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I really like the photos of the jogger and the freighter, helimat. Beautiful openings in the sky.

I only realized recently that ports and coasts such as those pictured always catch my attention somehow. Perhaps because Toronto never was able to fulfill its dream becoming a port city.

It reminds me of a few photos with similar theme I got while visiting Sarnia for a couple of weeks this past summer. It wasn't part of any intention or big plan, just spontaneous and what I was feeling at the time, but somehow it all fit together, part of my Sarnia Bayside series documenting the demolition of Bayside Mall, also with E-M1 series (Mark II) and 12-100mm F4. Perhaps not quite as beautiful sky though, but oh well:






Michipicoten in Chemical Valley







Boaters Fishing by the Point Lands and the Algoterra from Halifax







Andrew S. Brandt Marina Harbours More Than Just Boats, Apparently







Out of Sarnia Bay Towards Chemical Valley







Algoma Conveyor Passing By Sarnia Bay



I bought E-M1 II and 12-100mm F4 only two years ago, my first interchangeable body and lens ever, so still a lot I have to learn with them also.

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Feb 17, 2022 at 03:29 PM
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Re: Micro Four-Thirds Image Thread


I really like the photos of the jogger and the freighter, helimat. Beautiful openings in the sky.

I only realized recently that ports and coasts such as those pictured always catch my attention somehow. Perhaps because Toronto never was able to fulfill its dream becoming a port city.

It reminds me of a few photos with similar theme I got while visiting Sarnia for a couple of weeks this past summer. It wasn't part of any intention or big plan, just spontaneous and what I was feeling at the time, but somehow it all fit together, part of my Sarnia Bayside series documenting the demolition of Bayside Mall, also with E-M1 series (Mark II) and 12-100mm F4. Perhaps not quite as beautiful sky though, but oh well:






Michipicoten in Chemical Valley






Boaters Fishing by the Point Lands and the Algoterra from Halifax






Andrew S. Brandt Marina Harbours More Than Just Boats, Apparently






Out of Sarnia Bay Towards Chemical Valley






Algoma Conveyor Passing By Sarnia Bay


I bought E-M1 II and 12-100mm F4 only two years ago, my first interchangeable body and lens ever, so still a lot I have to learn with them also.

(Whoa, this forum doesn't allow preview of posts? Sorry if I screw this up.)



Feb 17, 2022 at 03:28 PM
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I really like the photos of the jogger and the freighter, helimat. Beautiful openings in the sky.

I only realized recently that ports and coasts such as those pictured always catch my attention somehow. Perhaps because Toronto never was able to fulfill its dream becoming a port city.

It reminds me of a few photos with similar theme I got while visiting Sarnia for a couple of weeks this past summer. It wasn't part of any intention or big plan, just spontaneous and what I was feeling at the time, but somehow it all fit together, part of my Sarnia Bayside series documenting the demolition of Bayside Mall, also with E-M1 series (Mark II) and 12-100mm F4. Perhaps not quite as beautiful sky though, but oh well:

https://davidngo.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-10/p3622506320-6.jpg
Michipicoten in Chemical Valley






Boaters Fishing by the Point Lands and the Algoterra from Halifax






Andrew S. Brandt Marina Harbours More Than Just Boats, Apparently






Out of Sarnia Bay Towards Chemical Valley






Algoma Conveyor Passing By Sarnia Bay



I bought E-M1 II and 12-100mm F4 only two years ago, my first interchangeable body and lens ever, so still a lot I have to learn with them also.

(Whoa, this forum doesn't allow preview of posts? Sorry if I screw this up.)



Feb 17, 2022 at 03:27 PM
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I really like the photos of the jogger and the freighter, helimat. Beautiful openings in the sky.

I only realized recently that ports and coasts such as those pictured always catch my attention somehow. Perhaps because Toronto never was able to fulfill its dream becoming a port city.

