Update May 28, 2018 I’ve put up a brand new article here on the site featuring some blue hour photos taken in Bobcaygeon and the surrounding Kawartha Lakes area. Please check them out here: Bobcaygeon Blue Hour Photos This small town of around 3,500 permanent residents can swell in humanity on hot summer weekends.…Continue reading Images of Bobcaygeon, Ontario
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Garden Flowers Gone Wild
As I’m still sequestered at home in Orangeville, Ontario with little income and a one year old, I continue to shrink my world of photography, as well. I never used to give a crap about the gardens my wife was planting around the house. Now, I’m realizing that when one can’t travel off to explore new worlds, one may have a…Continue reading Garden Flowers Gone Wild
Barrie, Ontario Waterfront
Barrie, Ontario is a city on the shores of Lake Simcoe’s Kempenfelt Bay. Barrie is one of the fastest growing cities in North America. The population has increased from just 38,000 in 1981 to 136,000 currently. The metro area has nearly 200,000. Barrie, Ontario Waterfront Located directly north of the Greater Toronto Area up highway…Continue reading Barrie, Ontario Waterfront
Old Port Dalhousie, Ontario: Remnants of the Original Welland Canal
Port Dalhousie is a neighbourhood of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada on the shores of Lake Ontario. Primarily a place of recreation and good living today, Port Dalhousie has a rich history in the marine world. Originally, Port Dalhousie was the Lake Ontario terminus of the Welland Canal. The Canal travels from Lake Erie to Lake…Continue reading Old Port Dalhousie, Ontario: Remnants of the Original Welland Canal