Late spring - one of my favorite times of year. Days are becoming long, the weather can be hot, all is green and colorful. First flowers are blooming, nature is brimming with activity and we can finally catch a sunset in the middle of the week (since it does not happen at around 5pm ;D).
Chasing Bison with an old Russian
It's funny, how I almost cured myself of digital GAS, and how quickly I fell for the analogue GAS. It's really easy to forget about actual photography, when scouring eBay for old cameras. The amount of old film cameras is just staggering. The prices are decent for the most part, although so old cameras fall into the "collectible" or "famous" category, which drives their prices through the roof. I try to keep to the cheap side.
Lonely Alberta Prairies
Communing with Nature
Longing for color - Alberta Landscape Photography
Some say that Elk Island National Park is one of the most boring parks in Canada and, to some extend, they have a point. We don't have dramatic mountains or oceans, we don't have desert, cool rock formations, hot springs or geysers. What we do have, however, is peace, quiet beauty, a bit of wildlife and a lake that can reflect sunset colors and often does an awesome job of it.
Abraham Lake with Fuji and Film
Winter adventures on film
Nature Awakening - Spring at Elk Island
Day and Night on Long Island
After a tiring yet wonderful walk around Manhattan and Central Park, and a beautiful sunrise on the beach, our host, Dominick Chiuchiolo, took us for a little drive on Long Island.
Winter on film
New York Part 2: Central Park
Elk Island Again - Landscape And Nature
A year ago... Photography Reflections.
I have been slacking. Mostly because .... I guess I'm lazy. I do have a backlog of images that are asking politely to be posted somewhere... maybe someone will like them? What if no one really cares? Will that have an impact? Should it have an impact? Should our creativity be influenced by someone liking or disliking or simply not caring about the images we create