This plein air painting is from the late afternoon of Friday March 2nd, 2012.
This late winter view looks southwest down Long Reach from the end Jim Day Rapids. The ice along the shore was pretty rotten and had a steely gray look. The snow blanketed granite and marble outcrops are characteristic of the Frontenac Arch Biosphere along with the mix of red cedar and tall white pines.
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This late winter view looks southwest down Long Reach from the end Jim Day Rapids. The ice along the shore was pretty rotten and had a steely gray look. The snow blanketed granite and marble outcrops are characteristic of the Frontenac Arch Biosphere along with the mix of red cedar and tall white pines.
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