Archive For April 13, 2015
This young Cheetah cub sat by the edge of their habitat along with its litter mates and mother. The way it sat there so strong and regal, dark marking on its face almost like primitive warrior face paint, I almost thought it would jump up and take off after some unsuspecting prey any minute
I love all animals but have always been more partial to cats, but this beautiful, charming Golden Retriever named Gracie would melt any cat lover’s heart. Patience is a virtue is a rule in photography, specially with curious pups that want to know what your doing with that thing in front of your face.
While out on a walk with my camera I came across this old broken wooden chair put out for garbage pickup. The grain, discolouring and cracking of the old wood intrigued me. I loved the look of the way the plug from the leg contrasted with the seat.
Sometime I see things in nature and it’s not hard for me to imagine what other planets look like. Here in this photo is the root system of a very old tree located in one of the parks in my home town. I am also certain someone has made a home under there. Everyone who…
Mushrooms come in all sizes and shapes these ones were growing on the side of a tree. The texture, shape and colour patterns fascinated me. It almost looked like the hide of an animal.
When seen in this circumstance even a full grown tiger can look like a house cat. He wasn’t sure about me being there so it took a few minutes of just sitting quietly and still until he relaxed and closed his eyes. But it was worth the wait.
Every photographer has to shoot at least one sunset in their life. Although photos can never completely capture the full breath taking beauty of a sunset this is my favourite one I’ve taken so far. On a beach a few hours from my hometown in Ontario Canada. I was surprised how well it came out…
This sun flower was growing in the garden of a local home in my hometown. Taller than me and the bloom was as large as my own head! I was taken by surprise by its size and colour. Capturing the veins of colour in the petals while not losing the detail of the seeds proved…
On one of my many visits to a favourite place on mine, the Toronto zoo, I captured this lovely creature sleeping in the afternoon sun. I love the white and grey colours with touches of brown and black throughout the image of the Polar bear and the rock he rests on.