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Tag: Photography

Glow

On October 19, 2012July 27, 2021 By Eryne DonahueIn BC Wetland Photo of the MonthLeave a comment

"Glow" calls our attention to the radiance of an early fall sun. Cresting the hillside of the Fraser Canyon, the white hot orb transforms Cheam Wetlands south of Harrison Hot Springs into a mellow, golden wonderland. Our photographer, Tracey Friesen, has captured a moment when the vegetation that makes up a wetland environment has the opportunity to …

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Lady Dragon

On September 14, 2012November 5, 2021 By rachelschottIn BC Wetland Photo of the MonthLeave a comment

This week our selected photographer - Sharon Patricia - gives us an intimate and crisp look at the complex beauty of dragonflies. Although dragonflies are commonly spotted throughout wetlands, it can be tough to get close enough to appreciate the fine details without the dragonfly flying away. Sharon's photograph gives us an rare perspective at …

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Cheam Wetlands

On September 7, 2012July 27, 2021 By Eryne DonahueIn BC Wetland Photo of the Month1 Comment

Many outdoor recreationalists will recognize this week's winning image from the Fraser Valley. The Cheam Lake Wetlands, protected habitat near Bridal Falls, are a scenic catchment of snow melt from the towering misty blue mountains that surround it. Despite the appearance of eternal greenness, this land was not always a place to hear the honk-honking …

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Railway

On August 31, 2012July 27, 2021 By rachelschottIn BC Wetland Photo of the MonthLeave a comment

As the summer nears it's end, we're reflecting back on another successful and outstanding summer. This week, our selected photographer Kevin Smith takes us around the horizon and beautifully into the unknown. Much like good-byes, you can see the horizon off in the distance, yet you are not sure where this railway will take you.  …

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Nap Time for Baby Geese

On August 17, 2012July 27, 2021 By rachelschottIn BC Wetland Photo of the MonthLeave a comment

The latest heat wave is certainly being felt worldwide by not only people, but by wildlife too. This week's Photo of the Week captures a pair of exhausted and adorable baby Canadian Geese alongside their parents. Children of any animal species can often be reluctant to listening to their parents and I'm sure these geese …

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