It is not easy to find any colour at this time of year. Today though, the sun came out for a while and I was able to capture these photographs of the Conestoga River.
Jan 272013
These photos are a little different. They were all taken after the the sun had set on a moonless night with exposures between 15 and 60 seconds long. The only light is from the glow coming off Waterloo in the distance reflected off the snow.
One effect of using only distant city light for illumination is that you get a very narrow dynamic range. If you then expand that dynamic range in post-processing, you get some interesting effects.
The Grand is quite wide at Glen Morris. These photos were captured from the nearby bridge crossing the river.
I stopped by Lions Park while I was in Paris.
The Nith River joins the Grand in Paris. These photos were captured just upstream from the junction.