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Tag Archives: photography
capeSpear
One of my favourite spots around St. John’s. Sure it’s a tourist trap, overly busy for the brief summer and if you’re out on a Friday or Saturday in the afternoon you’re likely to run into some wedding photography, but … Continue reading
Posted in Newfoundland and Labrador, photography, St. John's, Uncategorized
Tagged Cape Spear, D50, NL, photography, St. John's
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autumn
I love autumn. The quality of light as the sun gets a bit lower on the horizon, the colors on the trees, the harvest, pumpkins and the slight chill in the air which makes a sweater a welcome hug. In … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, photography
Tagged autumn, colors, colours, MO, photography, St. Louis
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peggysCove
Most photographed lighthouse in the world? Maybe. It’s still a groovy spot. The rocks are elephantine and the lighthouse is nice, but what really gets me is the town, the structures within it and the harbour. Weather-worn and Maritime at … Continue reading
Posted in Nova Scotia, photography
Tagged D50, lighthouse, Nikon, NS, Peggys Cove, photography
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quidiVidiVillage
Right in the heart of St. John’s is an outport from out by the bays. While it’s undergone some changes and some of the new development is out of character, you can grab a bit of outport without venturing outside … Continue reading
Posted in Newfoundland and Labrador, photography, St. John's
Tagged D50, NL, outport, photography, Quidi Vidi, St. John's
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reflectionsOfGeorgestown
Georgestown or Georgetown? I’m not sure and the signage in the area is of no help as some businesses say George and some say Georges, so take your pick. I’m going with Georgestown. Wikipedia calls it Georgestown, as in George … Continue reading
Posted in Newfoundland and Labrador, photography, St. John's
Tagged D50, D90, downtown, Georgestown, Newfoundland, Nikon, NL, photography, reflection, St. John's
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goodNightIgor
And I turn the volume up on my iPod, trying to hush the rain slashing against the window. It’s angry and frustrated. The wind howls in sympathy. The siding creeks. You know that part in The Shipping News when they … Continue reading
Posted in Newfoundland and Labrador, photography, St. Philip's
Tagged D90, fallen tree, hurricane, Igor, Nikon, NL, photography, St. Philip's, trees
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sunAndAlexAndGia
I’ll preface this by saying that I am not a professional wedding photographer, photographer for that matter. I will say that I was honored to witness these friends’ civil ceremony and had a blast taking photos. So much fun. We … Continue reading
Posted in Newfoundland and Labrador, photography, St. John's, wedding
Tagged city hall, D90, friends, Nikon, photography, St. John's, wedding
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ferryland
I’m not one to pay too much for a sandwich. Okay, I’ll admit I’m a sucker for the over-priced turkey and stuffing sandwiches over at Coffee Matters, but Ferryland is on the list of places at which I’ll pay too … Continue reading
Posted in hiking, Newfoundland and Labrador, photography, restaurant
Tagged D50, D90, Ferryland, hiking, lighthouse, Nikon, NL, photography, restaurant
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scouringTheArchivesVolumeTwo
September 17, 2007 With my anniversary coming up, I’m feeling nostalgic. My wife and I spent our honeymoon in the place we love: The Canadian Rocky Mountains. This time we called three months prior to the day we wanted to … Continue reading
Posted in British Columbia, hiking, photography, Yoho National Park
Tagged BC, British Columbia, hiking, photography, Yoho
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wonderlandVolumeTwo
You go for a walk some mornings and take your camera not really expecting to find anything to photograph other than the vernacular structures of the neighbourhood, but then, the light hits you. The view is soaked with memories of … Continue reading
Posted in Newfoundland and Labrador, photography, St. Philip's
Tagged D90, Nikon, NL, photography, St. Philip's, wonderland
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