






I returned to the Ottawa River for another camera test excursion but headed in the opposite direction to my last visit. Starting from the Tunney's Pasture area I walked west. I went partially over the Champlain Bridge to Bate Island. Then west again towards Westboro Beach. And finally back home. I shot a mixture of wide landscapes and close-ups using a mid-range (24 - 120 mm) zoom lens. I love having so much versatility in a compact lens that is easy to walk around with.