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ICM

hard to do but the outcome can be pretty.

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TSC: transition

This is pretty much self explanatory, transition into fall/winter. It was dull and drizzly and I can't believe that still lake. The green colour has never shown itself like that before. Even a lady walking her dog stopped to comment on it. This lake is right in the city so it's easy access. It's a place I go all the time.. it's beautiful at any time of the year.. this day there was one other person there and the loons talking, fish jumping.. it was amazing still and quiet. Alternate shot here: www.ipernity.com/doc/296305/45557380 and in the NOT group How do I put a pic in the first comment, I have a free account?

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TSC: metal

this is a fairly large metal lawn ornament. This dudes been covering up the access pipes for our pump out on the septic system for years.

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TSC: wall

it's as simple as that, this is my neighbours outside wall. that dark spot is rust where a screw is missing on the siding! I just applied a small vignette and that's it.

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TSC: straight lines

they are everywhere!

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TSC: fathers day

3 very important Dad's in my life, * left, my Dad.. this picture was almost 20 years ago to the day, it was Aug. 1997. My first baby girl is on the left, my nephew on the right. Dad passed away June 14 2002 * middle, my Father In Law, he is an awesome man! I love him with all my heart. *right, my hubby when our first was still brand new, this shot is 20 years and a few months old. and that malamute Ben was THE dumbest dog we have ever owned! I know the poem is hard to read, and I changed a few words, here is the original: © Michael Macdonald He wasn't faster than a speeding bullet, but he was quick to come to my defense. Unable to leap tall buildings, but could lift my spirits when life didn't make sense. He did not have the strength of a locomotive, but the size of his heart could crush any man. He faced all that the world could throw at him and always told us it was God's a glorious plan. He didn't wear a cape, a mask, or have any super powers, But ask any of his friends, he was there in their darkest hour. So now he has gone to heaven, and in God's Mom's arms he will be. But this loving father of eight five was a superman to me.

By Shuttering Yukon

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TSC: a place you love

This is where I live in Tagish Yukon. I put a note where my house is, you cant see it but it's tucked away in there.

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TSC: metal

a metal wall sculpture from parts (that were surely destined for the landfill) inside a random little building in Shipyards Park, Whitehorse image is straight out of camera

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TSC: umbrella

with a twist, this has an inversion, zoominess and a mirrored frame. Not quite ready for the rain yet, we still have too much snow.
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