It reminds me of a few photos with similar theme I got while visiting Sarnia for a couple of weeks this past summer. It wasn't part of any intention or big plan, just spontaneous and what I was feeling at the time, but somehow it all fit together, part of my Sarnia Bayside series documenting the demolition of Bayside Mall, also with E-M1 series (Mark II) and 12-100mm F4. Perhaps not quite as beautiful sky though, but oh well:

https://davidngo.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-10/p3622506320-6.jpg
Michipicoten in Chemical Valley







Boaters Fishing by the Point Lands and the Algoterra from Halifax







Andrew S. Brandt Marina Harbours More Than Just Boats, Apparently







Out of Sarnia Bay Towards Chemical Valley







Algoma Conveyor Passing By Sarnia Bay



I bought E-M1 II and 12-100mm F4 only two years ago, my first interchangeable body and lens ever, so still a lot I have to learn with them also.

(Whoa, this forum doesn't allow preview of posts? Sorry if I screw this up.)



Feb 17, 2022 at 03:26 PM
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I really like the photos of the jogger and the freighter, helimat. Beautiful openings in the sky.

I only realized recently that ports and coasts such as those pictured always catch my attention somehow. Perhaps because Toronto never was able to fulfill its dream becoming a port city.

It reminds me of a few photos with similar theme I got while visiting Sarnia for a couple of weeks this past summer. It wasn't part of any intention or big plan, just spontaneous and what I was feeling at the time, but somehow it all fit together, part of my Sarnia Bayside series documenting the demolition of Bayside Mall, also with E-M1 series (Mark II) and 12-100mm F4. Perhaps not quite as beautiful sky though, but oh well:

https://davidngo.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-10/p3622506320-6.jpg
Michipicoten in Chemical Valley






Boaters Fishing by the Point Lands and the Algoterra from Halifax






Andrew S. Brandt Marina Harbours More Than Just Boats, Apparently






Out of Sarnia Bay Towards Chemical Valley






Algoma Conveyor Passing By Sarnia Bay



I bought E-M1 II and 12-100mm F4 only two years ago, my first interchangeable body and lens ever, so still a lot I have to learn with them also.

(Whoa, this forum doesn't allow preview of posts? Sorry if I screw this up.)



Feb 17, 2022 at 03:26 PM
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I really like the photos of the jogger and the freighter, helimat. Beautiful openings in the sky.

I only realized recently that ports and coasts such as those pictured always catch my attention somehow. Perhaps because Toronto never was able to fulfill its dream becoming a port city.

It reminds me of a few photos with similar theme I got while visiting Sarnia for a couple of weeks this past summer. It wasn't part of any intention or big plan, just spontaneous and what I was feeling at the time, but somehow it all fit together, part of my Sarnia Bayside series documenting the demolition of Bayside Mall, also with E-M1 series (Mark II) and 12-100mm F4. Perhaps not quite as beautiful sky though, but oh well:

https://davidngo.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-10/p3622506320-6.jpg
Michipicoten in Chemical Valley






Boaters Fishing by the Point Lands and the Algoterra from Halifax






Andrew S. Brandt Marina Harbours More Than Just Boats, Apparently






Out of Sarnia Bay Towards Chemical Valley






Algoma Conveyor Passing By Sarnia Bay



I bought E-M1 II and 12-100mm F4 only two years ago, my first interchangeable body and lens ever, so still a lot I have to learn with them also.

(Whoa, this forum doesn't allow preview of posts? Sorry if I screw this up.)


Feb 17, 2022 at 03:25 PM
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I really like the photos of the jogger and the freighter, helimat. Beautiful openings in the sky.

I only realized recently that ports and coasts such as those pictured always catch my attention somehow. Perhaps because Toronto never was able to fulfill its dream becoming a port city.

It reminds me of a few photos with similar theme I got while visiting Sarnia for a couple of weeks this past summer. It wasn't part of any intention or big plan, just spontaneous and what I was feeling at the time, but somehow it all fit together, part of my Sarnia Bayside series documenting the demolition of Bayside Mall, also with E-M1 series (Mark II) and 12-100mm F4. Perhaps not quite as beautiful sky though, but oh well:


Michipicoten in Chemical Valley


Boaters Fishing by the Point Lands and the Algoterra from Halifax


Andrew S. Brandt Marina Harbours More Than Just Boats, Apparently


Out of Sarnia Bay Towards Chemical Valley


Algoma Conveyor Passing By Sarnia Bay



I bought E-M1 II and 12-100mm F4 only two years ago, my first interchangeable body and lens ever, so still a lot I have to learn with them also.

