By the end of the summer in southern Ontario, there’s enough daytime temperature variation that you’ll get a misty condensation above the water in the early morning. If you’re lucky, you’ll get a photographic orgasm, as I did, on Sunday morning looking east across Lake Catchacoma in the Kawartha Lakes region. The water is glassy still as the sun first spreads across its surface and goes a lot further than any librarian to keep people hushed.
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September 7th, 2010 at 8:46 am
Hi Dave. Great shots. Is there also a place where I can see the other shots that you took on Cousins’ Weekend? John Zechner