I use HDR very sparingly. But when I am in front of such a gritty location, I know this is the perfect subject for an HDR.
Read everything about my visit (with Nicolas Roberge) to the Morrin Center on this Quebec urbain blog entry.
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I use HDR very sparingly. But when I am in front of such a gritty location, I know this is the perfect subject for an HDR.
Read everything about my visit (with Nicolas Roberge) to the Morrin Center on this Quebec urbain blog entry.
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A young natives wearing Huron-Wendat traditional dresses and paint takes part into the dance contest of the Wendake Pow-Wow July 31, 2010. The Wyandot (also called Huron) are indigenous peoples of North America, known in their native language of the Iroquoian family as the Wendat.
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Jut for fun… 2 photos showing « clash » between tradition and modernity spotted during last July 31 at the Wendake Pow-Wow.
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Muskoka chairs overlooking the St.Lawrence river are silhouetted by the Sun seting in St-Michel de Bellechasse, Qc, August 1, 2010. Adirondack chair, also called Muskoka chair, is a type of chair favored in rural, outdoor settings.
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Sun sets on an inuksuk (plural inuksuit) (alternatively inukshuk in English or inukhuk in Inuinnaqtun) in St-Michel de Bellechasse, Qc, August 1th, 2010. Inuksuk is a stone landmark used as a milestone or directional marker by the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic. They vary in shape and size, and perform a diverse array of tasks. It is a symbol with deep roots in the Inuit culture, a directional marker that signifies safety, hope and friendship.
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J’ai fais une petite balade en canot pour cette photo, réalisé pour un billet sur Québec Urbain. Son histoire est fort intéressant!