First I've got a red River cart wheel photographed at Lower Fort Garry.
And secondly, the grotto at the trappist Monestary Ruins in St. Norbert, Manitoba.
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Pictures and words from my little corner of the world.
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Have a great week,
Craig
Despite Spring's official arrival, it still looking a lot like winter out my window - plenty of snow on the ground with more looming in the forecast (here's hoping that the weather forecasters maintain their high probability of being wrong).
So in honour of the snow that still blankets my little corner of the planet, here's today's photograph.
Below is an image of the Old Pinawa hydro dam in Pinawa, Manitoba, Canada, in winter, photographed with my Minolta maxxum 7 on Ilford hp400 film. The Old Pinawa Dam has been out of use since 1951 and is now part of a magnificent heritage park on the Winnipeg River, about an hour northeast of Winnipeg.
For today's sepia scenes contribution I've got an image of the sod house at Fort Whyte Alive Nature Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It's just my opinion, but this works so much better with the sepia tone - it provides so much more atmosphere than the original shot.
And here's the original un-edited shot.
And below, in lieu of a leprechaun, is a tiny house gnome that now resides in my rock garden.
Later,
Craig
Later,
Craig
I should also mention, that if you are interested in more sepia toned images, visit: http://sepiascenes.blogspot.com/
Craig
Later,
Craig
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So I leave a reflection of my own; of the rain and street lamps reflected in the puddles on the sidewalk.
Later,
Craig
Have a great week end,
Craig
Later
The above photo was shot on film (Ilford hp400) in Headingly, Manitoba at an abandoned home that has since been demolished.
And here I've got a digital shot of the boundary fence at Bird's Hill Provincial Park, Manitoba taken on a frosty morning.
Later and watch your heads,
Craig
Later
Shot while snowshoeing in Beaudry Provincial Park, just west of Winnipeg. Beaudry is a fantastic place for a winter afternoon tromp through the snow - when the mercury is a little more agreeable mind you.
Take care and enjoy your day,
Craig