Natural landscapes: the slow rush of spring
APRIL ICE, DUFFINS CREEK, GREENWOOD CONSERVATION AREA, AJAX, ONTARIO
Spring is a fitful season in many parts of Canada, appearing to arrive one day, then vanishing the next. But that creates wonderful icy scenes like this, captured in one of my favourite photo locales east of Toronto (Canada’s largest city). Nikon D50, tripod, polarizing filter.
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Beautiful image Frank! Spring is pretty fitfull here too! 😉
Thanks, Rachel. Early spring and late fall are often great ice seasons. 🙂