Spent some time yesterday in Lakefield, Ontario, Canada. This shadow of an antique street lamp cast against the wall of a brick building caught my eye.
I've been very fortunate to have several consecutive days of sunny, blue skies here. Nice to get out to hike, explore and take pictures. This tree caught my eye. The sun sets so early at this time of year. This one taken around 3:30 pm using bracketed exposures and processed with Ian B's 32-bit...
One of the oldest and, I believe, the longest covered bridges in Canada (62m). I've shot this bridge at different times of the year, but I think winter is my favorite.
Timing is everything in landscape photography. Another late afternoon photo taken in Monument Valley, November 2010. The Navajo call this rock formation "Ear Of The Wind" The EF 16-35mm does an amazing job at creating starbursts.
We've been having summer-like weather here for the past week. It's almost too good to be true, so the wife and I have been hiking through local conservation areas, a different one every day. This clump of birch trees really caught my eye with the bright sunshine reflecting off their silvery...
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