Bob Weikel's trip to Bolton Lake






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Sunrise - and the Wind Sock Sunrise. This windsock was only a few yards from our cabin.

Just for reference, most images were recorded with an Olympus C2000Z digital camera. The balance were taken with a Kodak DC265.
Coffee Delivered to the Cabin Every Morning Every morning started with coffee, brought to our cabin at 6:30.
Our Cabin - Early Morning Early morning, looking East, past our cabin, across the bay.
Another Bolton Plane Another one of the Bolton planes. Trevor is in the pilot's seat for this take off.
Rush Hour in Northern Manitoba This is what it looks like - any direction, as far as you can see.
Mornings were Great Morning skies frequently held spectacular views for those who took the time to look.
The Sky Told Us What was Coming Next Weather changing.
The best sight-seeing is from behind a fishing rod.
The Northern Lights These images are just three of about 50 taken with a Kodak DC265. The exposures were 16 seconds long.
16 Second Exposures with Kodak DC265 Digital Camera To the naked eye, the aurora looked white on the black sky. But the sensitive circuitry of the camera accumulated more information over time than a human can see.
Looks Like Sci-Fi, but it's Real A little post processing to intensify the recorded information, rendered these images.
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