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Avocet in the Morning Light
During my first visit to Frank Lake, I wanted to capture not only the energy of its waterfowl, but also the quiet moments that define this vital wetland. After photographing the backlit action, I focused on this solitary American Avocet wading through a perfectly still patch of shallow water. Staying low at the water’s edge, I waited for the ripples to completely subside. The gentle morning light highlighted its distinctive upturned bill and warm cinnamon breeding plumage. The dark background created striking subject isolation, drawing attention to the avocet and its near-perfect reflection.
Morning glitters at Frank Lake!
This photograph captures my very first visit to the renowned Important Bird Area (IBA) at Frank Lake. Seeking a compelling, intimate perspective, I spent the early morning sitting directly in the shoreline mud. This low viewpoint allowed me to position my lens at eye level with the waterfowl, creating a powerful sense of immersion in their world. As the sun cleared the horizon, it cast a dramatic backlight across the shallow waters. I waited for the perfect moment of movement to achieve strong subject separation. The intense morning light transformed the ripples in the shallow water into brilliant, golden bokeh in the foreground, beautifully framing the running Canada Goose while leaving the resident gulls softly blurred in the background.
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Who knew apex predators could look so darn precious?
Where Should We Go for the Winter, Guys?
Sandhill Cranes gather in their favourite farmer's field in mid August preparing for the autumn migration south from Manitoulin Island, Ontario.
Poses: Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Cranes gather in their favourite farmer's field in mid August preparing for the autumn migration south from Manitoulin Island, Ontario.
Blue-winged Teal
Just Ignore Him: Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Cranes gather in their favourite farmer's field in mid August preparing for the autumn migration south from Manitoulin Island, Ontario.
It was THIS Big!
Sandhill Cranes gather in their favourite farmer's field in mid August preparing for the autumn migration south from Manitoulin Island, Ontario.
Sandhill Crane, or a Bull?
Sandhill Cranes gather in their favourite farmer's field in mid August preparing for the autumn migration south from Manitoulin Island, Ontario. These two seem a bit aggressive.
Lakeside Relief
A small merlin broke through the heavy, humid air and landed on my weathered log boom resting at the water's edge. It stood motionless for a moment, letting the cool breeze rising off the surface soothe its feathers, before moving into the shallows for a splash. The cool lake water was the only relief left as the Kootenays' July sun beat down, pushing temperatures high and driving wildlife lakeside.
Midsummer Flycatcher
Perched perfectly amidst a frame of summer greenery, a willow flycatcher pauses between flights. Its distinctive white wing bars and sharp gaze tell the story of a master insect hunter waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
Perseid Meteor and Milky Way Awenda Provincial Park
The 2026 Perseids meteor shower provided an incredible opportunity for astrophotography under the dark skies of Awenda Provincial Park in Ontario. These long-exposure photographs capture Perseid meteors streaking across a star-filled sky, with the Milky Way visible above the forest and surrounding landscape. Awenda Provincial Park's dark skies and natural landscape created an ideal setting for photographing one of the year's most spectacular astronomical events. From isolated shooting stars to meteors crossing the Milky Way, the 2026 Perseids offered an unforgettable night of astrophotography in Ontario.
Perseid Meteor and Milky Way Awenda Provincial Park
The 2026 Perseids meteor shower provided an incredible opportunity for astrophotography under the dark skies of Awenda Provincial Park in Ontario. These long-exposure photographs capture Perseid meteors streaking across a star-filled sky, with the Milky Way visible above the forest and surrounding landscape. Awenda Provincial Park's dark skies and natural landscape created an ideal setting for photographing one of the year's most spectacular astronomical events. From isolated shooting stars to meteors crossing the Milky Way, the 2026 Perseids offered an unforgettable night of astrophotography in Ontario.
Perseid Meteor and Milky Way Awenda Provincial Park
The 2026 Perseids meteor shower provided an incredible opportunity for astrophotography under the dark skies of Awenda Provincial Park in Ontario. These long-exposure photographs capture Perseid meteors streaking across a star-filled sky, with the Milky Way visible above the forest and surrounding landscape. Awenda Provincial Park's dark skies and natural landscape created an ideal setting for photographing one of the year's most spectacular astronomical events. From isolated shooting stars to meteors crossing the Milky Way, the 2026 Perseids offered an unforgettable night of astrophotography in Ontario.
Perseid Meteor and Milky Way at Awenda Provincial Park
The 2026 Perseids meteor shower provided an incredible opportunity for astrophotography under the dark skies of Awenda Provincial Park in Ontario. These long-exposure photographs capture Perseid meteors streaking across a star-filled sky, with the Milky Way visible above the forest and surrounding landscape. Awenda Provincial Park's dark skies and natural landscape created an ideal setting for photographing one of the year's most spectacular astronomical events. From isolated shooting stars to meteors crossing the Milky Way, the 2026 Perseids offered an unforgettable night of astrophotography in Ontario.
Perseid Meteor Awenda Provincial Park
The 2026 Perseids meteor shower provided an incredible opportunity for astrophotography under the dark skies of Awenda Provincial Park in Ontario. These long-exposure photographs capture Perseid meteors streaking across a star-filled sky, with the Milky Way visible above the forest and surrounding landscape. Awenda Provincial Park's dark skies and natural landscape created an ideal setting for photographing one of the year's most spectacular astronomical events. From isolated shooting stars to meteors crossing the Milky Way, the 2026 Perseids offered an unforgettable night of astrophotography in Ontario.
Perseid Meteor at Awenda Provincial Park
The 2026 Perseids meteor shower provided an incredible opportunity for astrophotography under the dark skies of Awenda Provincial Park in Ontario. These long-exposure photographs capture Perseid meteors streaking across a star-filled sky, with the Milky Way visible above the forest and surrounding landscape. Awenda Provincial Park's dark skies and natural landscape created an ideal setting for photographing one of the year's most spectacular astronomical events. From isolated shooting stars to meteors crossing the Milky Way, the 2026 Perseids offered an unforgettable night of astrophotography in Ontario.

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