Natural landscapes: a walk into the mist

HUMID MORNING IN MONARCH WOODS, KITCHENER, ONTARIO

While visiting inlaws, I got up early on a misty, humid morning and explored this little forest. Surrounded by suburbia west of Toronto (Canada’s largest city), it’s blessed with a stream and some great vistas. I went for this one, which provides a strong near-far perspective. Nikon D90, tripod.
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Rural landscapes: eating in the spring field

DEER AND THE LAST REMAINS OF SNOW, SOUTH OF CALGARY, ALBERTA

Besides the deer themselves, what attracted me to this scene is the zig-zag pattern of fencing. Glad to have a telephoto lens to bring the deer close enough for you to really check ’em out. Nikon D90, tripod, polarizing filter.

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Rural landscapes: the snows of May

HWY. 66 AFTER THE SNOW, KANANASKIS COUNTRY, ALBERTA

Living at 1,000 metres above sea level means dealing with the occasional May snow dump. This was a glorious morning to make photographs, because the rivers and ponds were ice-free and made for wonderful reflections with snow-laden trees.
To heighten the contrast, I kept the centre lines in colour, but converted the rest of the scene to black & white. Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter, graduated density (darkening) filter on the sky.

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Natural landscapes: a swim at dawn

GRICE BAY, PACIFIC RIM NATIONAL PARK, BRITISH COLUMBIA

This park, on the west coast of Canada’s Vancouver Island, is awash in glorious photo opportunities. This is one of the inland bays and a great spot to capture dawn. Especially when a pair of waterfowl glide through the scene. I just waited ’til they reached the most pleasing location in the scene, then made the photo.
Nikon D7100, tripod, enhancing filter.

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Natural landscapes: light in the forest

CATHEDRAL GROVE, MACMILLAN PROVINCIAL PARK, BRITISH COLUMBIA

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This epic old-growth rainforest is a highlight for anyone driving across Vancouver Island on Canada’s west coast. I usually prefer to make photos here when it’s overcast (soft, even light is ideal for forest photography), but this afternoon light made for some memorable compositions. Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter.

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Natural landscapes: dawn on the coast

SUNRISE, TOFINO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA

The west coast of Vancouver Island is one of the most glorious places in Canada. My wife & I recently returned from an amazing week there. On several mornings, I was up before sunrise to look for scenes like this, found in the charming town of Tofino. The setting is incredible! Nikon D7100, tripod, graduated density (darkening) filter on the sky.

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Rural landscapes: spring at 3,000 feet

SPRING POND WEST OF CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA

When you live more than 1,000 metres above sea level, spring scenes like this are common. While some may grumble, I like the photo possibilities, especially when using a graduated density (darkening) filter on the sky. Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter.

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snowy pond prairies

Natural landscapes: May in the mountains

VIEW OUT THE PLANE WINDOW, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA

Photographed while flying from Calgary, Alberta to Nanaimo, British Columbia. Really thrilled at the sharpness of this composition, as well as the amazing lighting and just enough clouds. Nikon D7100.

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Urban landscapes: waiting for the train

“C-TRAIN” LRT STATION, CALGARY, ALBERTA

The light rapid transit system in this western Canadian city is called the C-Train. I visited one of the newest stations, a three-story-structure with the tracks high above the ground. Initially, I was disappointed the train platform wasn’t better lit, but as you can see, it worked out very well with the circular bulkhead beams and the long exposure on the incoming train.
Who was that dude on the bench? He never lifted his head and skipped several trains.  Nikon D7100, tripod.

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Rural landscapes: A waterfall vista

SPRING AT CHAUDIERE FALLS, NEAR QUEBEC CITY, CANADA

I visited Quebec City in May of 2004 and found spring just begining to flourish. A high vista point provide a view of just part of this epic waterfall (the Quebec City region has many outstanding waterfalls) and the budding trees behind it. This was photographed on slide film and, during processing, I had the processor transfer everything to CD. Even then, I knew the future was digital.  🙂
Nikon FM2, ASA 50 slide film, tripod, polarizing filter.

