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  • Canadian Geese in Flight_IMG_6672
  • Public transit; Subway (SRT), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Public Transit IMG_5926.tif
  • Canadian Geese in flight.
    Animals and Pets IMG_6672 - Version ...tif
  • Canadian Geese in flight.
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  • In Budapest you can try some unusal public transport vehicles. One of them is the Sikló (funicular) on Clark Adam Square at the Buda end of the Chain Bridge. It takes you up the Castle District with the Royal Palace and Matthias Church in about a minute.
    Hungary: Public Transit IMG_0002.tif
  • Speed Bump Sign Beside House
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  • Public transit; Subway (SRT), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Public Transit IMG_5943.tif
  • When I walk out to Thunder Bay’s Cascades Conservation Area, I’m taken by the millions of years of story under my hiking shoes. The complex geological rock formations speak to a chapter of history in every direction.<br />
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To my senses, it’s the Disneyland of shape, colour, texture, sound, movement, and story. It’s really a magical paradise, not of Walt’s design, but of Mother Nature.<br />
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It’s simply beautiful. <br />
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In this rather stark rock formation photograph, multiple hues of brown are everywhere. If you look closely you’ll witness erosion, rock depression, water, life, time and different types of rock. In upcoming photographs I’ll share a multitude of colour.<br />
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Three hours of shooting feels like three minutes… until I realize I’m fatigued and thirsty from photographing in the afternoon summer sun.<br />
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Part of the Canadian Shield, Cascades is but a sliver of the 8 million square km (3 million square miles) of rock spread over eastern, central, and northwestern Canada into the U.S.A.
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  • Well, I got out of the fish-keeping hobby somewhere around 2008. During a recent pet store visit to buy food for my four-legged friends, I thought I'd take a look at aquariums. I was surprised to see nano tanks were popular. What a smart move on the part of the manufacturers. A great way to reach a new demographic for those with limited space or who don't wish to maintain a larger setup.<br />
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So, I bit the bullet and acquired a Fluval Edge 6 Gallon. It's a stylish and decent kit on its own, depending on what you want to do with it. I immediately swapped the AquaClear filter with a Fluval 106 external canister filter. The 106 is a bit of overkill, however, the water flow is adjustable so if and when I move to a larger tank I can still use it. Also added a pre filter sponge to the intake valve as it was sucking my fish in!<br />
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Other additions: heater (from a previous tank), Fluval Sea CP1 circulation pump, Aqueon 7" White LED bubble wand, and Aqueon Quiet Flow air pump 10. The pumps aren't run simultaneously. They are rotated. The circulation pump is great for after feeding, as it helps direct uneaten food in the direction of the filter's intake valve. Also, the tetras seem to like it.<br />
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The setup has now been running 5 weeks.<br />
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Livestock: 7 Neon Tetras, 1 Corydoras Adolfoi , 1 Mystery Snail (who hitched a ride with live plants I bought), along with a a few other hitchhiker critters. They look like like tiny, tiny crayfish, but I doubt that is what they are. They are slowly growing. Hopefully they are not harmful in any way.<br />
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Live Plants: Marimo Moss Balls, Amazon Sword, Hygrophila polysperma "Rosanervig". There are also plastic plants thrown into the mix.<br />
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Rocks: a large piece of petrified wood that I brought back from the Arizona desert. I decided to use white substrate as I thought it would contrast nicely.
    Fluval Edge 6 Gallon Five Week Update
  • The Behemoth roller coaster of Canada's Wonderland, Toronto.<br />
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Behemoth is a steel roller coaster at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. It is a hypercoaster designed and developed by Swiss manufacturer, Bolliger & Mabillard. Behemoth was the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Canada until 2012 when Leviathan, a roller coaster also manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, was built at the opposite side of Canada's Wonderland. Behemoth is similar to Diamondback (Kings Island), Goliath (La Ronde) and Nitro (Six Flags Great Adventure).<br />
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After a year and a half of preparation and development, Behemoth premiered in May 2008. With its high speeds, tall heights and rapid changes in both direction and elevation, the attraction is one of the most aggressive thrill rides in the park.<br />
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The ride features a prototype seating arrangement to ensure an unobstructed view for every rider – a first for a roller coaster of this type. The Behemoth experience lasts for approximately three minutes and subjects the rider to a maximum speed of 124 km/h (77 mph) achieved in less than 3.9 seconds followed by five air-time hills, a hammerhead turn and two helixes.
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  • An early morning view of the lighthouse, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park and one of many cargo ships frequenting Lake Superior, this one being Malta's Navibulgar.<br />
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I love how the sky and the water's surface travel in the same direction, giving an idea of wind that was present.
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  • An early morning view of the lighthouse, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park and one of many cargo ships frequenting Lake Superior, this one being Malta's Navibulgar.<br />
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I love how the sky and the water's surface travel in the same direction, giving an idea of wind that was present.
    Thunder Bay_95A0272b.tif
  • Three super-models take direction from the photographer.<br />
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    Super-model Surprise_MG_3340
  • This original image was captured using only available light late mid-afternoon. We didn't have a lot of time, as in only a few minutes. I had a lot of things to think about during the shoot: location, position of the car, direction of the sun, background, composition and how I wanted to position the model. Relationship of my camera to the subject and to the available light; that kind of thing. What type of image did I want this to be?
    BEFORE Image Enhancement Sample: The..Hemi