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Mud Lake Outing – Ottawa Flickr Group
Mud Lake Outing – Ottawa Flickr Group Note: I was using a Nikon 10.5 mm lens quite often this day and the curvature in some of the shots was quite intentional. What started out as a potentially very damp day, … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Mud Lake, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Flickr Outings
Tagged 10.5mm fisheye, ©rjhay, Canada Goose, Cape May Warbler, Downy Woodpecker, dragonfly, frog, Goldfinch, Leopard Frog, Mud Lake, Nepean, Nikon, Northern Leopard Frog, Ontario, Ottawa, Rana pipiens, Ron Hay, wooden bridge
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Adirondack Park Agency Interpretive Center at Paul Smith’s, NY
Adirondack Park Agency Interpretive Center at Paul Smith’s When traveling down to hike in the High Peaks Region of the Adirondack’s, I often stopped at the Adirondack Park Agency Interpretive Center to stretch my legs with a quick walk around … Continue reading