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  • Top 10 in a Challenge in “All parks” – August 15, 2009 / Featured in “All Parks” – May 19. 2009 / My 100th Featured Photo Mountains and Light – January 4, 2009 / Third place “Canadian Rocky Mountains” group challenge, and featured October 31, 2008 / Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT / Shutter Speed 1/640 / Lens aperture f/8 / Focal length 21mm / ISO-400 / Exposure time 1/640 sec This is Moraine Lake in the Valley of the Ten Peaks. The scene here is shown on the back of the Canadian $20 bill. Moraine Lake is a glacially fed lake in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, 14 kilometres outside the Village of Lake Louise. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 6183 feet (1884 m). The lake has a surface area of 0.5 km². The lake, being glacially fed, does not reach its crest until mid to late June. However, when it is full, it is a beautiful shade of blue. The lake gets its color from the refraction of light off the rock flour deposited in the lake on a continual basis. (Wikipedea) / Framed Print

  • Featured in Retired and Happy – March 20, 2009 / Featured in National Parks of the World – January 23, 2009 / Featured in Mountains and Light – January 8, 2009 / Featured in Live, Love, Dream – January 8, 2009 One of the beautiful lakes in Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada. This was taken on the drive from Canmore to Spray Lakes, the most beautiful scenery in the world to me. Over 4,000 square kilometres of foothills and mountains for you to explore year-round,Kananaskis is only a half hour west of Calgary, this multiple use area offers something for almost every outdoor enthusiast. Taken in September 2006, with my Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT. / / Framed Print

  • Taken on Caddy Lake, Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada. I think I found it, my ultimate Loon shot for this summer. I’ve been trying and trying all summer long getting a favorite Loon shot from the boat, and here it is! Taken with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi; Canon 300mm zoom lens / / Laminated Print

  • Featured in Amazing Orton Effect – September 19, 2008 My “Morden Sunrise Rose” taken today. First I applied the Orton Effect; did the Flaming Pear Flood Filter; Light Machine and last Nik Classical Soft Focus filter / Laminated Print

  • Featured in Antlers, Racks and Other Horned Animals – April 9, 2009 / Featured and placed in the challenge Top Ten in Deer Me – February 19, 2009 / Featured in Urban Wildlife – December 2, 2008 / Featured in 100% – November 5, 2008 This darling little Whitetail Buck seemed to smile for me while taking his picture. Even in his eyes, you can see reflections of the trees and sky behind me. Taken in West Hawk townsite, Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba. Uncropped, fullsize image. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT / / Laminated Print

  • SOLD on November 26, 2009. Many thanks to Nora :-) Prickly deciduous shrub 20-120cm tall. The leaves are sharply toothed, pinnately divided into 5-7 oblong leaflets 3-4cm long. Flowers are pink, and saucer-shaped, 5-7cm across with 5 petals, 5 slender sepals and numerous stamens; flowers in small, loose clusters in short branches. Blooms June to August. Fruits are scarlet hips, berry-like 1.5-3cm long. Habitat it dry to moist sites. This Prairie Rose is the floral emblem for the Canadian province of Alberta. The Prairie Rose is considered vulnerable on the list of endangered plants due to spraying. / Photographed in Waterton National Park, Alberta, Canada / / Laminated Print

  • Waiting for the sunset at Caddy Lake, Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba. / Taken with Canon Digital SLR Rebel XT. Orton Effect applied. / / Laminated Print

  • This Red Fox, coat all colored for winter already, was hunting along the road as we drove by. What a photo op! Taken near Rennie, Manitoba. This was my third Fox encounter this summer. / / / Matted Print

  • Top 10 in a Challenge in Top Shelf Wildlife and Nature Art – October 16, 2009 / Featured in Country Bumpkin – October 8, 2009 / Top 2 in Addicted Photographer Group Challenge – May 15, 2009 Featured in Antlers, Racks and Other Horned Animals – March 31, 2009 TOP 10 and featured in Antlers, Racks and Other Horned Animals – March 21. 2009 WON A CHALLENGE – Large Mammals in AMERICAS~Rural, Urban, Wild, Free-Expressions of Artists – December 7, 2008 Featured in Miniatures & Mammoths – November 27, 2008 Featured in All That Is Nature October 30, 2008 Taken in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada / Canon Powershot A80

