Golden Sunset
The time I get off of work, get home and get our dogs ready for their afternoon walk, it seems to be the perfect time to watch the sunset. I love that the days are getting longer and it's actually light out to walk them after I am off work. I always like this spot on my walk, our neighbour has an old snake fence, and I just love how it looks with the landscape, really gives the historic vibe for our little village.
Quite the Climb
My sister in law and I were headed out in hopes to find some eagles, the spot we wanted to go, was going to be quite the hike. I didn't think it was going to be as bad as it was, but I powered through, with a telephoto lens and camera in a backpack and also packing another telephoto lens with camera attached, in my arms. The views were stunning and there were so many eagles soaring high above and flying below us, just over the river, it was truly beautiful.
Behind the Trees
My husband went outside to get wood to fill the stove, and when he came back inside, he said I should go look at the moon. I peaked outside and quickly ran around and grabbed my gear. I always love seeing the moon, especially when it looks like this, with a thin coverage of fog/clouds. It was bright enough, that I didn't need a tripod, just rested my elbows on the railing and keeping my camera as steady as I could. I was adjusting my settings a lot, as the fog would get a bit thicker, then thin out, and I wanted to keep the golden glow as much as possible, as it was so beautiful with just the naked eye.
Eerie Moon
My husband went outside to get wood to fill the stove, and when he came back inside, he said I should go look at the moon. I peaked outside and quickly ran around and grabbed my gear. I always love seeing the moon, especially when it looks like this, with a thin coverage of fog/clouds. It was bright enough, that I didn't need a tripod, just rested my elbows on the railing and keeping my camera as steady as I could. I was adjusting my settings a lot, as the fog would get a bit thicker, then thin out, and I wanted to keep the golden glow as much as possible, as it was so beautiful with just the naked eye.
Holding the Moon
My husband went outside to get wood to fill the stove, and when he came back inside, he said I should go look at the moon. I peaked outside and quickly ran around and grabbed my gear. I always love seeing the moon, especially when it looks like this, with a thin coverage of fog/clouds and the branches of the trees looking as if they're holding the moon. It was bright enough, that I didn't need a tripod, just rested my elbows on the railing and keeping my camera as steady as I could. I was adjusting my settings a lot, as the fog would get a bit thicker, then thin out, and I wanted to keep the golden glow as much as possible, as it was so beautiful with just the naked eye.
winter wonderland of Niagara falls
winter wonderland of Niagara falls
Wildlife around Vancouver Island
Always enjoy getting out for the day you never no what u might come across
Wildlife around Vancouver Island
Always enjoy getting out for the day you never no what u might come across
Wildlife around Vancouver Island
Always enjoy getting out for the day you never no what u might come across
On guard, fir tree.
Quintessential Canadian scene: whitetail deer, standing on guard, beside a fir tree.
Orcas hunting sea lions from shore
Went to go see what was happening at the beach and came across a feeding frenzy.
Orcas hunting sea lions from shore
Went to go see what was happening at the beach and came across a feeding frenzy.
Orcas hunting sea lions from shore
Went to go see what was happening at the beach and came across a feeding frenzy.
Orcas hunting sea lions from shore
Went to go see what was happening at the beach and came across a feeding frenzy.
Orcas hunting sea lions from shore
Went to go see what was happening at the beach and came across a feeding frenzy.
Orcas hunting sea lions from shore
Went to go see what was happening at the beach and came across a feeding frenzy.
Snowy Owl
She braved a snow squall while hunting, and I braved frostbite.
Vancouver Island, Roosevelt elk
Some would say Iv got my elk in a row!
Through Still Waters
A barren-ground caribou illuminated in golden light swimming back to the mainland on Aylmer Lake, NT.

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