Deep Woods Light Show
The absence of ambient light from the city gives one a fantastic view of the heavens. On a back-country trip into Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park, I captured a few images of the stars - a...
Read MoreThe absence of ambient light from the city gives one a fantastic view of the heavens. On a back-country trip into Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park, I captured a few images of the stars - a...
Read MoreSometimes the moon can be your friend and sometimes it is not. In this case, it was definitely a perfect sidekick to capture this image. While my target was the stars, the light from the moon...
Read MoreThe Spruce Bog Trail in Algonquin Provincial Park is like an old friend - this year, though, it seemed a bit different. The water levels were down and the summer had been pretty harsh, resulti...
Read MorePerhaps not the most stellar photograph - but I do enjoy it. I took this one from East Beach at the Lake of Two Rivers in Algonquin Park. There is something peaceful about paddling in the...
Read MoreIn Algonquin Park this year, there were a family of loons on Canisbay Lake. We paddled in close to observe them and then went back to shore. Of course, I had forgotten to bring my camera with ...
Read MoreWhile walking the trails in any park, it's a good idea to keep your eyes and ears open. You never know what you might find. This slithery subject almost escaped my attention, but an uncommo...
Read MoreSometimes an opportunity presents itself that is too good to be missed. I captured this photo along the Spruce Bog trail in Algonquin Park along with a similar one from a different angle...
Read MoreMoss is cool; so to speak. I really like looking at it (although I hate seeing it on my roof). The colours in this picture are soothing for some reason; I find moss in some pretty neat spaces...
Read MoreI shot this image early in the morning during a trip to Algonquin Park in August 2006. I love watching Loons. They are like poetry in motion (even if they take forever to take off). Their...
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