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Free Press photographer Mike Deal took to the sky above Winnipeg recently. Aside from the summer greenery and excess water from last week’s heavy rains, unique geometric shapes caught his eye.

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Free Press photographer Mike Deal took to the sky above Winnipeg recently. Aside from the summer greenery and excess water from last week’s heavy rains, unique geometric shapes caught his eye.

Heavy rains leave fields northwest of Winnipeg waterlogged.
Heavy rains leave fields northwest of Winnipeg waterlogged.
The first hole at the Transcona Golf Club.
The first hole at the Transcona Golf Club.
High waters on the Assiniboine River flooded out the riverwalk and marina at The Forks.
High waters on the Assiniboine River flooded out the riverwalk and marina at The Forks.
A crane moves through the intermodal terminal of CN's Symington Yards.
A crane moves through the intermodal terminal of CN's Symington Yards.
The CN track over Main Street, near the entrance to the Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor.
The CN track over Main Street, near the entrance to the Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor.
Mike Deal

Mike Deal
Photojournalist

Mike Deal started freelancing for the Winnipeg Free Press in 1997. Three years later, he landed a part-time job as a night photo desk editor.

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