Caution
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Saint John Industry
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Saint John Industry
Colourful houses of the west side of Saint John, with the port and the refinery in the distance.
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Warm colors on a cold morning
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Warm colors on a cold morning
the winter sun
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Moncton, Petitcodiac River #2
Moncton, Petitcodiac River #2
The Petitcodiac River in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada has the nickname "chocolate river" because of its colour. The water level depends on the tide athough its estuary mouth in the Bay of Fundy is more than 30 kilometers away.
Click here to see where this photo was taken. By courtesy of BeeLoop SL (the Mapware & Mobility Solutions Company).
Uploaded by palestrina55 on 6 Apr 08, 11.45AM ADT.
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PICT0108b
Monday, April 14, 2008
A bobcat keeps a close eye on my backyard bird feeders
Uploaded by gfgilmore on 12 Apr 08, 1.06PM ADT.
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burton bridge off the car's roof
Sunday, April 06, 2008
burton bridge off the car's roof
Uploaded by mikie t on 3 Apr 08, 10.29PM ADT.
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Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral
An HDR of Christ Church Cathedral from the Fredericton walking trail bridge. I think I have a dirty sensor or something. I can't figure out how to get rid of all those dark spots.
Uploaded by -Nat on 4 Apr 08, 1.51AM ADT.
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"Dream spot" (New Brunswick)
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
"Dream spot" (New Brunswick)
Grand Manan Island. New Brunswick. Canada
You can find my travel notes at
Photo Location Guide (www.PhotoTraces.com)
Canon 350d /Sigma 17-70/17mm
1/320 / F9 / Av / ISO 100
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Fredericton sunset
Fredericton sunset
Uploaded by Genco Pura Photography on 1 Mar 08, 2.16PM ADT.
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Pont couvert d'Hartland - Hartland covered bridge
Saturday, March 08, 2008
Pont couvert d'Hartland - Hartland covered bridge
Hartland, New Brunswick, Canada
Voici le plus long pont couvert au monde: 1282 pi, inauguré en 1901. On voit bien la perspective et on peut facilement trouver le point de fuite.
Here is the longest covered bridge in the world: 1282 ft, inaugurated in 1901. I like the perspective effect and we can easily find the vanishing point.
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Coucher de soleil à Grande-Anse - Grande-Anse Sunset
Coucher de soleil à Grande-Anse - Grande-Anse Sunset
Grande-Anse, New Brunswick, Canada
Belle photo d'un coucher de soleil prise près de Caraquet à Grande-Anse. J'aime bien l'éclairage dans les nuages, le reflet sur l'eau et la silhouette de la péninsule sur la mer.
Here is a nice sunset photo taken close by Caraquet in Grande-Anse. I like the lighting in the coulds, the reflection in the water and the peninsula outline in the sea.
Uploaded by Martin Bergeron on 11 Feb 08, 9.19PM AST.
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Crossing
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coyote
Saturday, March 01, 2008
The coyote (Canis latrans, meaning "barking dog" ) is a canine, or a relative of the domestic dog and wolf. Coyotes are native to North America and even parts of Central America. Rarely coyotes will creates packs like their wolf relatives, but for the most part, coyotes travel alone. Coyotes live an average of about 6 years. The word "coyote" was borrowed from Mexican Spanish, which itself borrowed the term from the Aztec word cóyotl which may have meant "singing dog". Coyotes are essentially nocturnal, but they will occasionally hunt during the day. Their behavior can vary widely depending on where they live, but in general they live and hunt singly or in monogamous pairs in search of small mammals including rabbits, mice, shrews, voles, and foxes. The coyote is an omnivore and adapts its diet to the available food sources including fruits, grasses, and vegetables along with small mammals. Coyotes mate for life. They breed around the month of February and four to six pups are born in late April or early May. Both parents help to feed the pups. At three weeks old the pups leave the den under close watch of their parents. Once the pups are eight to twelve weeks old they are taught to hunt. Families stay together through the summer but the young break apart to find their own territories by fall. They usually relocate within ten miles.
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mcadam train station
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Worn down, looking for love, and tucked away in the western reaches of rural New brunswick not far from the Unisted States border the McAdam train station is a pleasant surprise. Let's hope the town's efforts to revitalize the station pan out.
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Waking Up To Change
Waking Up To Change
One morning, back in the fall, I got up very early and went scouting for autumn leaves to photograph.
