Chutes Blakiston

Here are a few extra photos captured during my short hike to Blakiston Falls, or as the French say: “Chutes Blakiston”. Generally the signage inside our national parks have both French and English, except for maybe a “stop” sign. Notice also, the hike to the falls is 1 km or kilometre, unlike our southern neighbours who use miles under the Customary system (USCS). Canada can be a confusing place sometimes, we have English and French, Kilometres and miles, inches and centimetres, the list goes on…thanks for stopping by.



Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom




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Oh yeah, English, French, it's kinda a mess 🤣 but the nature beauty is universal
Hello @daveks! These shots of Blakiston Falls are absolutely stunning. As a journalist, I really appreciate the clarity and the composition of your photos. To answer your question—I honestly love both, but there is something timeless and 'profound' about your black and white captures. They highlight the raw texture of the burnt trees and the landscape in a way that color sometimes hides. However, the blue sky in your color shots provides such a beautiful contrast! It’s great to see you using the Sony A7R III; the details are crisp. Thank you for sharing these masterpieces and for the invitation to the photography community. Greetings from Bangladesh!
You always manage to take interesting landscape photos. I love the picture of those two trees.
Are there are lot of french people living in Canada, if there are, then this would make sense. It's still a very beautiful place though