Algonquin Park in Autumn (part 3)
October 29th, 2016
This final part is dedicated to the best (IMO) of my husband's scenery photos.
The first two are from Barron Canyon.
High Falls is sort of an open secret in the north Algonquin backcountry. An
inconspicously marked trail (it's called "cheater's trail", because, I
suppose, the proper way to get to High Falls is by canoeing!) leads you, after
five kilometers or so, to a gorgeous panoramic view of a set of interconnected
pools and shallow waterfalls. One of the falls is used as a natural water
slide in summer. They say, no joke, that the rock is so well-greased with
blackfly eggs, it makes for a smooth and comfortable ride. (NOT recommended
during spring runoff, however.)
It would have taken an ultra-wide-angle lens to capture the whole view. But
what Mike could capture came out beautifully.
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mustangsallie
October 29th, 2016 at 11:09 pm
They are indeed beautiful, the best of Michael's pictures that I have seen.
dagibbs
October 30th, 2016 at 7:53 pm
Lovely!
Mike
October 31st, 2016 at 7:53 am
Thanks Love!
The bottom one is really my favorite of these.