Lakes in Labrador
The last couple of months have not been the most productive when it comes to posting on this blog. Sadly, this is because I didn’t necessarily find the time or energy to blog much about working in Central Labrador. The first 2 weeks in the middle of June were very unphotogenic as I was being eaten alive by the midget insect life there… Should I venture my camera outside the flynet over me (a first for everything - never have I been anywhere in the arctic where even I needed a bugnet…), I usually ended up with pictures of blurred mobile objects. If they were over a lake, they looked vaguely like clouds with dark centres, but if the insect was flying over the landscape, I merely got an unsightly blur…
However, as time went on, a bunch of people at the ‘camp’ got me into the Autostitch software developed in British Columbia, Canada and then… I was taking pictures at sunset over the lake where our camp was (if I had my camera at hand - sadly, missed the plane with the pink comtrail!), sometimes (but not all the time), I’d remember to try for some panorama shots. Some even turned out….
Photo 1 - gathering clouds and deepening sky as twilight approaches over the lake
Photo 2 - one of many, many, MANY lakes in Central Labrador, Canada
Photo 3: Another panorama shot of Armstrong Lake at twilight
Photo 4: Deepening sunset colours over Armstrong Lake
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