I froze my ass off, but found this tree on the edge of a field. I think the warm glow of the sun coming up and the fog from the river were captured well in this picture.
I'm still not sure if I really like this image though. It has been in my archive since the fall getting very little attention. I guess I'll let you decide...
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covered bridge
Rusagonis N.B. aka "The Gornish"
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toxicity blues
saint john, N.B.
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The Warmth of an Embrace
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Portrait of a deer
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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Northern Shrike eating a mouse or mole.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Northern Shrike eating a mouse or mole.
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The northern shrike is known also as the butcher bird due to its unusual practice of impaling prey on thorns or barbed wire
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Running in the mist (New Brunswick)
Monday, January 14, 2008
Running in the mist (New Brunswick)
Grand Manan Island. New Brunswick. Canada
You can find my travel notes at
Photo Location Guide (www.PhotoTraces.com)
Canon 350d /Sigma 17-70/17mm
1/640 / F9 / Av / ISO 100
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no title #61
Bay of Fundy, off of Saint John, N.B.
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Beauty
Beauty
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Snow Scene HDR
Snow Scene HDR
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" Winter Greetings " !
" Winter Greetings " !
from my archives ! the scene I captured at Rockwood park when I was living in Saint John NB.
Wish you a Wonderful and Safe Winter ! Thanks for your Visit ! Have a Nice day !
Winter is the time for comfort, for
good food and warmth, for the touch
of a friendly hand and for a talk beside
the fire: it is the time for home.
Dame Edith Sitwell
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water fall
water fall
Uploaded by Amanda Beers on 10 Dec 07, 4.18PM AST.
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Frosty tree
Frosty tree
I have been lacking "inspiration" lately. But when I saw the frost on the trees Friday morning, I thought I would try to end the dry spell. I didn't have my camera so I grabbed my work camera that was in the truck all night. I walked out.... took one pic.... and the battery died. This is the only one I got
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morning
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snow day for god
snow day for god
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Heavenly
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Merry Christmas to all.
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duckies in love...
Thursday, December 13, 2007
duckies in love...
another attempt at the orton...I also shot this through branches to kinda give it a framed look (and not to interrupt their special moment.lol)
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Fishermen in the trap
Fishermen in the trap
Prince Edward Island. North Shore.
You can find my travel notes at
Photo Location Guide (www.PhotoTraces.com)
Canon 350d /Sigma 17-70/36mm
1/250 / F9 / Av / ISO 100
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fall?
Saturday, October 13, 2007
fall?
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South Head
Thursday, September 13, 2007
South Head
South Head, Grand Manan on a sparkling day
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White on Black
White on Black
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Tranquil
I always enjoy reflections on the water, When I biked down to the sailboat cove, I thought I had died and gone to heaven. I was expecting to see puffy little clouds of fog.
We took a couple of days midweek and went to our favorite campground - Mactaquac Provincial Park, near Fredericton, New Brunswick.
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~~~
The key to seeing the world's soul, and in the process, awakening one's own, is to get over the confusion by which we think that fact is real and imagination an illusion. It is the other way around.
~Thomas Moore~
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Ste. Anne du Bocage
Ste. Anne du Bocage
Pélerinage à Ste-Anne du Bocage
Les Grandes promenades
La chapelle de Ste-Anne du Bocage, Haut-Caraquet, marquait ordinairement le lieu de pèlerinage des Congréganistes. Mais abandonnons à la plume du Père Mérel, la tâche de nous décrire ces pieuses journées : « Du collège à la chapelle, le trajet se faisait à pied. À partir de la « track », on se mettait en rangs de procession et on arrivait aux chants des litanies, étendards déployés, au domaine de la bonne Ste-Anne. Là, à pleine voix, on adressait à la puissante patronne des Canadiens et des Bretons, le cantique populaire :
Daignez, Sainte Anne, en un si beau jour,
De vos enfants, agréer l'amour.
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The Green Bear Hunt
Robin Hanson, President of The Oromocto Watershed Association Inc. has been working on a pilot program in conjunction with Fredericton Junction Professional Outfitter Markle Brawn who owns and operates Krumplehorn Lodge. The idea is a 'Green Bear Hunt' in combination with visits to other interesting sites and locations and lunch at the Lodge. Robin says it would be the perfect way to experience a day of adventure as well as learn about nature and wildlife. No harm would come to the animal as all shooting is done with a camera. read more here...
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