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Antonio Cangiano

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361 streak
#69
Day 69
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 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 73
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 75
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 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 78
Day 78: Haynes Ranch
On day 74, I took a photo of a large barn that used to belong to local judge John Carmichael Haynes in the late 1800s. Today I we...
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Day 79
Day 79: Unnamed Lake
Spring is finally upon us. This being Canada, however, we are still seeing evidence that winter was here in full force. #forest #...
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Day 80
Day 80: Free Range
As I mentioned before, we can discuss the ethics of the meat and dairy industries altogether, but it's always nice to see that many...
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Day 81
Day 81: Reaching out
A common misconception in the world of photography is that wide-angle lenses serve the purpose of getting everything in the frame...
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Day 83
Day 83: Unknown paths
When you see an unknown path in nature are you excited about what lays ahead or are you terrified by the possible perils? In thi...
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Day 84
Day 84: Haynes Cabin
On day 74 and 78 I photographed two of the old wooden buildings which are part of the heritage Haynes Ranch in Osoyoos. Today, I...
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Day 87
Day 87: Okanagan Falls Dam
It might be amusing to some, but Okanagan Falls doesn't actually have waterfalls anymore. There were a few small ones that...
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Day 88
Day 88: Cherries
One of the most rewarding aspects of living in a rural community is the more direct connection with food. Cherries, or anything else,...
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Day 89
Day 89: Gallagher Lake
Located just past Vaseux Lake, Gallagher Lake is a charming little lake surrounded by trees and a mountain. Unfortunately, acce...
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Day 90
Day 90: Kelowna Sawmill
After work, I went to Kelowna for some errands, so I decided to stop by Knox Mountain to grab a couple of shots from up above....
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Day 91
Day 91: Wild Foal Suckling
I haven't posted wild horses for a while, so I decided to track some down today. Spring is prime time for new babies in the...
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Day 92
Day 92: Momsie's Birthday
Today was my mother-in-law's birthday. Against all stereotypes, Momsie (as we affectionately call her) and I have a great re...
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Day 93
Day 93: Spring is here
Despite a shy start of the season, spring is clearly here. Hills and vineyards have turned green almost overnight. I look forwa...
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Day 94
Day 94: An Okanagan Backroad
While exploring local back roads, I stumbled upon some new (to me) herds of wild horses. It was too dark by then to take...
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Day 95
Day 95: Gas Pipeline in the Vicinity
What's unusual about the new herd of wild horses that I found recently is that they tend to coexist with wild/fer...
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Day 96
Day 96: April Showers
They say that April showers bring May flowers. They also bring dramatic skies and consequently pretty pictures. 😊 #thursday #aft...
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Day 98
Day 98: The quiet after the storm
Today was a rainy day. As we got closer to sunset the storm got tired and lost its vigor. This serene scene I captur...
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Day 100
Day 100: Tuc-el-nuit Lake
In today's portrait, the mountain above Tuc-el-nuit is wearing a bow tie made of clouds. #forest #trees #afternoon #lake #mo...
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Day 101
Day 101: Marshland
A peaceful scenery at the Vaseux Lake Provincial Park. A little gem for nature lovers. #lake #evening #landscape #tuesday #water #s...