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Antonio Cangiano

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361 streak
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Day 32
Day 32: Coyote and its catch
I came across a pair of coyotes just before sunset. One of them decided to hunt for rodents by diving in the snow. It was...
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Day 33: California Bighorn Sheep
I found a herd of California Bighorn Sheep. This ewe caught my attention because of her tag and tracking device. She...
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Day 34
Day 34: Nutmeg
There is a red squirrel visiting the trees in our yard. Always fun to watch it restlessly playing and grabbing food off trees. We nickn...
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Day 35: Something Forgotten
When I come across beautiful things from the past, I always think about how much that thing mattered to someone. The sacri...
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Day 36
Day 36: Bald Eagle
I spotted this Bald Eagle quite a few times but never got close enough for a proper environmental portrait. Today was the day. I fe...
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Day 37
Day 37: Bridge-eye View
The snow blizzard that hit the Okanagan last week left behind dangerous roads and freezing cold temperatures. On the plus side...
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Day 40: Stretching its wings
I came across this beautiful Red-tailed Hawk (aka "Eastern"). Before taking off he stretched its wings offering a beautif...
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Day 41
Day 41: A moment of serenity
Things have been pretty stressful lately but out there, amidst the mountains, observing a wild stallion grazing in the sn...
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Day 42
Day 42: Billion Star Hotel
The Hotel Kaleden went from five stars to billions. Built in 1910, it operated until World War I, after which it was disman...
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Day 43
Day 43: Wild horses on the move
Today I met these three wild horses: mother, son, and possibly daughter (or simply a younger mare). Thick as thieves,...
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Day 44
Day 44: Nursing calf
I drove past a ranch today and spotted this tiny calf nursing his mother. Some might take issue with all forms of farming, but I...
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Day 46
Day 46: Synchronized Grazing
This small herd of four wild horses moved with incredible harmony and symmetry. It looked like synchronized grazing. #nat...
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Day 47
Day 47: Roaring Okanagan Lake
Today the big waves and stormy clouds made Okanagan Lake roar. For a moment it felt like I was staring at the Ocean. #th...
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Day 48
Day 48: Orange Kissed Silhouette
The contrast between nature and technology atop this hill caught my eye. I wanted to capture an image that included t...
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Day 50
Day 50: Okanagan Lake at Sunset
This shot of Okanagan Lake was taken at sunset from Wharf Park in Naramata, a quaint community near Penticton. #nature...
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Day 51
Day 51: St. Eugene Hotel
My wife and I took a couple of days for a getaway in the East Kootenays (particularly, Cranbrook). We are staying at this stu...
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Day 52
Day 52: The Rockies
Driving to Sparwood from Cranbrook gave us an opportunity to see a few peaks of the Rocky Mountains. The more I explore Canada, th...
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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...
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Day 56
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 58
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 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 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 67
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 68
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....