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

Marianas Trench At Rogers K-Rock Centre

Marianas Trench And WOTE at K-Rock Centre

Marianas Trench and Walk Off The Earth kicked off their Canadian Tour on March 9 at Rogers K-Rock Centre in Kingston. I have to be honest (and to those of you who know me, this will be no surprise),  I can’t say I know anything

Ice At Presqu'ile Provincial Park

Ice at Presqu’ile Provincial Park

Photographing the Ice at Presqu’ile Provincial Park is one of my favourite things to do in winter. This year was no exception. Winter Is Great, But… In like a lion, out like a lamb… That sounds about right, given that here in Eastern Ontario we’re looking

Sunset at Meyers Pier

Last night, as a chicken was roasting in the oven for supper, I was peeking out the window trying to figure out if the sunset was going to be worth eating re-heated food. At the last minute, I decided I had to give it a

Bay Of Quinte Sunrise

After spending a few mornings recently catching the sunrise at Presqu’ile Provincial Park, today I decided to stick a little closer to home and head down to the Bay of Quinte. I hadn’t been down to the bay for a while and after all the snow we

Hiking The Mad Rock Trail

When I heard about the new Boundary Warp feature that was just added to Adobe Lightroom CC, I had to upgrade and give it a try. I LOVE shooting panoramas, so one of my favourite features recently added to Lightroom was the ability to merge

Sunrise at Presqu’ile Provincial Park

A few days ago, I got up a little earlier than normal and hit the road to Presqu’ile Provincial Park to catch the sunrise. It was a gamble, given that at that time of morning there is no way to know if the conditions are

Ice Mountains on The Bay Of Quinte

Alright, clearly these are not “mountains” of ice, but this mass of broken ice chunks gathered on the bay sure reminded me of an itsy bitsy mountain range☺. I don’t know about you, but I could see myself playing with my G.I. Joe action figures

Broken Ice On The Bay Of Quinte

Yesterday, after the sun had risen I had intended to stick around and take some photos of the chunks of broken ice that were sticking up everywhere. But my fingers were so cold I bailed. Well, this morning I was out again (and this time