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View 401: Olympic Sea Stacks
Olympic National Park in the State of Washington is one of the most unique U.S. National Parks with its mountains, rain forests and sea coast ecosystems all found inside its borders. Last week, I showed you the Olympic Mountains. This week … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Weekly View
Tagged "washington, 16-35mm, 24-120mm, aurora 2018, creek, driftwood, fog, hdr, intensify ck, kalaloch lodge, nikon D750, olympic national park, pacific ocean, ruby beach, sea stacks, skylum, vr, water
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View 185: Lake Ontario
I have shown you many photos from and of Lake Ontario over the years. This week, I am going to share the history, uses and more beauty of the smallest (in surface area) lake of the Great Lakes. Lake Ontario … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Weekly View
Tagged 28-300mm, beach, deer creek, driftwood, ecology, fog, geology, great lakes, harbor, lake effect, Lake Ontario, lighthouse, new york, nikon D70, nikon D700, oswego, rocks, sand dunes, sandy creek, tokina 11-16mm, vr, water, waves
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