Old Port Dalhousie, Ontario
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Port Dalhousie is a neighbourhood of St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada on the shores of Lake Ontario. Primarily a place of recreation and good living today, Port Dalhousie has a rich history in the marine world. Originally, Port Dalhousie was the …
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Tagged canada, henley regatta, hydroelectric weir, lake ontario, long exposure, ontario, port dalhousie, st. catherines, waterblur
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Rockway Falls: A Less Crowded Waterfall Alternative Near Niagara
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Chauffeur service for a 17 year old participating in a rowing regatta in Port Dalhousie, Ontario. The waterfall riddled Niagara Escarpment within a short drive. A lot of time on my hands. The perfect storm for a dude who loves …
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Tagged 15 mile creek, canada, community centre, conservation area, lincoln, niagara escarpment, niagara falls, ontario, rockway falls, st. catherines, waterfall
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Images of Limehouse Conservation Area
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It was an icy, muddy day but I was pretty impressed with my visit to Limehouse Conservation Area. The park is near Georgetown, Ontario in the tiny hamlet of Limehouse. The park is located along the Bruce Trail, a hiking …
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Tagged black creek, bruce trail, canada, conservation area, georgetown, halton hills, kilns, limehouse, long exposure, niagara escarpment, ontario, water blur
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Images of Mississauga, Ontario City Centre
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Mississauga, Ontario. Why would you go there? If you’re from outside the Greater Toronto Area, what is Mississauga, Ontario? Mississauga was incorporated in 1974 and is a suburb of Toronto, butted up against the western edge of Canada’s largest city. …
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Tagged absolute world, canada, mississauga, one park tower, ontario, skyscraper, square one
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Deep Freeze in Central Ontario
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Forks of the Credit Provincial Park and me are like Alec Baldwin and Saturday Night Live. It’s my go to location when I’m short on time and money but need to flex my photographic muscles. Southern Ontario went into a …
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Tagged canada, credit river, forks of the credit, ice, ontario, provincial park, waterfall, winter
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A Hack’s Star Trail Photography Experiments
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In September 2012, while on a camping vacation in New Brunswick, Canada, I started experimenting with long exposure star trail photography for the first time. Over the last couple months, I certainly haven’t become an expert but am slowly learning …
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Tagged canon rebel t3i, chignecto, fundy national park, long exposure, mount carleton national park, new brunswick, ontario, orangeville, photography, pine river provincial fishing area, star trails
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Night Images of Orangeville, Ontario
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Last week, we featured night images of my hometown of London, Ontario. This week, we’ve got some night photos of my home since 1995, Orangeville, Ontario. Orangeville is a town about an hour northwest of Toronto, at the junction of …
London, Ontario at Night
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2012′s Canadian Thanksgiving weekend saw us visit my hometown of London, Ontario. I absolutely love night photography and have been wanting to tramp around the ‘Forest City’ at after dark for awhile. I finally did. It was damn cold and …
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Tagged canada, city centre towers, downtown, london, long exposure photography, museum london, night photography, one london place, ontario, victoria park
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Images of Niagara Falls
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Yes, it’s one of the most photographed places in the world. But, I just can’t get enough! Niagara Falls is so photogenic. There’s a billion and one angles you can shoot and your trigger finger is still twitching for more. …
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Tagged american falls, bridle veil falls, cave of the winds, clifton hill, goat island state park, horseshoe falls, maid of the mist, new york, niagara falls, niagara river, ontario, skylon tower, three sisters islands, waterfall
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