ruby-throated hummingbirds that visit my property each year. This particular image is one of my favorites. I loved the way this female (whom I call Ruby) was perched on this branch, with both wings spread, looking down at the ant approaching her little foot. / —-—-—-—-—-—-——- / Camera & Location Details / Canon EOS Rebel XTi with 100-400mm (at 310mm) f/4.5-5.6L IS USM lens. SS 1/800, AP Mode, f/8.0 ISO 200. Photo taken on my property in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada / Flat Black Frame & Bright White Matting / / Ruby-Throated Hummingbird info. courtesy of Wikipedia / The Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris), is a small hummingbird. It is the only species of hummingbird that regularly nests east of the Mississippi River in North America. Ruby-throated hummingbirds are solitary. Adults of this species typically only come into contact for the purpose of mating, and both males and females of any age aggressively defend feeding locations within their territory. The aggressiveness becomes most pronounced in late summer to early fall as they fatten up for migration. This is important because, as part of their migration, they fly non-stop across the Gulf of Mexico, a distance of at least 500 miles. They feed frequently while active during the day and when temperatures drop, particularly on cold nights, they may conserve energy by entering hypothermic torpor. Due to their small size, they are vulnerable to insect-eating birds and animals. Hummingbirds have many skeletal and flight muscle adaptations which allow the bird great agility in flight. Muscles make up 25-30% of their body weight, and they have long, blade-like wings that, unlike the wings of other birds, connect to the body only from the shoulder joint. This adaptation allows the wing to rotate almost 180°, enabling the bird to fly not only forward but also straight up and down, sideways, and backwards, and to hover in front of flowers as it feeds on nectar and insects. During hovering, ruby-throated hummingbird wings beat 55x/s, 61x/s when moving backwards, and at least 75x/s when moving forward. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Bird Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • Models – Erica and Julianna Rinas / Photographer – Lisabella Preece / Location – Belmont ONT

  • Landscapes from in and around Northwestern Ontario

  • Log Cabin, Lost Villages, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. / October 12, 2008 / 113 views as of 12/24/09

  • Algonquin Park Ontario, CANADA / September 26th 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens My husband went into the park station to buy our day permits and I lingered in the parking lot to see exactly what Roxy would do. But at one point, I wanted more information about her , so I followed him inside to question the ranger about her presence. He told me that unfortunately, despite being told not to, people had been feeding her and therefore she came back almost everyday. He said she obviously was old enough to hunt on her own and was from a spring litter. I made a joke, saying I would love to take her home with me! And I wondered out loud if my two cats would get along with her. With a wicked grin, the ranger told me:”Oh she will definitely like your cats!” / When I came outside she was taking “cat naps” on the pavement. But as soon as I would start to take pictures, she would run around the parking lot again.

  • From my “One Day in Toronto” project. Calendar available too: Toronto Calendar Toronto Shoot Video

  • Even though this is at the edge of town, some times it’s so quiet you can hear the silence. Olympus E-510; 14-42 mm lens / ISO 100; f:22; 3.2 sec. / Equivalent focal length: 85 mm Dryden, ON. Group Feature: / Northern Landscape – October 21, 2009

  • Photographer at work. Young Stan, weighed down by a heavy pack of equipment, struggles to the shore of Thunder Lake to get one last snap of the sunset before he colapses on the beach. Photo taken by Stan, the not so younger. He’s not exhausted. The “other Stan” is carrying all the equipment. lol. It’s becoming apparent, even to me, that I like telling stories. :) Aaron Provincial Park / Thunder Lake / Dryden, ON. Olympus E-510; 14-42 mm lens / ISO 400; f:8; 1/6 sec. / Equivalent focal length: 28 mm

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