I was up at Algonquin Park last Friday getting some documentary shots of the ice going out (it was only still present in the middle of the Highway 60 corridor so I'm glad I didn't wait any longer!). There's one wetland area along the route though that has always been good to me, and today was no exception. The ice had obviously left only a day or 3 earlier and it was raining lightly, soaking the bush completely. That, of course, really brings out a whole lot of richness in the colours, particular in wood and leaves. I'm a big fan of wetlands and wild spaces, and this one didn't disappoint. Hope you like it.
Nikon D5, 70-200mm f4, f/16 1/4s ISO 100
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