Category: Travels
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Day 3 of the road trip was the last time we had good weather – we drove north to Wawa through Lake Superior Park which absolutely blew me away with how incredibly beautiful it is. Every time we turned a corner there was some breath taking scenery waiting for us. The highway itself cuts through…
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Day 2 took us off the island and into the border town of Sault Ste Marie. Once again the autumn colours were in full blast all the way there, and the weather was gorgeous. Once in Sault Set Marie we went out for some more night shooting, getting this great shot of the milky way…
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Just a quick blog post while we’re checked in here at Sault Ste Marie – this is what I got after stacking all 116 of the shots from last night :)
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Well, actually Day 1 was Tobermory, but we arrived so late at night and left so early that we really didn’t get to see much. This morning we drove down to the ferry docks to catch the Chichiman Ferry to South Baymouth. It was a great ride – bumpy and queasy and we both fell…
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Shot with the Canon 7D and the Canon 100mm prime f2.8, at the Esquimalt Bird Sanctuary in Victoria BC.
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Continuing my journey through the photography from BC I found images of Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver. Here is the blurb from the park site: The second most visited park in Vancouver, Queen Elizabeth Park, is a major draw for nature enthusiasts and view-seekers. Queen Elizabeth Park is Vancouver’s “horticultural jewel” as it has some of…
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I love revisiting an old shoot that I just never got around to processing. It’s like finding clothes that you bought and never wore in the back of your closet. Our trip to BC last year is like that; I’ve processed it in bits and pieces but never really looked at the whole thing. This…
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This piece is probably the most popular piece of visual art I have ever made: The piece is called ‘The Red Girl’ and her name is Dinah. This is how the piece came about. In 2007 my mom had to undergo surgery and it was a very difficult year for our family. When the surgery…
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Has anyone else noticed how much the nature of work has changed for them in the past few years? This summer my boss, and most of my clients, worked while on vacation. A few weeks ago I was sick; I worked from home. I take my midday meal at a working lunch and frequently work…
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Mono Cliffs is a provincial park located in the town of Mono, about 1.5 hours drive from Toronto. The park is part of the Niagara Escarpment and contains a portion of the Bruce Trail. Tito and I decided to drive up for a day hike – couldn’t have picked a better spot. I only visited…
