Category: Landscapes
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They Might Be Giants

When I’m out in the Mountains, I always feel like I’m surrounded by slumbering giants made of stone, it’s one thing to see the Rockies in a photo, it’s another thing entirely to stand near them and feel like a grain of sand next to someone’s boot.
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Moss in the Mountains

I headed out to the Rocky Mountains again and while I got lots of shots of the mountains themselves, which I will totally be posting later, I also tried to focus on the smaller stuff that’s out there! These lush mossy shots just spoke to me and it felt like I was in some sort
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Perspectives

This little building is part of a former research station in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. I got this shot using a 14MM lens, to create an incredibly wide field of view. The Gifford Pinchot National Forest is one of the biggest forested areas you’ll ever see, with awe inspiring views nearly every where you
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Colour Corrections

It’s always amazing to me how quickly you can change a photo’s mood just by adjusting the white balance. I found this little cabin trekking through the Pacific Northwest, specifically, Washington state, and thought it was so cozy surrounded by all the greenery. Use the slider to see the difference. Can you guess which photo
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Lonely Trees

It’s funny, touring through the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, I never expected to find trees that I would consider lonely! The GPNF is one of the largest forested areas in all of the USA and it’s home to miles and miles of trees!
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Change in Perspective

It’s amazing what a change in perspective can do! These 2 shots of the Toronto Skyline featuring the Iconic CN Tower, were taken a few minutes apart, on the same rooftop. I think the portrait shot makes the city seem fuller, despite having fewer visible buildings, because you can really get a sense of how
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Negative Spaces

Exploring the Pacific Northwest is so dreamy, even if the forest gives me a bit of a The Shining vibe. I thought the way the road cut through the trees gave this shot some interesting negative space. It’s always fun going from the city to the middle of nowhere. It really makes me feel in



