Partial Solar Eclipse
The moment the sun crept into my frame, backlighting the CN Tower and presenting me with its silhouette, was a thrilling experience to see. It’s not often that one can […]
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The moment the sun crept into my frame, backlighting the CN Tower and presenting me with its silhouette, was a thrilling experience to see. It’s not often that one can […]
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As the songbirds fill the air with spring sounds, the sun peaks through the buds and leaves, dappling light along the pathway. Spring is not my favourite season at all.
A Spring Walk at Colonel Sam Smith Park Read More »
Boat slips with character and charm line the harbour reminiscent of Nova Scotia’s famed Peggy’s Cove. Have you ever come to a location and wondered how you’ve never heard of
Port Rowan Harbour Marina Read More »
The Christmas Tree I’m referring to here is the famous lone pine tree in Hokkaido, Japan that just so happens to be nicknamed the Christmas Tree because of its shape
The Curious Case of the Christmas Tree Read More »
With matured and weeping trees abound, this park is filled with beautiful nature—and the beach is a bonus! In an effort to motivate more people to enjoy their natural surroundings,
A Photographic Guide to Marie Curtis Park Read More »
Being cooped up in your home during the COVID-19 pandemic meant I wasn’t able to get out anywhere for photography. But once restrictions were eased a little, I was excited
Family Fun at Terre Bleu Lavender Farm Read More »
Kluane National Park Located just a couple hours West of Whitehorse, Yukon, and spanning more than 22,000 square kms, Kluane National Park and Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage site
Kluane National Park – King’s Throne Read More »
For as long as I can remember, the Aurora Borealis has always been something I’ve dreamt of seeing. It was always my impression that I would need to go far
Yellowknife: The Aurora Borealis in Autumn Read More »