Category: still life
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Sharp

I don’t like to brag about my gear normally, because Photography is expensive and I feel like it should be more accessible and less elitist, but in this case I’m gonna brag a little bit because LOOK AT HOW SHARP THOSE PETALS ARE! ZOOM all the way in and you might cut yourself. This was
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Getting up there

Growing old sucks. I had always expected being old to happen in my 70s, ending up with a cane at 26 was not my idea of being old thank you very much.
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Frosty Flower

Recently I was lucky enough to have the Cascades of Time Gardens in Banff Alberta all to myself, first thing in the morning which put social distancing on easy mode! It was lovely to see all of the beautiful flowers covered in fresh frost.
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Growth

You’ll rarely see black and white photos of plants, especially succulents, as many photographers prefer to expose the vibrance of their flowers and leaves. On the other hand I believe that with judicious use of Black and White, you can still allow a plant to shine, like this little succulent growing in my window garden.
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Happy Haworthia

After being repotted this is one happy Haworthia Cooperi looking like a dream in the sunset.
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Avid Reader

Bookshelves are fascinating things, they can serve any number of purposes, especially when they hold actual books! You can learn so so much!
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Christmas Bokeh

The Holidays are here again and the Christmas Tree at the Eatons’ Centre made for some dreamy creamy bokeh.



