Photographs

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Valleyfield Church, New-Wes-Valley, Newfoundland.


Valleyfield Church, New-Wes-Valley, Newfoundland.



North Vancouver, seen from Vancouver.


This was taken in Vancouver (Lovely City) which means it's not Vancouver itself but a look across at North Vancouver. I might be horribly wrong of course. If you know, let me know, either way.



Blue Rockflour in glacier water.


This stunning view was found about 4.2km up a trail at Kinney Lake, somewhere on the slopes of Mt. Robson, which is the highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies.



Mount Robson.


Mt. Robson. I have lots of pictures of this guy.



A cloud that looks stuck to the tip of a mountain.


"A piece of cotton snagged."

- Jennifer Shook -

I think this might be another peak next to Mt. Robson, but not Robson himself. But then it very well could be Robson. I should have taken notes.



A lake with a reflected mountain and clouds.


A Lake I took photos at whilst Jenn caught up on some much needed sleep, parked nearby.



A close up of the same lake with pebbles visible through the water.


A close up of the Lake.



A sand dune and tall grass at a beach on Prince Edward Isle.


You pass this spot on the way to a beach on P.E.I, which I again do not know the name of. Looks great though.



Clouds that look remarkably close.


Clouds so close you could touch them.



An elk, eating grass by the side of the road.


I think this is an Elk, but I'm not great with animals. If you know what kid of animal this actually is, tell me. Thanks.



A Bald Eagle perched on a tree in the distance.


I guess you might be wondering what's special about this picture. I must have lots like this, yes? Well if you look closely you'll see a Bald Eagle.



A poor picture made better by the presence, fuzzy and distant, of a young brown bear.


And now you have no clue... well if you look really closely you'll see a little Brown Bear running away from the noise of the truck.



Looking at Kakwa falls from above and in front.  You can see the cave behind it.


Kakwa falls. That place is just dying to be jumped into, but I suggest you don't for fear of, well, dying.



Police cars have pulled over a car and question the occupants.  Taken from the 13th floor of a hotel directly in front.


So what do you do when you're spending your first night in Edmonton, (Lovely City,) you can't sleep, you hear sirens and you notice there's crime happening right outside your window? You photograph it through the screen. Shame I wasn't quick enough to catch the spotlight, there was air support and everything.



~~TasXsiT~~

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