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Fall View on Kahshe River

Posted on October 10, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Landscape • Tagged fall color, Kahshe River, mirror image, Muskoka, photography, reflection, river, trees • 9 Comments
Fall View on Kahshe River

A deep reflection in the Kahshe River of the trees along the bank near Highway 11 in Muskoka.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Rocky View

Posted on June 15, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Landscape • Tagged angles, granite, lake, Lake Muskoka, Muskoka, Nature, photography, rock • 2 Comments
Rocky View

A view of solid granite on the shore of Lake Muskoka from the steamship Wenonah II.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Inn Fire Escape

Posted on June 14, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Architecture • Tagged Bala, brick, fire escape, Muskoka, photography, wall • 6 Comments
Inn Fire Escape

Bright sunlight creates interesting shadows and patterns on the side wall of the Bala Bay Inn.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

View on Brunel Road

Posted on June 11, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Landscape • Tagged Muskoka, photography, reflection, trees, water • 6 Comments
View on Brunel Road

The many greens of the trees reflect into the water at Brunel Locks in Huntsville.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Mary Lake Beach

Posted on June 10, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Abstract • Tagged lake, Muskoka, photography, Port Sydney, ripples, sand • 11 Comments
Mary Lake Beach

The sandy lake bottom, lit up by the sun, takes on an abstract look.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Cloudscape II

Posted on June 7, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Nature • Tagged blue sky, clouds, Muskoka, photography, sky • 11 Comments
Cloudscape II

Here’s an image I took earlier this week in Muskoka. The rather unusual collection of clouds stands out against the blue sky.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Midnight Sun and Blue Sky

Posted on April 18, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Art • Tagged blue sky, Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery, Huntsville, mural, Muskoka, painting, photography, Varley • 12 Comments
Midnight Sun and Blue Sky

A piece of a Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery mural, Midnight Sun, a 1938 painting by F. H. Varley. This mural was done by artist David Flett and is located just off the main street in Huntsville.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Face in the Woods

Posted on March 31, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Art • Tagged Back Yard Stuff, carving, face, green man, Muskoka, photography, wood, woods • 12 Comments
Face in the Woods

A view at Back Yard Stuff on Highway 11 just south of Gravenhurst where many unique outdoor carvings, by a variety of artists, are sold. The expression of this 'green man' piece caught my eye.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Deerhurst Mural

Posted on March 12, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Art • Tagged art, Deerhurst, mural, Muskoka, photography • Leave a comment
Deerhurst Mural

This is a detail of a wonderful Muskoka mural at Deerhurst Resort by Moncur Design Associates.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Windblown

Posted on February 22, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Landscape • Tagged abstract nature, Muskoka, pattern, photography, snow, winter • 12 Comments
Windblown

The cold north wind creates a patterned hill of snow.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

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