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The creek by the bog.

December 10, 2021 Jim Roche
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I’ve spent many hours following this creek along the edge of the bog, but have focused mainly on the area near the centre of the bog where the beavers flood the pathways and their are dark, heavily covered pine forests. Here the creek is next to the rail line. Trains come through at faster speeds than you would expect. Overhead a large bridge leads to an island and then back to the mainland, and the smell of cedar trees being cut in a nearby lumber yard fills the air.

In Vancouver Photography, Landscape Photography, Documentary Photography, Contemporary Photography Tags Jim Roche, Documentary Photography, Woodlands, New Topographics
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