This is my contribution to day 14 of Becky’s October Squares: Lines photo challenge.
Taken yesterday morning after going down to the Colpoy’s Bay shoreline for the sunrise.
After the sun was up I made a short detour to check the autumn colour on the Niagara Escarpment. I noticed that the masts of the boats moored at the Wiarton Marina made a nice line of lines for the challenge.
Great lines, and lovely Autumn colours too
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Thanks Becky. Some blue sky over the escarpment and some sun would have been nice but you take what you get at this time of year.
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Better than England at the moment, we have had had rain non stop since end September
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Actually, where the photo was taken from was a few yards from a closed public dock. The dock is closed because the water is above a section of the dock. Given the amount of rain we’ve had recently the water level will only get higher.
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We need to send our respective rain storms to California and Australia!
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I remember that about 15 years ago there was all sorts of news reports about low water levels in the Great Lakes. Now water levels are so high there’s erosion of sections of shoreline and they’re closing docks because the water is above the dock.
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Everything seems to be extremes these days
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Neat juxtaposition: trees and masts.
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Thanks Tish. I’ve just got back from there this morning where there was some sunlight and more interesting clouds. I should have left this contribution to the challenge for a couple of days.
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No harm in another view. It’s good to see a place in different lights – rinse and repeat 🙂
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True, I may wait until later in the month in case I get better light, fall colour and clouds.
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Beautiful and striking juxtaposition and colors!
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Thanks Patti. I posted to quickly, the light and clouds were better the next morning.
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