Fogtrails
"Hanlon, hwy 6 south band, view from the Westwood bridge". Ontario, Canada. Taken by fishwithme55
Where there will be a picture posted daily taken somewhere on this Planet. This site is now dormant, and contact links have been removed. However, please enjoy and be inspired by the extensive archive. Thanks for visiting.
"Hanlon, hwy 6 south band, view from the Westwood bridge". Ontario, Canada. Taken by fishwithme55
at Tuesday, January 26, 2010 8 comments
Labels: bridges, canada, fog, long exposure, ontario
A raccoon: "He was pretty sleepy and not to interested in me other than the fact that I woke him up... Just a few minutes before finding him, I also had seen a coyote, but I was in the middle of changing lens and had no chance of getting a shot". Taken by Jean
at Wednesday, April 01, 2009 4 comments
Labels: animals, canada, eyes, Nature, ontario, portraits, raccoon, trees
"Our traditional trip to the Christmas Tree Farm to find our tree also included multiple trips aboard the Farm's Christmas Village Train". Ontario, Canada. Taken by Sherri
"Rural Ontario mornings in September are notorious for fog. This morning's sunrise was particularly beautiful through the mist over the soybean field". Taken by Sherri
Killer whales, Marineland, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Taken by sher_d03
"This kitten showed up on our doorstep a week or so ago and has made itself right at home. Lambton County, Ontario". Taken by Sher_d03
"The view from my back porch looking out over the farm. The building you see is the old pigpen". Lambton County, Southern Ontario, Canada. Taken by sher_d03
at Saturday, June 21, 2008 4 comments
Labels: canada, farms, lightning, Nature, Night, ontario, sky
"The Maid of the Mist. Niagara Falls, Ontario". Taken by sher_d03
Submitted in February:
"The sky was beautiful last Friday.
Happy Family Day.... Today is the first day of a new Statutory Holiday in Ontario.
'There is nothing more valuable to families than time together. And yet it seems tougher than ever to find, with so many of us living such busy lives.
'That's why, on the third Monday of February — and every February from now on — Ontarians deserve a new statutory holiday — Family Day.'
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty". Taken by Jean