Friday, September 09 2005

Webster's Falls is an interesting little conservation area located (you can actually see the falls right in the center of that map - follow the river coming in from the left, and in the center of the page it disappears below the trees) just North of Hamilton (a little West of Burlington), featuring landscape courtesy of the Niagara Escarpment. Offering two pretty impressive waterfalls (this is the more traditional, but shorter, falls), you can even go up under the falls on one of them. Visiting there with two small children, that option was ruled out when we visited last Saturday.

On the topic of photos, why does every blogger imagine themselves a photographer? Is it the accessibility, or is it the ability to claim some credit for easily capturing a snippet of the beauty that our world drops in our lap every day?

   

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Dennis Forbes Dennis Forbes is a Toronto-based software architect. While focused primarily on the .NET and SQL Server worlds, Dennis frequently ventures outside of this comfort zone into game development and image processing. He has been published in several industry magazines, has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal and has been interviewed by NPR.

He is a vice president and lead software architect at an innovative New York City hedge fund back-office services firm.

Dennis has been working on solutions for the financial, telecommunications, and power generation markets for over 15 years.





 

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