The Ghost of the Ile Bizard Passerelle – Infrared
Le Fantôme de la passerelle de L’Ile Bizard – Infrarouge Hoya R72 / Hoya Circular Polarizer / Nikon D60 / Nikkor 18-55 25 Second Exposure @ f8 – ISO 400 The post The Ghost of the Ile Bizard Passerelle...
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Little Brown Bat attached to a cement wall under a ledge. Petite chauve-souris brune Myotis lucifugus The post Little brown bat appeared first on Nature and Wildlife Photographer Steve Troletti.
View ArticleThe Pond at the Tree House “Maison de l’arbre”
L’étang de la Maison de l’arbre Jardin botanique de Montréal The post The Pond at the Tree House “Maison de l’arbre” appeared first on Nature and Wildlife Photographer Steve Troletti.
View ArticleLittle brown bat – Myotis lucifugus
The post Little brown bat – Myotis lucifugus appeared first on Nature and Wildlife Photographer Steve Troletti.
View ArticleCooper’s Hawk / Épervier de Cooper
The post Cooper’s Hawk / Épervier de Cooper appeared first on Nature and Wildlife Photographer Steve Troletti.
View ArticleNorth American River Otter / Loutre de rivière
The post North American River Otter / Loutre de rivière appeared first on Nature and Wildlife Photographer Steve Troletti.
View ArticleChineese Garden Gift Shop and Bridge – Infrared / Jardin de Chine – Infrarouge
Infrared Photo of the Gift Shop and Bridge in the Chinese Garden of the Montreal Botanical Garden – Taken With a Nikon D60 / Nikkor 18-55VR / Hoya R72 The post Chineese Garden Gift Shop and Bridge –...
View ArticleThe Boulder / Le monolithe – IR
The Boulder / Le monolithe – IR – by Steve Troletti As you make your way to the southwest entrance of the Chinese Garden, at the Montreal Botanical Garden you will notice what appears to be a large...
View ArticleWelsh onion about to flower…
Welsh onion about to flower… / Ciboule s’apprêtant à fleurir… – by Steve Troletti There’s more than just flowers at the Montreal Botanical Garden! The Economic Plant Garden displays plants for either...
View ArticleJumping Spiders, Too Cute!
Whatever the fear that one might have for spiders, the jumping spider is by far the least scary. Well, maybe a little cute to. Cute or not, it is a formidable and voracious hunter. It even turns to...
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