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Before and after (with an extra bee)

Every year the buttonbush flower amaze me with its outstanding round shape. Here is a composition with buttonbush flowers at two different stages and their friendly bee. (taken aug 2025)

Nature's perfection

Every year the buttonbush flower amaze me with its outstanding round shape. The delicate little flower reminds me to thank Mother Nature for presenting me a variety of beautyful creations that please me all summer long. (taken aug 2025)

Penny For Your Thoughts?

I was coming home for lunch and saw the squirrel that frequents the trees in the area. I saw it sitting in the tree and thought it looked too cute not to photograph. We were getting a good snowfall and I loved the effect it was giving the photos. I couldn't get enough of this little cutie.

Hide n Seek

I was coming home for lunch and saw the squirrel that frequents the trees in the area. I saw it sitting in the tree and thought it looked too cute not to photograph. We were getting a good snowfall and I loved the effect it was giving the photos. I couldn't get enough of this little cutie.

Sooo... Someone Ate All the Food...

I was coming home for lunch and saw the squirrel that frequents the trees in the area. I saw it sitting in the tree and thought it looked too cute not to photograph. We were getting a good snowfall and I loved the effect it was giving the photos. I couldn't get enough of this little cutie.

Two Mouths to Feed

Yes! Two eaglets in this nest and this parent has a chore to do - has to divide the meal up between these two

Dinnertime

This bald eagle is feeding it's eaglet in the nest

Gentle

This white tailed deer was so quiet and unconcerned when I almost bumped into her on a trail

The Holiday Train

The Holiday Train spotted at the Anderson Station in Calgary Alberta.

A Mother Leads

A mother polar bear leads her two cubs across a snow-covered landscape of Churchill. What a stunning sight, indeed!! This photo was on my bucket list!

Endless observation

In this infinite beauty, the gaze gets lost. It travels through billions of worlds, fascinated, awed, sometimes frightened. For the immensity reminds us how small we are in the face of what seems to have neither beginning nor end. The odds of life appearing on Earth were so slim that no number can measure their improbability. A silent miracle, resting in the midst of infinite emptiness.

Endless observation

In this infinite beauty, the gaze gets lost. It travels through billions of worlds, fascinated, awed, sometimes frightened. For the immensity reminds us how small we are in the face of what seems to have neither beginning nor end. The odds of life appearing on Earth were so slim that no number can measure their improbability. A silent miracle, resting in the midst of infinite emptiness.

Endless observation

In this infinite beauty, the gaze gets lost. It travels through billions of worlds, fascinated, awed, sometimes frightened. For the immensity reminds us how small we are in the face of what seems to have neither beginning nor end. The odds of life appearing on Earth were so slim that no number can measure their improbability. A silent miracle, resting in the midst of infinite emptiness.

GGO 2

Somewhere Over The Rainbow

I was lucky capture this after the storm.

The look

That little buck had a longer look at me. We agreed that i would catch him later. Great moment

Feeding Time

The perfect time to be the area with a black bear (cinnamon color phase). Her black colored cubs blended in with the burnt pines that surrounded them. It made me think about how the wildlife has moved forward and adapted after the horrific fire that swept through Jasper National Park.

Quite Passage

I photographed this coyote at Vermilion Lakes on a calm winter morning. The lake was frozen and covered with fresh snow, creating a completely open, white landscape. I loved the way the coyote moved across the lake, its small form standing out against the empty expanse. I kept the composition minimal to highlight the quiet, solitary moment, just the animal, the snow, and the stillness of winter in Banff.

The Logging Trail

This is an ICM (intentional camera movement) while hiking the Logging Trail in Algonquin Park. Sometimes it was raining, and then it would snow a little, you never know what weather you may find in November in the Park.

Red Fox in Algonquin Park

I came across this Red Fox on a recent trip to Algonquin Park. She was sitting looking at me with her ears perked!

Photo contests and competitions

Before and after (with an extra bee)

Every year the buttonbush flower amaze me with its outstanding round shape. Here is a composition with buttonbush flowers at two different stages and their friendly bee. (taken aug 2025)

Nature's perfection

Every year the buttonbush flower amaze me with its outstanding round shape. The delicate little flower reminds me to thank Mother Nature for presenting me a variety of beautyful creations that please me all summer long. (taken aug 2025)

Penny For Your Thoughts?

I was coming home for lunch and saw the squirrel that frequents the trees in the area. I saw it sitting in the tree and thought it looked too cute not to photograph. We were getting a good snowfall and I loved the effect it was giving the photos. I couldn't get enough of this little cutie.

Hide n Seek

I was coming home for lunch and saw the squirrel that frequents the trees in the area. I saw it sitting in the tree and thought it looked too cute not to photograph. We were getting a good snowfall and I loved the effect it was giving the photos. I couldn't get enough of this little cutie.

Sooo... Someone Ate All the Food...

I was coming home for lunch and saw the squirrel that frequents the trees in the area. I saw it sitting in the tree and thought it looked too cute not to photograph. We were getting a good snowfall and I loved the effect it was giving the photos. I couldn't get enough of this little cutie.

Two Mouths to Feed

Yes! Two eaglets in this nest and this parent has a chore to do - has to divide the meal up between these two

Dinnertime

This bald eagle is feeding it's eaglet in the nest

Gentle

This white tailed deer was so quiet and unconcerned when I almost bumped into her on a trail

The Holiday Train

The Holiday Train spotted at the Anderson Station in Calgary Alberta.

A Mother Leads

A mother polar bear leads her two cubs across a snow-covered landscape of Churchill. What a stunning sight, indeed!! This photo was on my bucket list!

Endless observation

In this infinite beauty, the gaze gets lost. It travels through billions of worlds, fascinated, awed, sometimes frightened. For the immensity reminds us how small we are in the face of what seems to have neither beginning nor end. The odds of life appearing on Earth were so slim that no number can measure their improbability. A silent miracle, resting in the midst of infinite emptiness.

Endless observation

In this infinite beauty, the gaze gets lost. It travels through billions of worlds, fascinated, awed, sometimes frightened. For the immensity reminds us how small we are in the face of what seems to have neither beginning nor end. The odds of life appearing on Earth were so slim that no number can measure their improbability. A silent miracle, resting in the midst of infinite emptiness.

Endless observation

In this infinite beauty, the gaze gets lost. It travels through billions of worlds, fascinated, awed, sometimes frightened. For the immensity reminds us how small we are in the face of what seems to have neither beginning nor end. The odds of life appearing on Earth were so slim that no number can measure their improbability. A silent miracle, resting in the midst of infinite emptiness.

GGO 2

Somewhere Over The Rainbow

I was lucky capture this after the storm.

The look

That little buck had a longer look at me. We agreed that i would catch him later. Great moment

Feeding Time

The perfect time to be the area with a black bear (cinnamon color phase). Her black colored cubs blended in with the burnt pines that surrounded them. It made me think about how the wildlife has moved forward and adapted after the horrific fire that swept through Jasper National Park.

Quite Passage

I photographed this coyote at Vermilion Lakes on a calm winter morning. The lake was frozen and covered with fresh snow, creating a completely open, white landscape. I loved the way the coyote moved across the lake, its small form standing out against the empty expanse. I kept the composition minimal to highlight the quiet, solitary moment, just the animal, the snow, and the stillness of winter in Banff.

The Logging Trail

This is an ICM (intentional camera movement) while hiking the Logging Trail in Algonquin Park. Sometimes it was raining, and then it would snow a little, you never know what weather you may find in November in the Park.

Red Fox in Algonquin Park

I came across this Red Fox on a recent trip to Algonquin Park. She was sitting looking at me with her ears perked!