Sometimes I find that I become a tad complacent with my photography. Why? Complacency is comfortable. It is like curling up in an old leather recliner with a blanket that your aunt crocheted for you a dozen Christmases ago! It feels warm and safe! The problem with...
A Smokey Trip to the Palouse Sometimes the best-intended photographic plans go off the rails due to things totally out of your control. When this happens, you need to find a way to see differently. You do not want to let a little bump in the road stifle your...
Since moving to Mississippi two and a half years ago, I have wanted to photograph the cotton fields. However, whenever I came across one, it was either not in bloom, or already harvested. This past fall, I was finally in the right place at the right time! History of...
Fall in a Cypress Swamp In the Southern U.S., many people feel that we only get two seasons, hot and hotter! We may not have mountains with sugar maples that turn a fiery red in the fall, but we do have bald cypress trees. The bald cypresses turn a brilliant...
Today my daughter and I went on a photo walk through Steveston. We spent a day there exploring, birding and taking pictures. Steveston village is a historic salmon canning centre at the mouth of the South Arm of the Fraser River, in Richmond,...
Taking fall photographs at Colony Farm is something I never miss when I am visiting Vancouver in October! It is a wonderful spot to take photographs! The community garden is comprised of over 500 individual plots on seven-acres within Colony Farm Regional Park in...
Fall in New England is magical! A couple of weeks ago we visited the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire and Maine to photograph the fall colours. Unfortunately the weather in the North East has been very warm this year, and the leaves were still a couple...
Fall in southern Mississippi is beautiful! Here are some recent photographs from a couple of nearby cypress swamps on Rines and Parkers Lakes.
Here are some photographs from my latest trip back home to Vancouver. Unlike last year’s visit, this trip came complete with typical Vancouver rain!
This fall I returned to Vancouver to celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving with family. The weather was fantastic. The days were cold and crisp and many mornings I awoke to fog. This was the first time in a long time that I can remember the leaves turning wonderful fall...
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