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Travel guide of Point EdwardBlue Water Bridge spanning Sarnia and Point Edward Ontario to Port Huron Michigan
Experienced by Daniel J Bellyk
55 km from Point Edward
Left this lovely bronze painted pineapple as a mini installation at the beach. Spread Good Vibes! 🍍
Experienced by Pineapple Supply Co.
80 km from Point Edward
We stumbled on this beautiful creature while arriving at the family cottage. She was hesitant to greet us at first, but we approached her with food and shelter and she opened up to our family. A friend took her in and named her Josie!
Experienced by 42 North
86 km from Point Edward
If you are in the right place at the right time, bike rides along the lakeshore can be my favourite spot for taking photographs. This picture captures the beautiful connection between nature and the city.
Experienced by Olivia Fraschetti
88 km from Point Edward
Dose of nature at Sifton Bog, in London, Ontario, Canada.
Experienced by Jorge Alcala
92 km from Point Edward
Riverside in Windsor looking across to Detroit, Michigan
Experienced by Rikin Katyal
94 km from Point Edward
Get this. Stood in the same spot for hours waiting for sunset, twilight, night. I miss read the sunset time and was an hour early. It was too clear of a day/night, but I still wanted to create! If interested in the version of this photo that is not such a wild edit, just message and we can chat 🙏— Scott
Experienced by Scott Webb
94 km from Point Edward
Kids skateboarding at the Day Camp where I worked as a photographer.
Experienced by Isaiah Bekkers
94 km from Point Edward
World, meet London, Canada on a very cold night. Shot from the top of city hall. It features some of our iconic buildings and adding depth to our skyline.
Experienced by Scott Webb
94 km from Point Edward
On a self-imposed photo walk, I went up to a parking garage to check out the view. Once up there, I had to take some photos of the city around me. After shooting some images I went to leave but hit the washroom in the building first (it’s like a small little mall). As I was leaving the washroom, a security guard came storming in the washroom and then made a quick u-turn after me. Oh, boy was I scolded for taking some photos up on the parking garage. I’m banned from going on their property and taking any pictures now - apparently. It’s a tough call - ask for permission or ask for forgiveness.
Experienced by Scott Webb
94 km from Point Edward
London's City Hall
Experienced by Scott Webb
94 km from Point Edward
View of downtown London Ontario Canada and Thames River in Autumn 2019 by Scott Webb Photography
Experienced by Scott Webb
94 km from Point Edward
Looking across the Thames River at the skyline of London Ontario
Experienced by Scott Webb
99 km from Point Edward
Small house on an autumn’s day
Experienced by Scott Webb
100 km from Point Edward
Was inspired but a photo I saw of a port at night. I wanted to do something similar so I went down to the local port and was lucky there was a salt cargo ship moored. It was my first time experimenting with HDR images. I wanted to capture the sky and glassy water. The sky itself was a bit grey and very un-interesting, wasn’t till i was in lightroom editing the photos that the sky had all these colours in it. Very happy with the results.
Experienced by Dylan McLeod
100 km from Point Edward
A lonely person walking on a wood trail in the woods
Experienced by Eric Prouzet
104 km from Point Edward
Never go to the beach alone again! 🍍😎
Experienced by Pineapple Supply Co.
104 km from Point Edward
The beach is a great office! Trying to allow creation to bleed into every area of my life.
Experienced by Pineapple Supply Co.
104 km from Point Edward
All dressed up and ready to celebrate Canada Day! Canada 150!
Experienced by Pineapple Supply Co.
118 km from Point Edward
Beams of light in a hidden valley. Undiscovered wilderness of unimaginable beauty. Light is a servant as it illuminates the people and objects we want to see, but fog serves the light by making it a visible feature of the landscape. Light was tangible this morning.
Experienced by Michael Krahn