A few weeks ago, Tito and I saw an interesting sight over Lake Ontario. Someone on Toronto Island was putting on a fireworks show, but the entire inner harbour was covered in a very thick fog, which gave the fireworks and eerie and ephemeral feeling.…
Cape Kiwanda is a photographer’s heaven. Which made it twice as annoying that the first time we went there, it was covered in an impermeable, pea souper of a fog. Here’s an example of how bad the fog was; there is an iconic rock formation…
Fog everywhere. Fog up the river, where it flows among green aits and meadows; fog down the river, where it rolls defiled among the tiers of shipping and the waterside pollutions of a great (and dirty) city. ― Charles Dickens, Bleak House All photos taken…
It’s March 21st and a whopping 23 degrees in Toronto. I kept thinking winter might be lurking around the corner waiting to pounce on us, but no, that really was it. It’s nice out and yet it’s kind of freaky. One sort of B-movie side…
One of the best photography days in BC – Long beach is a white sand beach on the west coast of Vancouver Island, near Tofino. A heavy fog had rolled in that evening and the beach was deserted. The landscape is eerie; beautiful and desolate.…