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When anyone gazes at the Canadian sunset on the Big Rideau Lake, they see the Greek sun god Helios in the sky. The Greek god Helios races his chariot of fire across the entire skyline ending another summer's day. Helios leaves behind his personal gift of various colors for the people to see. Helios unique style of artwork is impossible to duplicate. A famous quote backs this up by stating "there's never one skyline the same nor one sunset the same." Sunsets are not just sunsets at the lake. They are magical to each individual. Each sunset's serves as an unforgettable moment in time. It can…mehr

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When anyone gazes at the Canadian sunset on the Big Rideau Lake, they see the Greek sun god Helios in the sky. The Greek god Helios races his chariot of fire across the entire skyline ending another summer's day. Helios leaves behind his personal gift of various colors for the people to see. Helios unique style of artwork is impossible to duplicate. A famous quote backs this up by stating "there's never one skyline the same nor one sunset the same." Sunsets are not just sunsets at the lake. They are magical to each individual. Each sunset's serves as an unforgettable moment in time. It can bring family members together or to seize the once in a lifetime moment on film. This is when Helios true colors shine. Anyone can see a sunset at any time, but seeing a sunset over a Canadian lake is hard to beat. Here's the story.
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Chris DeMaria grew up in the Chicagoland suburbs. Every summer, Chris and his family would vacation at their summer cottage on the Rideau Lake in Portland Ontario, Canada. When Chris got his first camera, he began taking pictures of everything. But what really caught his eye was the Canadian scenery. Since then, dozens of pictures of sunsets on the Big Rideau Lake were taken along with everything nature has to offer. Current Chris lives with his daughter Alexandria in the Chicago suburbs and is still taking pictures of whatever catches his eye.