  • Featured in Rivers, Lakes and Dams – November 14, 2008 Lake Minnewanka in Banff National Park lies in the heart of the Canadian Rockies just a short 15 minute drive from the town site of Banff. The Lake Minnewanka valley offers some of the most interesting and spectacular scenery found anywhere in the Canadian Rockies. Enhanced by Dynamic Photo HDR / / Framed Print

  • Featured in Waterfowl – December 5, 2008 / / Laminated Print

  • Featured in Rivers, Lakes and Dams – February 24, 2009 / Featured in All Countries~Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers – January 26, 2009 / Chosen as *group avatar by Country Bumpkin – November 29, 2008 Caddy Lake in Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada. Taken with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT – Dynamic Photo HDR / / Laminated Print

  • Featured in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! – March 29, 2009 / Featured in Mountains and Light – December 27, 2008 This is a scene of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, taken the morning of September 20, 2007, on the road home. Taken very close to the beautiful town of Canmore, Alberta, Canada. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT; Dynamic Photo HDR / / Framed Print

  • Top 2 in a Challenge in Mountains Across the Globe – October 7, 2009 / Featured in Disability and Beauty – September 30, 2009 This is a scene of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, taken the morning of September 20, 2007, on the road home. Taken very close to the beautiful town of Canmore, Alberta, Canada. Dynamic Photo HDR / Canon EOS Rebel XT; Canon 18-55mm lens / / Framed Print

  • Top 10 Placement in Challenge in You’re Accepted – May 22, 2009 / Featured in Retired and Happy – May 1, 2009 One of a series of three lakes on the Vermillion Lakes Drive, west of Banff, Alberta, in Banff National Park. / Dynamic Photo HDR – Photo taken with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT / / Framed Print

  • Featured in Deer Me!! – December 27, 2008 One of the beautiful Buck Whitetail Deer I photographed in Whiteshell Provincial Park. This was taken in November 2007 in a light snowfall. / / Framed print

  • Featured in Your Country’s Best – November 8, 2009 / Top 4 in a Challenge in Canadiana – October 9, 2009 / Featured in Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art – October 8, 2009 / Featured in Lakes and Inland Waterways – May 27, 2009 / Featured in Retired and Happy – May 22, 2009 The lighting was so beautiful from the bit of sun shining on the trees, to the clouds making shadows across this lake in Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada / Photographed with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT, Dynamic Photo HDR / / Framed Print

  • / Top 10 in a Challenge in Your Country’s Best – November 27, 2009 Featured in Mountains Across the Globe – November 20, 2009 / Featured in Your Country’s Best – November 15, 2009 / / Top 8 in a Challenge in Mountains Across the Globe – November 14, 2009 / Featured in Collage and Landscape photography – June 2, 2009 / Top 10 (4th) Placement in challenge in “All parks” – June 2, 2009 / Featured in ImageWriting – March 3, 2009 / Featured in Live, Love, Dream – January 16, 2009 / 269 views as of November 16, 2009 / Photo taken with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT; Canon 18-55mm lens; Dynamic Photo HDR The Mt. Lorette Ponds in Kananaskis Country, Alberta, are 5 small ponds that were formed by the diversion of the Kananaskis River. They are often stocked with rainbow trout and fishing is permitted. There is a nice little bridge where you can cross from one side to the other with a paved walking trail all around the ponds. My friends and I built an Inukshuk on the banks of this pond in September 2006, I will check this year when I go back to see if was left there or destroyed. Kananaskis Country is a park located southwest of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. / Canon EOS Rebel XTi; Canon 18-55mm lens / Inukshuk / They are monuments made of unworked stones that are used by the Inuit for communication and survival. The traditional meaning of the inukshuk is “Someone was here” or “You are on the right path.” / (http://www.inukshukgallery.com/inukshuk.html) /

