I shot this in 2008 in Vancouver, Canada. Originally, it was the high-scalloped cloudiness that drew me to this scene. But then I realized I could have both of these gems in my shot. I hope someone has fixed up the exterior of this classic Art Deco theatre, it was falling apart when I shot this.
Funny thing about Newfoundland, you see a lot of white picket fences that never seem to go anywhere.
This one taken in the small fishing commumity of Torbay, Newfoundland, Canada
A small island in the middle of a a small lake called Carlyle Lake.
Shot on my trip to Killarney Provincial Park, October 2019, Canada. Shot on a cool misty, rainy day. Just like today if you live where I live.
If you've been to Iceland, you've likely seen turf houses. They are timber structures with walls and roofs covered in turf. People have been building these houses since the 9th century when Iceland was settled. They were a response to the challenging climate and provided better insulation than...
Shot a few years ago in Coombs, British Columbia, Canada. A charming country market with goats that live on the roof of its store. A huge tourist attraction for such a small town. Out of the six or so goats, only one was cooperating with me.
Shot yesterday on the property of Lake Seneca in King Township, Ontario, Canada. Without a tripod, it was a challenge getting all the exposures (especially for the sky) needed to blend this image in PS. I'll know better next time.
Our backyard day lilies are in full bloom. Here's a macro shot looking down the throat of one of them, with its stamens anthropomorphically bowing in deference to Mother Nature.
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