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Antonio Cangiano

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Day 77
Day 77: Okanagan Falls from the KVR
The temperature around here has been on the rise this week, as demonstrated by the very thin layer of ice that rem...
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Day 76: Rockopogo
Our brains are always looking for patterns. When I saw this group of rocks in Skaha Lake, my mind thought they looked a bit like a d...
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Day 75: McIntyre Bluff
Modern society is a complex game. We built it and it rewards us with many advantages. Safety, services, and products to name th...
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Day 74: Haynes Barn
What you see in this scene is the largest of three barns that used to belong to a popular Judge and cattle rancher. The nostalgic...
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Day 73: Wild West
It's always refreshing to wander into a completely new area in search of beautiful landscape features and be greeted by a herd of wi...
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Day 72: Vantage Point
I love finding vantage points on high hills. I found this one by simply exploring a backroad, not caring where it led. Much like...
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Day 71: Sun-Oka Beach Provincial Park
On Friday I got a new license plate. It's one of those BC Parks ones whose yearly fee helps support provincial p...
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Day 70
Day 70: Almost Italy
Those who leave their country of origin, as I have, are often divided between two lands that they call home. Sometimes feeling li...
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Day 69: The lives of others
Ever since I was a child, the lives of others have fascinated me. Not in a prying or voyeuristic way. Simply driving by an...
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Day 68: Fog over Skaha Lake
For the past few days, the weather has been having an identity crisis. It jumps back and forth between winter and spring....
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Day 67: Peach Cliff
Peach Cliff is a highly photogenic cliff that rises above Okanagan Falls. I'm told it's a gorgeous hike whose trail head just happ...
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Day 66: Panta Rei
Anytime I see a creek I'm reminded of Heraclitus' "panta rei" (everything flows). They are in my opinion some of the most serene set...
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Day 65
Day 65: Whatcha Doin'?
A golden Peach Cliff looked beautiful against the blue, cloudy sky. I was almost ready to take my shot when this (likely tamed)...
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Day 64: Where water meets the ice
Water and ice are the same matter in a different state. I try to remember that whenever I meet new people. People wh...
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Day 63: Cairn at Mahoney Lake
Located just ten minutes from our new home, Mahoney Lake is pretty unique. It is a meromictic saline lake whose surround...
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Day 62
Day 62: Canadian Winter
Canada can no doubt be extremely cold in winter. Its coldness is however matched by its beauty. For those wondering, they put...
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Day 61: Crescent Moon
Humans will never cease to be fascinated by the moon. We are, quite literally, attracted to it. Life as we know it would not be...
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Day 60
Day 60: Moving Day
After searching high and low for about two months, we recently found a new, permanent place to stay. Today is moving day and I real...
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Day 59
Day 59: Stripes
Sometimes you walk towards a scene and are visually overwhelmed by what you see. I fell in love with all the patterns. I had to captur...
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Day 58: Foggy Evening
Today was foggy and snowy. During the late afternoon I was quite busy with preparing for our imminent move to a new house, so I...
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Day 57: Lone Tree
This morning I woke up to complete fog. I couldn't see the trees outside my window. Over the course of the day, however, the sky ass...
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Day 56: Yellow Lake
Temperatures around here have been fairly mild. The picture I took yesterday could easily pass for an Australian landscape. Yet, d...
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Day 55: Vineyard in Okanagan Falls
Nature is the ultimate sculptor. My favorite scenes remain those that combine what nature and humans created togeth...
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Day 54
Day 54: Wild Foal Nursing
I posted a picture of this pretty, wild foal before. This time I caught her nursing her dam. The fact that they feel confide...