  • Featured in Lakes and Inland Waterways – November 6, 2009 / Featured in Mountains Across the Globe – September 23, 2009 / Featured in Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art – September 23, 2009 / Featured in Made By Nature – June 7, 2009 / Top Placement in Challenge in You’re Accepted – June 2, 2009 / Featured in Collage and Landscape photography – June 1, 2009 / Top 10 in the challenge – The Woman Photographer – February 1, 2009 / Featured in Mountains and Mountain Light – January 18, 2008 Lake Louise is located in beautiful Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. / Lake Louise—Canada’s “Diamond in the Wilderness,” and the “Hiking Capital of Canada”. This area offers a tremendous diversity of recreational and sightseeing opportunities. Lake Louise is home to one of North America’s finest downhill ski areas, and has numerous hiking and walking trails. The region abounds with spectacular scenery, from glaciers to waterfalls. The Village of Lake Louise is on the Trans-Canada Highway fifty-seven kilometers (thirty-five miles) west of Banff. / (http://www.discoverlakelouise.com) / Lake Louise is fed by glacial runoff from Victoria Glacier. Like many of the lakes in the Rockies the water is either deep green or blue. This is caused by fine sediments called “rock flour” floating in the water. Rock flour is fine powdery rock that has been crushed and ground by a glacier. Lake Louise is a beautiful green color, but Peyto Lake, (further north on the Icefields Parkway) is a rich baby blue. / (http://albertatravel.org) / / / Mounted Print / Photo taken with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT; Dynamic Photo HDR / Shutter speed 1/800 / Lens aperture F/8 / Focal length 18mm / ISO400

  • Well, it goes like this. After driving around for an hour looking for nice animals, I spotted this newly awakened Skunk crawling on the snowbank. It has just awoken from hibernation, maybe a bit early because since it was a warm melting snow day, I think his bed got wet! Call it a practice shot with my new Canon 50D (hey I’m getting ready for Alaska) Photographed at Ste. Rita, Manitoba. I have 886 views as of November 4, 2009 /

  • Featured in Snow! Glorious Snow!! – October 11, 2009 / Featured in The Fabulous Prairies – April 8, 2009 While photographing something else across the field, I noticed these three beautiful horses watching me, so I couldn’t resist taking their picture. This was taken off Hwy 897 in Alberta, on the way to Cold Lake. / Taken with Canon 50D – April 2009 / Shutter speed 1/1328 sec. / Lens aperture F/5 / Focal Length 150mm / Exposure time 1/1250 sec. / ISO – 160 /

  • This beautiful doe was munching on some grass alongside a road in Kenora, Ontario today. She just moved off enough for me to get this close-up including some twigs and grass hanging from her mouth as she continued chewing, unconcerned. This was photographed in a residential area of town. I particularly like her beautiful big, clear eyes and big black trimmed ears. / Canon 50D; Sigma 150-500mm lens /

  • Top 10 in a challenge in Retired and Happy – June 6, 2009 / Featured in Saskatchewan group – June 4, 2009 Taken in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada / Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi /

  • Top 4 in a Challenge in “Old Things” group – October 6, 2009 / Top 3 in a Challenge in the group A Place to Call Home – August 16, 2009 / Featured in The Fabulous Prairies – May 18, 2009 / Featured in Canon DSLR – May 12, 2009 / Featured in Rural Around the Globe – May 12, 2009 / 231 views as of November 8, 2009 / Steam Engine #3 has returned to the Prairie Dog Central Railway! This rail ride takes you from Winnipeg to Grosse Isle, Manitoba for a 2 1/2 hour excursion. Steam Engine #3 is one of the oldest operating steam locomotives in North America. You can enjoy an unforgettable experience while your 1900-vintage passenger coach is pulled across the Prairie landscape and the locomotive whistles its way along the tracks! When my husband was still working for the Canadian National Railway, he worked on the overhaul of this old engine :-)) Matter of fact, he was offered a job with the Prairie Dog Central Railway yesterday as we watched the old steamer start up and return it’s journey to Winnipeg from Grosse Isle. Orton Effect Applied. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / http://www.pdcrailway.com/ / / Color Version /

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