Category: Photography

  • autumn reflections

    A few more pictures from a Thanksgiving Day walk along Wascana Creek…

  • a Thanksgiving Day walk in the park

    Enjoying the fall colours and warm light in my favourite park (Rotary Park) in Regina on a beautiful, sunny Thanksgiving Day.

  • Mount Rundle

    Thought I shared this one already, but here’s Mount Rundle in Banff. We stayed at the Tunnel Mountain Trailer Park campground in July with Mount Rundle as the view. Can’t beat that!

  • tonight’s sunset

    It was a dreary, drizzly Monday and then this happened at sunset…

  • early October sunset

    A few days ago I walked along the edge of the lake and was treated to the crunch and rustle of leaves with each step I made. The acoustics of this season are different and all sounds, no matter how hushed, are as crisp as autumn air. -Eric Sloane

  • gerbera daisy four ways

    Just something pretty on a grey, gloomy, windy day…  

  • stopping on the side of the Trans-Canada Highway to take pictures of wildlife

    Since it’s always good to have something to aim for, I have a list in my head of things I’d like to take pictures of.  I like animals, so there are a lot of animals on that list. Whenever I’m in the mountains, I’m on the lookout for mountain goats. They were elusive in Jasper…

  • sunrise on the prairies

    In the last year, I’ve been lucky enough to experience some of the best scenery Western Canada has to offer.  From the Great Bear Rainforest off the west coast of Northern British Columbia, to the beaches of southern Vancouver Island, and Banff National Park (those are probably my top three favourite places right there, although…

  • bright morning sunshine

    My last post lamented the onset of fall because it means winter is that much closer…considering we’re in the middle of a heatwave (31 on Thursday is the forecast!) it might have seemed a bit silly.  The optimist in me hopes we don’t have snow until late November (December 24 would be ideal actually), but…

  • oh Fall, I hate you because that means Winter is coming soon, but your colours are beautiful

    This morning’s walk was to Wascana Park to see if my favourite maple tree is starting to turn colour (it’s just beginning to), and along the way these are the colours I saw….

  • warm September light

    …just always like how something ordinary can look quite pretty in the right light…

  • early Saturday night light

    Regina’s downtown features some really beautiful buildings. Yesterday’s grey afternoon turned into a nice evening with blue sky and puffy clouds so it was a good opportunity to get out and take some city shots in the early evening light.