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Almost at Diane River
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It is always an exciting feeling traveling to Diane, even though the trail is so very rough. Then you get your first site of the River camps where the river empties into The Hudson Bay. You can in your mind, hear the worlds best music in the world here. Diane River is way, way in the distance.
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Fall |
Oh, such a very cold windy damp bone chilling fall day. Then this site unfolded. That night snow covered the land and the lake froze sold in one day not to unfreeze it's six feet of ice until spring. This was my first image with my large format camera and I have played with it and have changed the negative some bit(?).
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Spring rain |
The land is rolly hilly and eskers through out and this rock outcrop where I stood to take this image, I think is awesome!
This day was the last of the snow as light rain was falling and the peregrine falcons where squawking above. It seemed like prehistoric times. I could almost see the huge woolly mammoth elephants in the distance.
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Calm day |
A very hot day. The wind had disappeared and even the mosquitoes where hiding in the shade. It was a time when every thing was resting, though in this tiny pond it was exploding with life. I had a hard time trying to figure out why the surface water was not moving from all of the activity right below.
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Jimmy Mac Donald, Photography
Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, XOC OGO, Canada.
http://jimmymacdonald.com
jim at jimmymacdonald dot com
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