Clearwater Lakes Trail photo walk and workshop pix

Robin Rowland 

On Saturday, July 7, 2012, Kitimat landscape photographer Doug Keech taught a photoworkshop, called Photoecllipse 2012, along with Prince Rupert photographer Pam Mullins (Pam’s Wild Images) and myself.

At the end of the day instructors and students went on a photo walk along the Clearwater Lakes Trail off Onion Lake on Highway 37.

There was heavy overcast and the walk was late in the day, after supper, between 7 p.m. and  9 p.m.

 

Beaver

A beaver swims across the first Clearwater Lake.

Beaver swims across the lake

Sticks reflected in water

Reflection

A pattern of ferns

Ferns and other plants by the side of the lake.,

Moss on stump looks like a beard

Moss on this stump looked to me like an old beard clinging to a skull. What do you think?

Stump like a charging grizzly bear

This stump made me think of a charging grizzly bear.

Stream leading to the lake

A stream that feeds the lake comes down from the rainforest hills.

Stream in the woods

Forest stream

Tree stump

Another interesting rainforest tree stump

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