I took this photo yesterday evening in my backyard before the sun dipped below the horizon. The setting sun lit up the boughs of these magnificent fir trees behind my house in scintillating fashion. I had to ask myself, why had I never paid attention to this light show before? Shame on me.
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I've been AWOL the past few months, recuperating at home from a serious back injury. Will probably require back surgery early next year to fix the problem. In the meantime, at least I can walk again, but not well enough to run around and take pictures. Here's a still life I did the other day in...
What you see here is the southernmost point of mainland Canada in a place called Point Pelee National Park. A couple of miles beyond this spot is the U.S.
Some year ago, I was shooting long exposures standing on this narrow, sandy spit of land overlooking Lake Erie. It was a relatively calm...
Another snowy day in my neck of the woods. While plodding through the Mackenzie Wetlands, I spotted this very strange tree.
It looked as if it was about to walk in the deep snow.
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.
Here's a rework of one taken in 2009 in southern California.
Joshua Tree National Park overlooking the Santa Rosa Mountains.
Multiple exposures blended using Ian's 32 bit exposure blending.
This is an impromptu shot of my wife taken yesterday morning at Scanlon Creek Conservation Area north of Newmarket. We had just finished a long hike, and she had stopped to rest. As I walked behind her, I beheld a glowing corona around her hair cast by the bright morning sun. Photo enhanced with...
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...
I shot this in May 2006 outside St. Jacobs, Ontario, Canada.
It was taken on the fly and didn't have time to adjust my camera to the optimal settings. My only regret is the inclusion of the tree on the right and I wish I had zoomed in to get a tighter crop. The lads were yacking hilariously...
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