I found this dragonfly stuck in a spider’s web, trying in vain to free itself. I managed to set it free only to notice that he or she was unable to fly away. Upon closer inspection, I realized it had a twig stuck in one […]
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Smaller Details within the Empty Farmhouse
There is no object or element too obscure for me to photograph. I take joy in revealing the intricate details of an object that most people overlook.

Looking at Things in a Different Way
Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things in a different way. -Edward de Bono

Baby Robin
This baby Robin fell out of a tree at my parent’s and was hopping around the back yard. When my son first discovered it, the baby’s parents were nearby chirping away and swooping in. Later in the afternoon, I assume they abandoned their offspring, as […]

The Last of the Blossoms
Finally, a day with minimal wind (very hard to come by on the island). And just in the nick of time too, as the blossoms are shrivelling up and falling off the trees.

Raining in the Garden
It seems like it has been raining non-stop on Vancouver Island. So, I wrapped my camera in plastic today and set out in my little flower bed in the back yard. I changed things up a bit and used my flash off camera fitted with […]

6th Annual Great Gingerbread Showcase
The 6th annual great gingerbread showcase at the Inn at Laurel Point is a must see. Be prepared to be wowed by the absolutely amazing displays of creativity!

Beneath the Christmas Tree
Christmas morning what did I see? Beautifully wrapped gifts beneath the Christmas tree.

Daisy
Here is a quick little post before I dash out the door for work. Not sure which image I like the most. I like the dark, moody one, as I am naturally drawn to such a look; however, the colored one is more cheerful, which […]

Bees in the Flowers
I have an abundance of bees in the flower bed between my driveway and my neighbour’s that are constantly buzzing around. Armed with my camera one evening, I set out to capture some images of said bees.