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Eagle in the wind

Binoculars POV

If you use the free binoculars at the Marsh Loop Trail in the Cave & Basin at Banff National Park this is what you will see. You will get a close up view of Mount Norquay.

Marsh Loop View

The Marsh Loop Trail at the Cave & Basin in Banff offers spectacular views of Mount Norquay. There are even binoculars that are free to use by the public.

Vintage Village Storage

Elliston Newfoundland is the root cellar capital of the world. There are over 130 root cellars in the small town and about half of them are in working condition and still being used today.

Silent Giant

Mount Rundle emerges from darkness as the final light of sunset traces its sharp ridge. In monochrome, the mountain becomes a study in texture and time, ancient layers etched and eroded into towering forms. This image captures the raw, sculptural beauty of Rundle as day fades into night.

Winter Silence

Winter reduces the landscape to quiet lines and muted tones. These slender branches emerge from deep snow like ink strokes on white paper, delicate yet persistent. Beyond them, the forest dissolves into haze, and mountains blur in the cold light. A moment of simple presence. Fragile growth meeting endless winter.

Colours of the Wild

In an open meadow bordered by rolling spruce forests, wildflowers sway beneath dramatic storm clouds. A faint rainbow arcs between mountains in the distance, hinting at clearing weather and shifting light. This scene captures the delicate beauty of summer in the Canadian Rockies. A fleeting moment where storm, sunlight, and wild blooms meet in perfect balance.

Highway Shadows

A small group of goats moves cautiously along a road, their shadows stretching across the yellow center line. Viewed from above, the image highlights the delicate intersection between wildlife and human infrastructure — a fleeting moment where nature crosses paths with our constructed world. It’s a reminder of the unseen journeys that take place on Canada’s roads every day.

Among the Aspens

After fresh snowfall, a young evergreen stands alone in an open meadow with its branches dusted in white. Behind it, a dense forest rises in cool shadow, highlighting the contrast between fragility and wilderness resilience. The untouched snow and crisp morning light capture the quiet beauty of winter in Canada’s wild spaces.

A Warm Hug

In a deeply moving moment, a red fox cub clings tightly to its mother, pressing cheek to cheek in an unmistakable expression of affection. The cub’s embrace feels like a joyful reunion, while the mother rises to meet it, returning the closeness in a shared gesture of warmth and care.

Shared Joy

A red fox cub plays on the ground, reaching mouth to mouth with its mother while gazing up with affection. Both appear relaxed and joyful, sharing a light-hearted moment that reveals the warmth and playfulness within their bond.

Within an Embrace

A red fox cub rests half-reclined, nestled against its mother as her left paw gently curves around the young. The cub gazes upward with quiet devotion, while the mother’s posture suggests both protection and care — a moment where warmth and instinct meet in the wild.

A Gentle Bond

A red fox mom rests half-reclined, face to face with her cub slightly below. Their gently open mouths align as the cub gazes up with calm trust, capturing a tender moment of connection in the wild.

Yellow Lines

A garter snake hiding under bushes near our campsite in Kinbrook Island Provincial Park.

Full Bloom

The flowers are in full bloom as bees drift from petal to petal, gathering nectar and pollinating along the way.

Sunrise at Vermilion Lakes

At sunrise, the mountains formed a dark silhouette, mirrored perfectly in a small unfrozen pocket of Vermilion Lake in Banff National Park.

Tall and Proud

A summer hike on Algonquin Provincial Park's newest trail, Fork Lake. The boardwalk runs right through the forest with tall straight trees on either side. The trail was challenging with the boardwalks as a nice break.

Paddle Board

Floating on my paddle board in the middle of the lake, I watched the water meet the sky and allowed myself a moment of quiet reflection.

Marvelous Mizzy

There is nothing more relaxing then spending a summer day hiking one of the many trails located in Algonquin Provincial Park. Mizzy Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario

Hiking in the Fall

We hiked up to the Highwood Ridge to see the golden larches and we were rewarded with not just the beautiful view of the larches from above but also the spectacular views of the mountains in Kananaskis, Alberta. The valley was still covered in thick fog.

