Vermillion River, Hwy 17 West
A beautiful Fall evening on the Vermillion River.
The low lighting creates the saturated colors
Reflections create the depth of a composition
Vermillion River, Hwy 17 West
A beautiful Fall evening on the Vermillion River.
The low lighting creates the saturated colors
Reflections create the depth of a composition
You will notice the evergreens that have reddish tops .
A sign of a disease maybe
AS a photographer i use that touch of color to my benefit.
It adds contrast and color to the photo.
It is to be observant to pick up on these small details
You may also notice the interesting cloud formation that morning
A beautiful early morning on Onaping Lake.
No wind to bother
Blue skies above
Nature at its best
Lighting is the one most important aspect of a good landscape composition.
You must be observant at all times
This composition was captured on the French River
A short hike from the main campground at Killarney Provincial Park.
I have made a number of hikes into the Cranberry Bog.
Travelling the Westbranch.
North of Webbwood, Ontario on a Northerly path, a logging road winds its way along Wakanassin River. The composition I am presenting for viewing is located along this river. The evening is getting late. The exposed rocks on the hillside are touched by the evening sunlight,
I have stopped here many times to photograph as I drove home from further up the road.
A magical land
Northern Ontario
When Mother Nature is at her best
She can create art that is a delight to see
She can expand your imagination
Just sit there and absorb
Then it is gone
A trip taken a first week October in Lake Superior Provincial Park.
The weather was on the cool side.
We traversed two portages to enter Treeby Lake.
With the campsite set up it was a matter of waiting
On our second morning I hit gold. The lighting was excellent
There was no wind, Therefore the lake was calm
I captured some amazing photos
One of the interesting aspects of photographing the shoreline of Lake Superior are the rock formations. These rocks date back to the volcanic era of Earth. The effects of water and wind has created many interesting shapes.
The joy of being streamside
The music of running water
The sunlight filtering through
The cedar trees
A fallen cedar tree beckons
A place of peace and solitude