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matt kawei said:

Opps..forgot. This shot deserves my YS and Best of. greetings, matt


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Freddie 6 Samantha said:

Beautiful capture and fantastic colours! We have a thunder storm going on at this very moment it started about an hour ago and would you believe it, I ran for my camera and the battery was dead!!! :( Best wishes Samantha


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Happylad23 said:

Um... Pool 6 was demolished a couple of years ago. It was destroyed by explosive demolition, a product of Eric Kelly of Engineered Demolition inc.


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Feldwebel Wolfenstoo… said:

There are small pyrite spheres, up to 5 cm. in diameter, found in the black shales at this location. Very unusual mineral specimens. But, they are not collectable here, only viewable, as the occurrence is within the Park.


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Feldwebel Wolfenstoo… said:

Not smug. Never my decision. Politics, I guess.

...the technique is called "BI-PACKING", in cinema, but I merely applied it, years ago, to 35mm transparencies...nothing new or radical...easier to do today, digitally, but don't ask ME how. I'm just an old, rotten dinosaur-relic from the days of chemical imaging...some of these paix may be actually composed of up to 5 separate, but combined photographs...for example, all the raven and shithawk photos were done at the John St. garbage dump...lotsa willing, eager subjects there, posing by the hundreds...


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daveorzech said:

I lived in Thunder Bay my entire life and have never heard of the sleeping giant ever referred to as "The Sleeper"..


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daveorzech said:

Sure doesn't look like the Niagara of the north here. I guess they have finished upgrading the hydro power station's new larger diversion tube. It's too bad Kakabeka Falls has to suffer.


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daveorzech said:

Ahh the Ol' Jack Knife Bridge, I know they're not using it anymore, have they gotten rid of the scrap yet??


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