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North TWP 724

The beauty of negative space, horizontal lines, different crop colors and the two birds present a lovely perspective and story of prairie landscape.

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Flowers Reel — Hype Reel

Taber Storm

This storm took on a life of its own and kept showing off some really unique features. It was amazing how active this monster was.

Big Blue Combine

The Grassy Lake supercell picking up speed as It dumps its hail core.

Wall Cloud over the Prairie Sentry

Chased this storm from Champion to Taber AB, dodging tennis ball hail along the way. The grain elevator in the distance gives some nice scale to the mean looking wall cloud still behind it.

Grassy lake Supercell

The Grassy Lake supercell had so much rotation it was ridiculous. You can literally see the motion in a still frame.

Grassy Lake spinner

Last storm of the day after a long day of chasing was the most photogenic. Let what I thought was the last storm of the day pass over me and this one was right behind it, moving in a hurry. This one was taken south of Grassy Lake, Alberta

Fox in Quidi Vidi

A red fox (although black in colour), with deep brown/reddish eyes, watches on as I photograph a grad and his family in Cuckold's Cove, Quidi Vidi, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Canon R5, RF70-200mm 2.8. June 23, 2026.

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North TWP 724

The beauty of negative space, horizontal lines, different crop colors and the two birds present a lovely perspective and story of prairie landscape.

User Avatar

Flowers Reel — Hype Reel

Taber Storm

This storm took on a life of its own and kept showing off some really unique features. It was amazing how active this monster was.

Big Blue Combine

The Grassy Lake supercell picking up speed as It dumps its hail core.

Wall Cloud over the Prairie Sentry

Chased this storm from Champion to Taber AB, dodging tennis ball hail along the way. The grain elevator in the distance gives some nice scale to the mean looking wall cloud still behind it.

Grassy lake Supercell

The Grassy Lake supercell had so much rotation it was ridiculous. You can literally see the motion in a still frame.

Grassy Lake spinner

Last storm of the day after a long day of chasing was the most photogenic. Let what I thought was the last storm of the day pass over me and this one was right behind it, moving in a hurry. This one was taken south of Grassy Lake, Alberta

Fox in Quidi Vidi

A red fox (although black in colour), with deep brown/reddish eyes, watches on as I photograph a grad and his family in Cuckold's Cove, Quidi Vidi, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Canon R5, RF70-200mm 2.8. June 23, 2026.