It is truly wonderful to be able to witness changes of the seasons and record them for posterity. As much as I don't like the fact that summer is over, when it happens, I always find an enormous pleasure in watching the world change from green to golds and reds and yellows.
Jasper in Celluloid
Can't Argue With That Sky! - Alberta Landscape Photography
Summer Sunsets From The Past
From Columbia Icefields to Abraham Lake - Landscape Photography
Columbia Icefields - Landscape Photography
One Sunset by Two Lakes - Alberta Landscape Photography
Fuji and Aurora Borealis or Marriage Advice
It is a dangerous territory I wade in. As my wonderful wife, Kasia, blogs here, and reads my posts. She's also a photographer. This arrangement has a lot of pluses, like being able to bounce ideas off each other, or being able to just go shoot northern lights, at the spur of the moment at 2 am in the morning.
Cloudy Day in the Mountains
Spring in the Rockies can bring an unexpected weather. We left sunny Edmonton and were greeted with rain and snow when we approached the mountains. I don't complain when that happens, mostly, because the heavy sky adds to the moodiness of pictures and makes the view much more interesting than when skies are blue.