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Natural landscapes: spring in the bay

PRESQU’ILE BAY, NEAR BRIGHTON, ONTARIO

I made the most of a cloudy spring morning by tilting the camera up and letting the dramatic sky dominate the scene. This is a bay on Lake Ontario, east of Toronto (Canada’s largest city). Beside the bay is Presqu’ile Provincial Park, a wonderful place for camping and photography (here’s a photo I made in the park: http://wp.me/p2ccTX-iG)
Nikon D50, tripod.

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Presquile Bay Ontario scenery

Natural landscapes: spring waterfall

POTTS FALLS, MUSKOKA, ONTARIO

This wonderful waterfall, in this Canadian province’s cottaging mecca, presented so many useful perspectives that I ‘worked’ it for at least an hour (here’s a horizontal perspective: http://wp.me/p2ccTX-7A). I cut off the picture right at the top of the cascade in order to eliminate bland, distracting white sky. Nikon D50, tripod, polarizing filter.

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Natural landscapes: sunrise at the pond

SPRING POND, CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA

Hard to believe there’s a four-lane highway just a kilometre north of this glorious prairie site, eh? The pond was actually rather messy, but in this light (and with so much silhouetted), all that disappeared in the glory of a new day.
My biggest challenge was stepping carefully on shoreline clumps of grass like the ones you see here. If I slipped off, the result would have been a nasty ‘soaker’. Nikon D7100, tripod, enhancing filter, graduated density (darkening) filter on the sky.

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Urban landscapes: The Trees

ART INSTALLATION, CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA

These 10 sculptures, all over 20 metres tall, were a gift from Trizec Hahn Office Properties to the City of Calgary, made in 2000.
Until recently, I always found these sculpture to be a difficult photo subject, given the cramped, busy surroundings. But when I discovered they are illuminated, I tried once again and believe this is successful – especially because the wet street provides for great reflections. Nikon D7100, tripod, 18-70 mm. lens.

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Rural landscapes: on the edge of spring

HOMESTEAD NEAR PINCHER CREEK, ALBERTA, CANADA

In the deep south of this province, landscapes tend to be epic. In this case, I loved the contrast of golden prairie and snowy peaks in early morning light. So I used a 70-300-mm. zoom lens, tripod, polarizing filter and a Nikon D7100 to bring it all together.

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Pincher Creek Alberta prairies mountains

Urban landscapes: LRT light

CROWFOOT LRT STATION, CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA

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Blue-hour exterior light cast the modern architecture and warm interior light of this station in the best possible way. And the stairs to the lower level meant I could try various compositions from dramatically different viewpoints. Nikon D7100, tripod, 18-70 mm. lens.

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Natural landscapes: spring ice

ICICLES AND WATER AT BIG HILL SPRINGS PROVINCIAL PARK, ALBERTA, CANADA

April is a time of transition in much of Canada. While the days are often warm and the snow generally gone, there are often days of cold temperatures and snow. A day of such weather took me to this provincial park about a half-hour drive from my home in Calgary. I hoped to find ice and water combinations and, as you can see, I wasn’t disappointed.
The challenge here was achieving a long exposure (to make the flowing water silky) with the ice not moving. Several good compositions were tossed out for this reason, but the photo you’re looking at here is a success. Nikon D7100, tripod, 70-300 mm. zoom lens, polarizing filter, neutral density (darkening) filter.

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Urban landscapes: flowers amidst the skyscrapers

SPRING TULIP, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA

This charming bloom is part of a small tulip garden in the midst of this western Canadian city’s soaring skyscrapers. The green stripe attracted my attention; a shallow depth of field made the background complementary, rather than competing. Nikon D90, tripod, polarizing filter.

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Vancouver tulip

Natural landscapes: spring at the bluffs

MORNING AT SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS, TORONTO, ONTARIO

These bluffs are one of the most notable natural features in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada’s most populous region. The view is wonderful from the top, but on this spring morning, I was blessed to be at the bottom with almost no wind. Thus the impressive reflections. Nikon D50, tripod, polarizing filter.

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Toronto Scarborough Bluffs

Urban landscapes: wet dawn

AWAITING DAYBREAK, NANAIMO, BRITISH COLUMBIA

As you can see, there wasn’t going to be a spectacular sunrise at this harbour on Vancouver Island. In fact, it was raining as I made this long exposure. But the scene has its own charms, don’t you think?  Nikon D90, tripod.

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Nanaimo Vancouver Island