It may be the middle of winter in Canada right now, so why not share a little summer camping photo?
This double rainbow happened while camping in the summer at Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park in Ontario. The lake beside our camp-site in the picture is Moore Lake, a great place for canoeing, fishing and enjoying this Ontario Park, which is located just north of the famous Algonquin Park.
Today marks the 100th year that Parks Canada – the world’s first National Park system – has been in existence. I have enjoyed camping and hiking in some of our great Canadian National Parks so to mark this birthday, here is an image taken at Bruce Peninsula National park two years ago.
This photo was taken just before 1am on a calm night with a full moon. The cooling air temperature and nearby river created a foggy, moody atmosphere. The bridge and fog you see here were only lit by the bright glow from a full moon during a long exposure of about 6.5 minutes. Taken at Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada.