Tag: photography
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It’s pronounced ‘Pooch Cove’ and it is said that they are the “first to see the sun” rise in North America. It’s also the town where Rayna was born, hence ‘First Light Handcrafts’ :)
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After leaving Cape Spear on our first morning in Newfoundland, Jerry drove us to Petty Harbour for a quick visit. Petty Harbour is the favourite place of our friend Chase, the inspiration behind the Petty Harbour Socks by Rayna and easily one of the prettiest places we got to see on the trip. From Wikipedia:…
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I apologize in advance for anyone who’s *not* interested in photos of Newfoundland for the next few days, but what can I do when I just came back from my favourite place in the world? These are from a tiny fishing village called Bauline, population just shy of 400 as of the last census. It’s…
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In lieu of a post, here are some of my fave pics along with some of the best quotes I’ve overheard here on the island. “When you’re throwing dirt, you’re losing ground.” “I feel like someone dragged me through a bag o’ nails.” “Maple Leafs? Might as well just let a bunch o’ goats out…
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We are almost to St. John’s on what has been one marathon of a drive! Day 1 – Toronto, ON to Quebec City, QC Day 2 – Quebec City, QC to Moncton, NB Day 3 – Moncton, NB to North Sydney, NS Day 4 – North Sydney, NS to port Aux Basques, NF So in…
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Tito and I both know that photography is sometimes about being willing to drop whatever you’re doing, no matter how tired you are, and go grab your camera. So tonight, when we were both dead to the world and Tito called me out to the balcony to point out that there was an electrical storm…
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Mt Kilauea in Hawaii has been constantly erupting since 1983, and was the absolute highlight of our trip. We took a boat ride out at 3 in the morning so we could see the volcano by dawn. The waves were 20ft, the lava was hot, and I lost a lens to salt water erosion after I…
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Nuit Blanch is one of the biggest, and most well-attended culture events in Toronto. Thee city is mapped with art exhibits, and it happens from sundown to sunup. To be honest, I don’t pretend to get most of it, but a crowded city in the middle of the night does make for some neat photos.…
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September in Toronto has had more beautiful days than both July and August this year. To take advantage of this gorgeous weather, Tito and I went hiking in Caledon over the weekend. We left home at 6:30 and were rewarded by arriving at the park just as the sun was creeping over the tops of the trees. There…
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I get several requests a month for printed photography, but somehow it’s never occurred to me to set up a proper photographer site with an actual shopping cart and print options. When I rebranded the blog, I knew I wanted to put my three passions first; resin jewelry, photography and knitwear design. With that in…
