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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…
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Cracks in Time
Sometimes, things get in the way of the shot you want, so you need to work around them. This clock tower had a tree right in my Line of sight, so I opened my aperture waaaaaay up to f1.8 and that blurred out most of the foreground, but had the unintended consequence of making it…
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Meadows are a Special Kind of Joy
I love meadows! They’re always so calm! This could of course be nostalgia for The Sound of Music, but whenever I see wildflowers like this I chill out! The dreamy effect you see here at the edges of the frame was achieved by using an incredibly wide angle lens (14mm) and getting really really close…
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View from the Top!
Toronto has some very iconic landmarks! The CN tower and the SkyDome however are my favourites! I love how they’re right next to each other, but are radically different!
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Rocky Mountains Rock
Canada is a beautiful country and the Rocky Mountain range or the “Rockies” are among the most breathtaking landscapes you’ll ever see! This shot was taken on an expedition to Alberta’s side of the Rocky Mountains!
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Waiting for the Bus
Toronto at night can be so interesting! I got this shot waiting for the bus at Eglinton Station! I may be at the mercy of the TTC but that doesn’t mean my camera is.
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Portrait #313
This happy fellow had the coolest smile! I love candid portraits like this, because everyone looks their best when they’re relaxed!