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American crow

Ring-billed gull air show

just love the twisted pose of that one

Take the Risk

I am visiting family, and my brother asked if I wanted to go with him on a work call on Hornby Island. I have never been before, so I of course, said yes. We left early in the morning, got on the first of 2 ferries to get there, and that's when the fog started rolling in. It was so thick, you could see it moving between the cars on the ferry, very eerie. We get to Hornby and the job site is ocean front, so I grab my cameras and head out for the beach. The beach was nearly all sandstone with rocks embedded into it, I have never seen anything like it. Within the sandstone, there were large holes and they were filled with ocean water and sea life. I wanted to get a photo underwater, but all I had was my phone that was more or less waterproof. I stuck my phone in the water just enough for the camera to be halfway under, as I wanted to capture the sea anemones and the top of the rock, this is the result of that technique.

Under the Sea

I am visiting family, and my brother asked if I wanted to go with him on a work call on Hornby Island. I have never been before, so I of course, said yes. We left early in the morning, got on the first of 2 ferries to get there, and that's when the fog started rolling in. It was so thick, you could see it moving between the cars on the ferry, very eerie. We get to Hornby and the job site is ocean front, so I grab my cameras and head out for the beach. I was amazed by all the sandstone and the rocks embedded in it all when I stumbled upon some large holes in the sandstone full of ocean water and sea life. This was taken with my macro lens above the waters surface.

Foggy Forest

I am visiting family, and my brother asked if I wanted to go with him on a work call on Hornby Island. I have never been before, so I of course, said yes. We left early in the morning, got on the first of 2 ferries to get there, and that's when the fog started rolling in. It was so thick, you could see it moving between the cars on the ferry, very eerie. We get to Hornby and the job site is ocean front, so I grab my cameras and head out for the beach. I spend some time on the beach and then one of the locals at the job site said I should walk the beach the other way and walk the Helliwell trail. My brother said he was going to be a bit still, so I took the advice and headed out. The trailhead said it was about an hour and a half to complete the trail and with that, started walking. The views were stunning, I couldn't believe I was still in BC, it felt like another country and I think the fog made it even more dramatic. It took me longer to do the trail, there was just so many beautiful spots to check out and take it all in.

Beauties in the frost

I took advantage of these two beauties surrounded by hoar frost

Over The Shoulder

A big bull caribou scanning the surroundings during the rut

Head On

A young bull caribou making their way towards the herd in hopes to challenge for control.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Icy Sunrise

Even this fiery sunrise could not melt the hardened ice on a Nova Scotian Beach.

Icy Sunrise

Even this fiery sunrise could not melt the hardened ice on a Nova Scotian Beach.

Estuary Mallards

A late day shot just before a heavy fog rolled in.

Rare in the Trees

This is a photo of an Albino squirrel. This occurs due to a lack of melanin pigment leading to unique all white/pale markings.

Durante

Great , another alien under my tree !

Boris Carlof

Scanning the trees in Belize

Photo contests and competitions

American crow

Ring-billed gull air show

just love the twisted pose of that one

Take the Risk

I am visiting family, and my brother asked if I wanted to go with him on a work call on Hornby Island. I have never been before, so I of course, said yes. We left early in the morning, got on the first of 2 ferries to get there, and that's when the fog started rolling in. It was so thick, you could see it moving between the cars on the ferry, very eerie. We get to Hornby and the job site is ocean front, so I grab my cameras and head out for the beach. The beach was nearly all sandstone with rocks embedded into it, I have never seen anything like it. Within the sandstone, there were large holes and they were filled with ocean water and sea life. I wanted to get a photo underwater, but all I had was my phone that was more or less waterproof. I stuck my phone in the water just enough for the camera to be halfway under, as I wanted to capture the sea anemones and the top of the rock, this is the result of that technique.

Under the Sea

I am visiting family, and my brother asked if I wanted to go with him on a work call on Hornby Island. I have never been before, so I of course, said yes. We left early in the morning, got on the first of 2 ferries to get there, and that's when the fog started rolling in. It was so thick, you could see it moving between the cars on the ferry, very eerie. We get to Hornby and the job site is ocean front, so I grab my cameras and head out for the beach. I was amazed by all the sandstone and the rocks embedded in it all when I stumbled upon some large holes in the sandstone full of ocean water and sea life. This was taken with my macro lens above the waters surface.

Foggy Forest

I am visiting family, and my brother asked if I wanted to go with him on a work call on Hornby Island. I have never been before, so I of course, said yes. We left early in the morning, got on the first of 2 ferries to get there, and that's when the fog started rolling in. It was so thick, you could see it moving between the cars on the ferry, very eerie. We get to Hornby and the job site is ocean front, so I grab my cameras and head out for the beach. I spend some time on the beach and then one of the locals at the job site said I should walk the beach the other way and walk the Helliwell trail. My brother said he was going to be a bit still, so I took the advice and headed out. The trailhead said it was about an hour and a half to complete the trail and with that, started walking. The views were stunning, I couldn't believe I was still in BC, it felt like another country and I think the fog made it even more dramatic. It took me longer to do the trail, there was just so many beautiful spots to check out and take it all in.

Beauties in the frost

I took advantage of these two beauties surrounded by hoar frost

Over The Shoulder

A big bull caribou scanning the surroundings during the rut

Head On

A young bull caribou making their way towards the herd in hopes to challenge for control.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Icy Sunrise

Even this fiery sunrise could not melt the hardened ice on a Nova Scotian Beach.

Icy Sunrise

Even this fiery sunrise could not melt the hardened ice on a Nova Scotian Beach.

Estuary Mallards

A late day shot just before a heavy fog rolled in.

Rare in the Trees

This is a photo of an Albino squirrel. This occurs due to a lack of melanin pigment leading to unique all white/pale markings.

Durante

Great , another alien under my tree !

Boris Carlof

Scanning the trees in Belize