We recently took a little trip to Chute Lake, which is on the east side of Okanagan Mountain in British Columbia.

We took a lovely walk and crossed a bridge where Chute Creek joins Chute Lake.

Cheers from pretty Chute Lake, everyone. 🙂
We recently took a little trip to Chute Lake, which is on the east side of Okanagan Mountain in British Columbia.

We took a lovely walk and crossed a bridge where Chute Creek joins Chute Lake.

Cheers from pretty Chute Lake, everyone. 🙂
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Beautiful shots, Lynette.
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Thank you, Jill. 🙂
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Beautiful lake Lynette.Such a nice place to go away from the hustle bustle of daily life.
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Yes, it is, and because it’s up in the mountains, it’s quite a bit cooler. 🙂
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Thanks for sharing this visit with us, Lynette. I particularly like the sun on the water, always a difficult feature to capture well; great job!
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Thank you, Stuart – coming from you that’s such a nice compliment. 🙂 I was trying for the sun on the water but wasn’t confident that it would work out well.
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One of the beauties of digital is the ability to take multiple shots at no cost. Experimenting is a great way to discover what does and doesn’t work, eh?
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Yes – digital photography is very forgiving!
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I was brought up with a camera in the days of film. My first took only 8 pictures on a roll that cost as much as my weekly earnings from a paper round, so I always had to be frugal when composing, and pressing the button. It was quite a long time before I realised with my DSLR I could take as many shots as I like; with a memory capacity of 1.8k photos, I can really experiment!
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Lately there has been renewed interest in film photos. That’s something I would like to explore once more.
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Renewed interest in film for photographs rests on the quality of the images, I think. But I won’t be returning to it: all the darkroom equipment and the need for a special room to process the work, plus the cost of film. It’s a great way to learn about the subtleties of image making, mind.
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Yes, the amount of work involved is certainly a drawback.
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Absolutely beautiful!!!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Such a beautiful place, Lynette. Lucky you. 😃
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Thank you. 🙂 It’s quite a popular spot for camping, as well – much cooler up in the mountains.
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That must have been so relaxing and peaceful. Can’t imagine anyone not liking that scenery!
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Yes, it was, and much cooler as we were up in the mountains. I can’t, either. 🙂
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