I want a panorama to put on my wall. I want it to either be a shoreline or a cityscape. I recently captured the one below on an early morning springtime hike at Forks of the Credit Provincial Park. This is a composite of seven images taken in portrait. The one thing that bugs me…Continue reading Early Morning Panorama: Would This Look Good On My Wall? [Using BestCanvas]
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Forks Of The Credit: Why You Hit The Trails Before Sunrise (And A Social Distancing Lifestyle)
What a time of the year for change, especially in 2020. Below is a hiking tour video of Forks of the Credit Provincial Park, northwest of Toronto. The footage was captured shortly after the parks reopened after being closed due to the COVID-19 crisis. Along the way, I noticed a tree at the end of…Continue reading Forks Of The Credit: Why You Hit The Trails Before Sunrise (And A Social Distancing Lifestyle)
Photographing Drifting Snow On A Frozen Lake (February, 2020)
I walked through waist high snow drifts. I was chased by a patrol snowmobile. I wasn’t ever able to get the tripod on solid ground. I had tingly fingers for quite some time after leaving. It was simply the pain and suffering that makes photography awesome. The truth is, I simply needed to get out.…Continue reading Photographing Drifting Snow On A Frozen Lake (February, 2020)
Trying To Photograph After An Ice Storm At Pine River Provincial Fishing Area
Snow storms don’t do it for me, as far as winter photography goes. It just seems there’s a major lack of contrast and everything’s, well, white. But, an ice storm, that’s something different. We had a bit of a major freezing rain storm at the start of January, 2020 in Central Ontario. I tried to…Continue reading Trying To Photograph After An Ice Storm At Pine River Provincial Fishing Area