Scenes from the Oxtongue River
Just off Highway 60 on the Oxtongue Rapids Park Road into the woods is a lookout onto the Oxtongue River. I understand what the Group of Seven painters saw when they first encountered the Canadian Shield early last century.





Cameras: Nikon F3HP and FM2 with various Nikkor lenses.
Film: Ilford HP5 400 for black and white and Kodak Ektar 100 for colour.
Cameras: Nikon F3HP and FM2 with various Nikkor lenses.
Film: Ilford HP5 400 for black and white and Kodak Ektar 100 for colour.
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