Category Archives: Night

Mily Way in Temagami

Milky Way in Temagami

I’m still trying to sort out a reasonable way to carry my camera gear while backcountry canoe camping. It’s not easy to carry a couple of camera bodies (OK, maybe one is enough), several lenses, a flash, batteries etc., etc. etc… oh yeah and a

Frink Centre Milky Way

Frink Centre At Night

Between the fireflies, the airplanes, and the terrifying sounds of the march monsters that were creeping up on me in the dark (who were no doubt angry about how dry their home is), it’s a wonder I was able to capture anything on this night

What I Learned From My First Time Shooting Star Trails

One of my favourite photography subjects lately has been the night sky. Like many others, I find myself mesmerized by the endlessness of the stars, and using the camera to capture things the naked eye can’t see just makes it even more fantastic. But, capturing

It’s Not Always About The Perfect Frame

I just got back from a night at Great Wolf Lodge with my son who will be turning 7 in less than a couple of weeks. It was his early surprise birthday present and we had a blast. After spending about 8 hours in the

Bay Of Quinte Photo Book

Creating this book is a project that I’ve been thinking about doing for some time, and it’s finally completed and ready to share! Buy Now This book represents a lot of early mornings, late nights and kilometers driven in search of the right scene with

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Starry Skies at Sandbanks Provincial Park

  I have been waiting for a while now for a chance to get out and shoot some winter starry skies. But two things kept me inside snug in my bed at night: cloudy skies and freezing temperatures. Oh, and waiting for a night with