(Whoa, this forum doesn't allow preview of posts? Sorry if I screw this up.)


Feb 05, 2022 at 09:11 PM
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I really like the photos of the jogger and the freighter, helimat. Beautiful openings in the sky.

I only realized recently that ports and coasts such as those pictured always catch my attention somehow. Perhaps because Toronto never was able to fulfill its dream becoming a port city.

It reminds me of a few photos with similar theme I got while visiting Sarnia for a couple of weeks this past summer. It wasn't part of any intention or big plan, just spontaneous and what I was feeling at the time, but somehow it all fit together, part of my Sarnia Bayside series documenting the demolition of Bayside Mall, also with E-M1 series (Mark II) and 12-100mm F4. Perhaps not quite as beautiful sky though, but oh well:


Michipicoten in Chemical Valley


Boaters Fishing by the Point Lands and the Algoterra from Halifax


Andrew S. Brandt Marina Harbours More Than Just Boats, Apparently


Out of Sarnia Bay Towards Chemical Valley


Algoma Conveyor Passing By Sarnia Bay



I bought E-M1 II and 12-100mm F4 only two years ago, my first interchangeable body and lens ever, so still a lot I have to learn with them also.

(Whoa, this forum doesn't allow preview of posts? Sorry if I screw this up.)


Feb 05, 2022 at 09:11 PM
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Re: Micro Four-Thirds Image Thread


I really like the photos of the jogger and the freighter, helimat. Beautiful openings in the sky.

I only realized recently that ports and coasts such as those pictured always catch my attention somehow. Perhaps because Toronto never was able to fulfill its dream becoming a port city.

It reminds me of a few photos with similar theme I got while visiting Sarnia for a couple of weeks this past summer. It wasn't part of any intention or big plan, just spontaneous and what I was feeling at the time, but somehow it all fit together, part of my Sarnia Bayside series documenting the demolition of Bayside Mall, also with E-M1 series (Mark II) and 12-100mm F4. Perhaps not quite as beautiful sky though, but oh well:


Michipicoten in Chemical Valley



Boaters Fishing by the Point Lands and the Algoterra from Halifax



Andrew S. Brandt Marina Harbours More Than Just Boats, Apparently



Out of Sarnia Bay Towards Chemical Valley



Algoma Conveyor Passing By Sarnia Bay



I bought E-M1 II and 12-100mm F4 only two years ago, my first interchangeable body and lens ever, so still a lot I have to learn with them also.

(Whoa, this forum doesn't allow preview of posts? Sorry if I screw this up.)



Feb 05, 2022 at 09:10 PM
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Re: Micro Four-Thirds Image Thread


I really like the photos of the jogger and the freighter, helimat. Beautiful openings in the sky.

I only realized recently that ports and coasts such as those pictured always catch my attention somehow. Perhaps because Toronto never was able to fulfill its dream becoming a port city.

It reminds me of a few photos with similar theme I got while visiting Sarnia for a couple of weeks this past summer. It wasn't part of any intention or big plan, just spontaneous and what I was feeling at the time, but somehow it all fit together, part of my Sarnia Bayside series documenting the demolition of Bayside Mall, also with E-M1 series (Mark II) and 12-100mm F4. Perhaps not quite as beautiful sky though, but oh well:


Michipicoten in Chemical Valley


Boaters Fishing by the Point Lands and the Algoterra from Halifax


Andrew S. Brandt Marina Harbours More Than Just Boats, Apparently


Out of Sarnia Bay Towards Chemical Valley


Algoma Conveyor Passing By Sarnia Bay



I bought E-M1 II and 12-100mm F4 only two years ago, my first interchangeable body and lens ever, so still a lot I have to learn with them also.

(Whoa, this forum doesn't allow preview of posts? Sorry if I screw this up.)



Jan 30, 2022 at 06:33 PM





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