Thanks for checking in today. I am in Saskatoon this morning after presenting two short digital lectures at the Saskatoon Quilters’ Guild yesterday afternoon and evening. The topic was about finding inspiration. During these gray days of November I keep reminding myself, and anyone who cares to listen that no matter how gray the day, nature knows how to surprise us.
I am sharing images I captured on Saturday while exploring the south shore of Buffalo Pound Lake. When I first arrived the surface was covered with a thin sheet of ice – after 30 minutes and several lens changes the ice had disappeared yet the shoreline continued to be a magical wonderland. Enjoy!
These pics are so very beautiful. I always wonder what kind of camera you are shooting with because everything is so clear and bright. Thanks so much.
Also please pre-register me for the summer dying and design class at Emma Lake. I have always thought I would like to attend a class there, but never had the nerve before now. I am not very good in class (meaning trouble focusing and producing) but feel that after the winter design class with you and my friends I will be ok there. Getting ideas out in a class seems to elude me for some reason. But will do this. Leona
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Leona, thanks for your comment. As to your question about which camera I use: My main camera is a Nikon 3100, every once in a while I use my Canon Point-and-Shoot or my iPhone.
I have passed your name on to the director at Emma Lake. Registration for workshops don’t start till spring 2013 – he will be in touch with you once registration is officially open.
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Love the images you captured.
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Thanks Dianne!
I was so fortunate to discover the ice covered scenery just at the right time…
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