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Ontario Snowscapes (page 2/15)

[picture: Walking the Dog]

Walking the Dog

My husband [yes, we’re married, it’s legal, get over it] is just out of the picture holding the leash. We’re walking down the snow-colvered trail towards Point Petre, in Prince Edward County, on the [...] [more...]

[picture: Point Petre Tree in Winter 1]

Point Petre Tree in Winter 1

Every artist round here photographs or paints pictures of this tree, but I haven’t seen many taken with the snow and ice at the shore of the lake and the orange of a beautiful sunset. [more...]

[picture: Point Petre Tree in Winter 2]

Point Petre Tree in Winter 2

Another view of the famous tree. Actually I think this one is better, except that it doesn’t look level.

[picture: Point Petre Snow Sunset]

Point Petre Snow Sunset

Looking out over a snowbank into Lake Ontario and the sunset.

[picture: Point Petre Snow Sunset With Mysterious Sun]

Point Petre Snow Sunset With Mysterious Sun

All very spiritual somehow. The cone on the right is probably a snowcano; more of those later in the series. Some photographers hate lens flares, but in this case I think they add a lot of interest. [more...]

[picture: Point Petre Tree in Winter 3]

Point Petre Tree in Winter 3

With a golden glow of sunset

[picture: icicles 1]

icicles 1

Icicles hang down from the snow at the edge of the lake.

[picture: icicles 2]

icicles 2

Icicles hang down from the snow at the edge of the lake.

[picture: Ice Mountains]

Ice Mountains

A few metres tall, these columns of ice and snow are at the edge of the shore of Lake Ontario. Or were. And they are reflecting the colours of the sunset, making a surreal landscape. [more...]

[picture: Ice Mountains 2]

Ice Mountains 2

Another view.

[picture: Ice Mountains 3]

Ice Mountains 3

A closer view. This thing is maybe 15’ (5 metres) high.


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