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While Camping in MacGregor Point Provincial Park I had the pleasure of seeing these yellow Lady Slippers all day.
06/28/2023

While Camping in MacGregor Point Provincial Park I had the pleasure of seeing these yellow Lady Slippers all day.

This is the full image of my banner.  It was taken several years ago while at Point Farms Provincial Park.  It overlooks...
07/10/2022

This is the full image of my banner. It was taken several years ago while at Point Farms Provincial Park. It overlooks Lake Huron.

Anyone want to guess where this is?
06/06/2022

Anyone want to guess where this is?

05/27/2022

This was taken where Lake Huron enters the St. Clair river. I was inspired by the tiny sailboat as it sails off toward the distant horizon. Head for unknown adventures.

I thought it was time to revisit some of my older photos.  This was taken in the spring of 2018 at Mac Donald Park.  Sou...
05/18/2022

I thought it was time to revisit some of my older photos. This was taken in the spring of 2018 at Mac Donald Park. South of Port Lambton. I did post it a few years back but only a portion if it in a square format.

This is a piece I have been looking to do for a while.  I finally found the two images I could put together.  This type ...
05/06/2022

This is a piece I have been looking to do for a while. I finally found the two images I could put together. This type of art is called a diptych. A diptych is a piece of art created in two parts. It may be a painting, drawing, photograph, carving, or any other flat artwork. The format of the pictures may be a landscape or portrait and the two parts will usually be the same size. Diptychs have been a popular choice among artists for centuries. Typically, the two panels are closely related to one another.

My first walk in the bush this spring.  Mostly Trout Lilies stretching across the forest floor.
05/02/2022

My first walk in the bush this spring. Mostly Trout Lilies stretching across the forest floor.

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