My birthday happened recently and for my birthday I was given a new lens for my camera. I got the AF-P DX Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED VR lens. This is the second lens that I have for my camera as I have an 18-140mm lens. This new lens allows me to get greater telephoto photos now which is key as I am an avid wildlife/bird photographer so this will help me in that regard. I took the lens out soon after I got it an managed to get these three photos with it. The first photo is of a mallard duck down by the river that I like as you are able to see the reflection nicely in the water. The second photo is of a monarch butterfly on a flower, I am not the biggest fan of this photo because of the lighting but I still think it is blog-worthy. The last photo is my favourite one of the day as I was able to get a great blue heron standing on a log by the river. I even added this photo to my portfolio as it is showing all of the colours on the heron and the longer feathers too.
Six Days Alone in Algonquin: Canoe Lake to White Trout and Back My first back country canoe trip of 2025 was to what is normally the busiest part of Algonquin. I left on May 4th from Canoe Lake and returned on May 9th to Canoe Lake. In between, I stayed on Rainbow, McIntosh, Misty, White Trout, and Sunbeam Lakes, each for one night. The total distance for the trip was 99.07 km, as recorded on Strava. The way I recorded my days on Strava didn’t differentiate between paddling and portaging, but I did roughly 36.03 km of portaging. I double-carried each portage, so I did each portage length three times. Waterfall between Timberwolf and Misty Lake Day One – Canoe Lake to Rainbow Lake: 12.18 km, 4 hours 17 minutes I recently got a new car this winter -a Chevy Equinox EV. Since this was my first time traveling with a canoe on the EV, I was interested to see how much it would affect my range. I left Ottawa at 98% and got to Bancroft with around 30%. From there, I charged ...
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