One of the things that I love about the travel photo challenges at Where’s my backpack? is that it makes me think about all the things I haven’t taken photos of. This week the theme is roads. I don’t really think about roads all that much I guess; at the very least I don’t take many pictures of them. Here are a few I came up with:
That photo taken on a ferry features our car, the green one loaded down with bikes, headed from Kingston to Wolfe Island for a lovely day of biking. Wolfe Island is part of the Thousand Islands in Ontario Canada. Windy but beautiful. The street sign photo I took walking around Toronto on a rainy day. The deer making a dash for it is an example of many blurry photos like it that I have of wildlife trying to survive amid the roads that we build.
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Hello and thanks for visiting my blog. I like your photo mix. And water is a road as well. 🙂
Have a nice day!
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Thank you for commenting and for your return visit 🙂
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Photography makes us so much more aware than ever. The ferry ride looks so much fun.
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Yes it does, that is one of the great things about photography. The ferry ride was great but very windy!
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It does make you think, doesn’t it? I seem to take quite a lot of road photos. Other challenges have been more of a struggle though. Was the deer okay?
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The good news is the deer were fine. The park was so crowded that day because of the fabulous fall colors, that traffic wasn’t moving very fast. I love these challenges just because they make me think.
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I have not commented lately, but enjoy your daily blog, excellent work! I just loved the photo of the road signs, and why is it you don’t think about roads? They are fascinating pieces of engineering beauty. 😉
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Perhaps one too many “rain dances” on a hot summer day in the back of a VW bus? 🙂
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I love Thousand Islands and Yonge St. Great memories! And great captures. Love the ferry 🙂
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It is a beautiful area.
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Especially like that street sign!
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Thanks!
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