Posts by Branimir

Launch of the new web site

Posted by on 12. February 2012 in Blog / Journal, News & Events | 1 comment

I am excited to announce the launch of the new, redesigned branimirphoto.ca web site. Structured around the WordPress platform, the new web site will allow me to keep the content more fresh and up-to-date. The WP theme that I chose for the new web site comes from Elegant Themes (read one of the reviews here) I chose Chameleon teme to resemble the Stock Photo Library web site where I keep the searchable image archive. The Blog / Journal section will have updates on current photography projects, upcoming workshops and photo tours, and interesting stories about photography and nature on the...

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Fall colours along South Saskatchewan River

Posted by on 5. February 2012 in Wanuskewin Park | Comments Off on Fall colours along South Saskatchewan River

Fall colours along South Saskatchewan River

Fall colours along South Saskatchewan River at Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatoon. This image was taken on the east edge of the Opimihaw Creek valley, very close to a spot where eroding action of the South Saskatchewan River forms steep cliffs called Cathedral Peak. A 1.3 km long Trail of the Buffalo leads from the Information centre to a rest stop with a bench, and a magnificent view of the valley & South Saskatchewan River below. Back to the Wanuskewin Heritage Park photo gallery.

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Fall colours along South Saskatchewan River at Wanuskewin

Posted by on 5. February 2012 in Wanuskewin Park | Comments Off on Fall colours along South Saskatchewan River at Wanuskewin

Fall colours along South Saskatchewan River at Wanuskewin

Fall colours along South Saskatchewan River at Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatoon. A 1.3 km long Trail of the Buffalo leads from the Information centre to a rest stop with a bench, and a magnificent view of the valley & South Saskatchewan River below. This image was taken on the east edge of the Opimihaw Creek valley, very close to steep cliffs called Cathedral Peak. The viewpoint is looking south, towards the city of Saskatoon. Back to the Wanuskewin Heritage Park photo gallery.

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Fall colours in Wanuskewin Heritage Park

Posted by on 5. February 2012 in Wanuskewin Park | Comments Off on Fall colours in Wanuskewin Heritage Park

Fall colours in Wanuskewin Heritage Park

Close-up of fall colours in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatoon. This images was taken along the walking trail in Opimihaw Creek valley. Patchy forest stands of balsam poplar, green ash, Manitoba maple, trembling aspen and birch offer a variety of colour when the season is right. The understory is also rich in diferse species, with choke cherry, rose, snowberry, and saskatoon berry leaves adding to the autumn palette. Back to the Wanuskewin Heritage Park photo gallery.

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Buffalo pound in snow storm, Wanuskewin Park

Posted by on 5. February 2012 in Wanuskewin Park | 1 comment

Buffalo pound in snow storm, Wanuskewin Park

A spring snowstorm envelopes a replica of a buffalo pound and teepee in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatoon. The pounds (circular corrals) were built by the aboriginal people, usually in low-laying areas, and used to herd and capture bison. The bison provided a year-round source of food; hides (skins) provided materal for shelters and clothing. This buffalo pound replica can be found just a short walk from the information centre. Back to the Wanuskewin Heritage Park photo gallery.

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