Category: Landscape Photography

  • Over the course of the winter, I made a couple of long day trips, leaving early in the morning and returning late in the day.…

  • With November came the first snowfalls, of any amount, to Northern Alberta. There is something magical about taking photos right after a fresh snowfall. Here’s…

  • 2020 will be a memorable year in so many respects: not all of it in a good way. But this Fall did offer some nice…

  • As I watch the first few flakes of snow accumulate on the ground, it is a good time to reflect on my summer’s photographic excursions.…

  • With travel being somewhat restricted due to the Covid-19 pandemic, I have taken the opportunity to explore several local areas that offer somewhat different photographic…

  • In late April or early May, I had a couple of concepts for photos I wanted to take near the downtown area of St. Albert,…

  • Early in March, along with a group of my camera club friends, I visited Death Valley National Park. Rather than give a detailed account of…

  • For my final day of this Route 66 adventure I wanted to be in Amboy, CA just a bit before sunset so that I could…

  • I got up early to catch my hotel for the night, La Posada, in the early morning light. Built in 1929 as a Fred Harvey…

  • I have to admit that I’m not an avid early-riser. However, if I have something specific planned, I really don’t have a problem getting up…

  • There we were, hurtling down the canal at a breathtaking speed of … 2 miles per hour!  At 69’ long and 6’9” wide, there is…

  • Our September visit to England continued as we departed the Peak District and set off for Barnard Castle in County Durham.  On the way we…