Mennonite And Amish Buggy Parking At The Farmers’ Auction
Shot in Wallenstein, Ontario
Photo by John Zeus
Tag Archives: Ontario
Buggy Parking At The Farmers’ Auction
Power Your Future Green Photo by John Zeus – National Geographic
October 12, 2013
Link to view a larger image of my photo with description on National Geographic Your Shot: Power Your Future Green Photo by John Zeus — National Geographic Your Shot.
Photo – Clouds Reflected In The Lake
October 10, 2013
My shot of a gorgeous blue sky and reflection of it and the clouds in a pristine and clear Ontario lake. Fall in Ontario is breathtaking. – There are 250,000 lakes in the province, 1/3 of all the world’s fresh water.
View this amazing shot on National Geographic’s Your Shot.
PHOTO DETAILS
Date Taken: | Oct 8, 2013 |
Date Uploaded: | Oct 9, 2013 |
Location: | Guelph, Ontario, Canada |
Camera: | SAMSUNG SGH-I747M |
Focal Length: | 3.7 mm |
Shutter Speed: | 1/2160 sec |
Aperture: | f/2.6 |
ISO: | 80 |
Copyright: | © John Zeus |
Categories: | Places, Nature, Landscapes |
Picture This – Rice Lake, Ontario (Spring)
April 28, 2013
4:00pm, April 28, 2013 | Gores Landing looking west | Rice Lake, Ontario Canada
I used my Samsung Galaxy S3 device to shoot this.
Gores Landing on Rice Lake. Taken on a beautiful spring day in April. A striking difference from when I was here a month ago and the lake was covered in ice. The time I saw the otter, related post: Rice Lake Otter
My Algonquin Canoe
April 16, 2013
August 2010 | Canoe Trip, Algonquin Provincial Park | Ontario, Canada
Paddling across lilly filled flat water lakes, portaging, hiking, occupying Algonquin with our little yellow canoe. Wildlife sightings! A Great Gray Owl, Moose; mother and calf, Beaver, Blue Heron, Common Loon, a wolf howls…
Thanks for watching the video.
Photos on WordPress: Algonquin Canoe Trip 2010
Photo and Video Source: John Zeus, taken on a Canon Sure Shot
Music Source: Dr. Draw, Rodrigo
Rice Lake Otter
March 19, 2013
Watch the video.
3:30 pm EDT – March 16, 2013 | Gores Landing, Rice Lake Ontario, Canada | -7C
Spring is on it’s way. A few more days till the vernal equinox, the calendar says.
This winter won’t let go, Rice Lake is frozen through to the other side.
A cold wind blowing off the wintry lake, we hear the lake moving underneath the ice.
*Splash*, an otter appears, slipping through a hole in the ice to catch and carry fish to her babies. They nestle underneath the dock. Spring is late this year.
Rice Lake is a lake located in south-eastern Ontario. The lake is 32 km long and 5 km wide. It’s fairly shallow and was named for the wild rice which grew in it and was harvested by the First Nations people of the area.
Photos and Video taken on my Samsung Galaxy S3
Music Source: The Doors – Soul Kitchen
November 20, 2013
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