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Tag Archives: fish-eye lens
Backyard Fireworks
My middle son purchased a box of fireworks to set off in the field behind our house. As soon as it stopped raining, he decided to head out through the wet grass in the dark with me and my tripod … Continue reading
Posted in Home and About
Tagged 35 mm, camera settings, colours, fire works, fireworks, Fireworks in field, Fireworks tutorial, fish-eye lens, flashlight, iso 200, Kanata, lens caps, Ontario, release camera, star wars light sabre, swirl, tripod, wet grass, what settings for fireworks
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Brigantine Fair Jeanne Passing Through the Locks – Ottawa, Ontario
My interest today was photographing the tulips of Parliament Hill and Major’s Hill Park. After leaving the tulip beds on Parliament Hill, I headed over to Major’s Hill Park but first had to stop at the locks of the Rideau … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged 110 ft. brigantine, 78th Frasers, bridge, Brigantine, Bytown Brigantine Inc., Fair Jeanne, fish-eye lens, largest ship, locks, Not-for-profit sail training for youth, ottawa ontario, Ottawa River, parliament, parliament hill, piper, Rideau Canal, Rideau Canal World Heritage Site, sail training, ship, tight fit, training organization, tulip beds, tulips, UNESCO, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Protest on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario
After having breakfast with a retiring colleague this morning, I headed over to Parliament Hill to photograph a few tulips. When I arrived, another protest group was preparing for yet another demonstration and parade. I say “Yet Another” because I … Continue reading
Lyonsdale Hydroelectric Facility on the Moose River
I arrived at the parking lot and looked upstream on the Moose River and thought that the scenic value was wonderful but I could hear the loud noise of a substantial falls nearby and wasn’t disappointed.
Posted in Adirondacks, New York State, USA
Tagged d300, Falls, fish-eye lens, flowing water, hydroelectric facility, hydroelectric plant, loud noise, Lyonsdale Hydroelectric Facility, Lyonsdale NY, moose river, Nikon, one lane bridge, parking lot, photo, spectacular waterfall, water power, wide angle
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New York City, NY
New York City, NY First time in New York City, NY. We were a day late due to a vicious snow storm that swept across Ontario the day before, but we were here and, like all tourists, heading for the … Continue reading
Posted in New York City, New York State, USA
Tagged ©rjhay, billboard, Broadway Avenue, fish-eye lens, New York City, Nikon, Nikon 10.5mm, Nikon D200, panorama, pigeon, Ron Hay, Times Square, Yellow cab
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Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario
Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario This was the first time that I had ever seen a May-Apple in blossom so despite the rain this was a treat for me to photograph. The flower has a waxy texture to it and is … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Rondeau Provincial Park
Tagged 300mm lens, ©rjhay, birders, boardwalk, Bruce Peninsula, butterfly, Catbird, circular tour, eastern canada, fish-eye lens, forest area, heading home, lake ontario, may apple, Mayapple, Myrtle Warbler, Nikon 10.5mm, Ontario, ottawa ontario, Pileated Woodpecker, prothonotary warblers, pt pelee, Question Mark Butterfly, Ron Hay, Rondeau Provincial Park, waxy texture, western canada, wood chips, woodpecker, Yellow-rumped Warbler
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