Sunday, January 22, 2012

Captures of Interest




Apart of the weekend which include the Gardiner Dam which supplies hydro for apart of Saskatchewan.

25 comments:

  1. wowsers, ice cream is getting very expensive.

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  2. It is Vicky, I have never seen these parts before. I was picking up batteries yesterday for my camera and my benchmark
    within every place that I have visited was that render of a peace sign. :)

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  3. amazing ..huge structure..is it a dam ,or a highway..?

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  4. so funny, thats what I noticed too......the ice cream being expensive!! lol, well that and allot of people must smoke there, look at all those lighters, do you smoke Jack?

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  5. Hi Caroline it's a dam on the outskirts of this town here.

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  6. I don't smoke no I was just heading to this Gardiner Dam and new I had to get some batteries. This was within a 7/11 store.

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  7. i love this. great perspective. you have to be careful shooting dams these days. homeland security has absolutely no sense of humor.

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  8. Thanks Jim, it's all fenced up and I really don't know to what extent this dam is functioning as I have not had the time
    to look it up but it's truly the first that I have seen one from the "other side" of the fence.

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  9. Hi Nico no this was taken over here within western Canada.

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  10. Beautiful landscape. Amazing to see a piece of land not touched by a snow. Piece of warmth in winter as i called it ... beautiful

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  11. good you were able to get a closer shot of these structure. I like the way you photographed those thermal structures. The colour is great, the blue stand out in the midst of gray and whites

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  12. i agree, gorgeous shot. Beautiful and a warmth winter

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  13. laughs* the Pepsi thing i like in there.

    yeah Peace man! smiley*

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  14. wow.........amazing view! it seems so solitary, but beautiful.

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