There is an intricate sytem of dykes throughout this area. They are excellent places to walk. Even after all our recent wet weather, the gravel topped dykes remain clean and dry. The wetlands alongside the dykes are full of plants and wild life. Many sorts of birds can be spotted nesting and foraging. From tiny chiakadees to eagles and herons. Here a morning mist starts to lift from a local pond.Photographer
- Susan
- Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
- I am happiest when I am out with my camera. Always looking for the bright side. Usually I find it! Please contact me via comment if you wish to use any of my photography. Thanks for stopping by.
Friday, December 15, 2006
The Pond
There is an intricate sytem of dykes throughout this area. They are excellent places to walk. Even after all our recent wet weather, the gravel topped dykes remain clean and dry. The wetlands alongside the dykes are full of plants and wild life. Many sorts of birds can be spotted nesting and foraging. From tiny chiakadees to eagles and herons. Here a morning mist starts to lift from a local pond.
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6 comments:
Nice picture, why did i need a new camera. I suppose a good workman never blames his tools
See you next week
ah the awesomeness of a murky mist
Very nice photo. I like this kind of photos. You have to do something for it to catch such views.
I'm very drawn to this photo, Susan. Quite a lovely scene captured so beautifully.
-Kim
This is a stunning picture. Fog makes it so interesting!
This really works for me Susan, a bit spooky and eerie, but well captured.
Merry Christmas!
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