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What color is the Sky? The sky is BLUE!
After all of the rain and overcast skies that we have had recently, the sky in Ottawa was cloudless for a good portion of today. I decided that all that sunshine shouldn’t be allowed to go to waste so I … Continue reading →
Posted in Canada Explorer, Mud Lake, Ontario, Ottawa
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Tagged 105mm lens, bates island, beach, bumblebee, Canada Goose, currituck, experimental farm, field curvature, fish eye, flood stage, images, lying on the ground, Mud Lake, Muskets, Night Heron, nikkor, Nikkor 16mm f2.8 fish-eye, Nikkor 28-105mm f 3.5 lens, Nikon, Ottawa River, overcast skies, photography, playboat, playboat carrier, rapids, scilla, serengeti, swift waters, two-toned daffodil, Yellow daffodil, yellow daffodils
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