Neighbours
This photo was a result of stalking this turtle for about twenty minutes. I noticed a gentle rustling out of the corner of my eye among the lily pads and was thrilled to see this turtle swimming through this aquatic jungle. They usually sunbathe on logs further out in the lake, but this allowed for a much closer encounter. I was thrilled to capture this face to face meeting of two creatures that share lodgings but don't interact much.
YATRA (Sanskrit) - A Journey
About YATRA: YATRA in Sanskrit means journey. Exploring ice has been a journey for me since the impacts of Covid. To experience beauty of exploring ice caves there is a trade-off with the dangers associated with some of the harshest conditions winter can throw at you and the hidden dangers in the glaciers. I have had to invest a lot of time in learning and developing the skills needed for this type of exploration. This shot reminds me that it does not matter how far you have come in your journey, there is always something more to learn and a lot further up to climb. The beauty of the natural world is worth all those efforts, however hard it can be at times. Shot Details: Capture Date: March, 2023. Location: Banff NP, Alberta, Canada Camera: Sony ILCE-7RM3 Lens: Sony FE 12-24mm F2.8 GM Settings: 13mm, 1/100 sec, f/9.0, ISO 80
Magic in the Night Sky
I missed the recent solar storm due to travel to south latitude seeing posts from Alberta data got back some memories from the beauty of one of natures finest light display over the iconic #mountrundle in #banffnationalpark. This was one of the biggest solar storms in the past 20-30 years and was a dream to chase the lights at my favourite spot in #banffnationalpark
Hidden in Plain Sight
A Canadian lynx watches from the forest and is almost completely undetectable. This image was taken near Fort Providence, NT.
Contemplative No More
The Great Blue Heron is famous for its contemplative stillness. But caught mid-bath at Stanley Park, this one was the exception. Wings fully spread, water flying in every direction, every feather in motion as it launched from the shadows into the last of the evening light.
One with the Universe
Somewhere in the silence of Saskatchewan, the dunes began to glow under the Milky Way, the Great Sand Hills felt less like Canada… and more like another planet drifting quietly beneath the stars. Standing alone on these dunes at 2AM, with the Milky Way stretching across the sky, was one of those rare moments where time felt completely irrelevant. It’s hard to believe this is Canada 🇨🇦 No noise. No light pollution. Just wind, sand, and 100 billion stars overhead. Sometimes astrophotography isn’t really about the photo. It’s about experiencing how unbelievably small — and lucky — we are. Would you spend a night out here under the Milky Way? 🌌✨ 📍Great Sand Hills, Saskatchewan
Shift Change
A mated pair of Barred Owls deep in the thick of nesting season. One spreads its wings and heads out to hunt. The other holds its perch and watches them disappear into the canopy. Somewhere just above, their owlet is waiting on the next delivery.
Curious Kit
An image of a red fox kit curiously watching its siblings below near Yellowknife, NT.
Evening Feeding
A mother nursing 3 of her 7 kits in the evening light near Yellowknife, NT.
The Bison's of Alberta
There’s something awe-inspiring about standing near one of North America’s most iconic animals. The bison at Waterton’s Bison Paddock are massive, powerful, and unforgettable. While I was photographing this one, it decided to stick its tongue out right at the camera! 📸👅 Whether it was posing or judging my photography skills, it definitely added some humor to the moment. That’s what I love about wildlife photography—you never know when nature will surprise you. 📍 Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta
Here Comes Trouble
An image of a red fox kit about to get tackled by its sibling.This image was taken near Yellowknife, NT.
Golden Hour Runway
A red fox kit is on its way to ruin its father's nap near Yellowknife, NT.
Family Matters
A young family of red foxes is enjoying their evening family play time with Mom. This image was taken near Yellowknife, NT.
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Vantage Point
A red-tailed hawk scans the forest for its next meal near the Ingraham Trail in the Northwest Territories.
Guardian of the Asphalt
An image of another red fox kit carrying the Samson gene in Yellowknife, NT.
Anubis
This is an image of a red fox with a rare genetic mutation. Foxes with this particular mutation are called Samson Foxes. This mutation essentially stops the growth of the long guard hairs, making these foxes look very abnormal, much like the Egyptian God Anubis. In 2023, in Yellowknife, this condition was first noticed in two red fox kits, sparking a local uproar to figure out what was going on. A local coined them as Anubis, and it seemed to stick. This particular litter has four with this condition, which is amazing that they have survived the harsh sub-arctic winters and continue reproducing, carrying on the gene. To my knowledge, with this new litter in 2026, there are now seven foxes roaming around the city with this condition.

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