Photo contests and competitions

Eagle in the wind

Binoculars POV

If you use the free binoculars at the Marsh Loop Trail in the Cave & Basin at Banff National Park this is what you will see. You will get a close up view of Mount Norquay.

Marsh Loop View

The Marsh Loop Trail at the Cave & Basin in Banff offers spectacular views of Mount Norquay. There are even binoculars that are free to use by the public.

Vintage Village Storage

Elliston Newfoundland is the root cellar capital of the world. There are over 130 root cellars in the small town and about half of them are in working condition and still being used today.

Silent Giant

Mount Rundle emerges from darkness as the final light of sunset traces its sharp ridge. In monochrome, the mountain becomes a study in texture and time, ancient layers etched and eroded into towering forms. This image captures the raw, sculptural beauty of Rundle as day fades into night.

Winter Silence

Winter reduces the landscape to quiet lines and muted tones. These slender branches emerge from deep snow like ink strokes on white paper, delicate yet persistent. Beyond them, the forest dissolves into haze, and mountains blur in the cold light. A moment of simple presence. Fragile growth meeting endless winter.

Colours of the Wild

In an open meadow bordered by rolling spruce forests, wildflowers sway beneath dramatic storm clouds. A faint rainbow arcs between mountains in the distance, hinting at clearing weather and shifting light. This scene captures the delicate beauty of summer in the Canadian Rockies. A fleeting moment where storm, sunlight, and wild blooms meet in perfect balance.

Highway Shadows

A small group of goats moves cautiously along a road, their shadows stretching across the yellow center line. Viewed from above, the image highlights the delicate intersection between wildlife and human infrastructure — a fleeting moment where nature crosses paths with our constructed world. It’s a reminder of the unseen journeys that take place on Canada’s roads every day.

Among the Aspens

After fresh snowfall, a young evergreen stands alone in an open meadow with its branches dusted in white. Behind it, a dense forest rises in cool shadow, highlighting the contrast between fragility and wilderness resilience. The untouched snow and crisp morning light capture the quiet beauty of winter in Canada’s wild spaces.

A Warm Hug

In a deeply moving moment, a red fox cub clings tightly to its mother, pressing cheek to cheek in an unmistakable expression of affection. The cub’s embrace feels like a joyful reunion, while the mother rises to meet it, returning the closeness in a shared gesture of warmth and care.

Shared Joy

A red fox cub plays on the ground, reaching mouth to mouth with its mother while gazing up with affection. Both appear relaxed and joyful, sharing a light-hearted moment that reveals the warmth and playfulness within their bond.

Within an Embrace

A red fox cub rests half-reclined, nestled against its mother as her left paw gently curves around the young. The cub gazes upward with quiet devotion, while the mother’s posture suggests both protection and care — a moment where warmth and instinct meet in the wild.

A Gentle Bond

A red fox mom rests half-reclined, face to face with her cub slightly below. Their gently open mouths align as the cub gazes up with calm trust, capturing a tender moment of connection in the wild.

Yellow Lines

A garter snake hiding under bushes near our campsite in Kinbrook Island Provincial Park.

Full Bloom

The flowers are in full bloom as bees drift from petal to petal, gathering nectar and pollinating along the way.

Sunrise at Vermilion Lakes

At sunrise, the mountains formed a dark silhouette, mirrored perfectly in a small unfrozen pocket of Vermilion Lake in Banff National Park.

Tall and Proud

A summer hike on Algonquin Provincial Park's newest trail, Fork Lake. The boardwalk runs right through the forest with tall straight trees on either side. The trail was challenging with the boardwalks as a nice break.

Paddle Board

Floating on my paddle board in the middle of the lake, I watched the water meet the sky and allowed myself a moment of quiet reflection.

Marvelous Mizzy

There is nothing more relaxing then spending a summer day hiking one of the many trails located in Algonquin Provincial Park. Mizzy Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario

Hiking in the Fall

We hiked up to the Highwood Ridge to see the golden larches and we were rewarded with not just the beautiful view of the larches from above but also the spectacular views of the mountains in Kananaskis, Alberta. The valley was still covered in thick fog.