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Beauty at the beach
Even though the purpose of our drive over to Lake Huron was to find lighthouses to photograph, I always have my eyes open for animals, birds, and insects, and Point Clark seemed to be a favourite place for butterflies. As … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Colours, Curves, Lines & Shapes, Exploring, Flowers, Trees & Grass, Insects, Arachnids, etc., Lake Huron, Nature, Patterns, Photography, Point Clark, Ontario
Tagged blogging, butterflies, colours, exploring, flowers, insects, lake huron, nature patterns, ontario, photography, point clark
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Which one flies?
I don’t know about you, but before digital photography I was accumulating a vast collection of photo albums, whereas now I only do up a photo album for major, life changing experiences like my trip to Europe. I have mixed … Continue reading
The Butterfly Whisperer
A few days ago, I posted a picture of my son, Bryan, and his girlfriend, and it reminded me of another photo that I wanted to share. His girlfriend, Cayley, lives out in the country, and in their garden they … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Insects, Arachnids, etc., Nature, Photography
Tagged blogging, butterflies, insects, nature, photography
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Hey buddy, is this the way to Mexico?
In my opinion, capturing wildlife with my camera is the most rewarding of all photography. I think that’s because of how exceptionally patient you have to be and how difficult it is to find a subject who will stay in … Continue reading