She was gorgeous! I saw her out of the corner of my eye and quickly stopped to take a second look and then another. Brown eyes, pursed lips, pleasingly plump – she had it all. Her hair was brown and wonderfully streaked with a perfect palette of colours. I could only image how long her… Continue Reading
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I suspect there is a little of each of us in this bison. We were surprised to find him sitting right beside the edge of the road just inches from potential traffic. I decided to stop and take a photo, secretly hoping a car would come from the other direction. Amusingly a car drove right… Continue Reading
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Do some phrases bug you after you’ve heard them a few times? Perhaps a commercial you’ve seen too much? Many years ago I went through a phase of reading books on photography. One phrase that kept coming up was the idea of making photos that were tack sharp. Initially I thot it had a nice… Continue Reading
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Fall changes everything. It is an annual prairie ritual as amazing as it is predictable. Every year it puts a smile on my face, a jump in my step and a reason to feel good. The colours are brighter, the air is crisper and the beauty richer. I look forward to the explosions of colour… Continue Reading
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Just bring out a camera and watch the reaction of people. It can be quite amusing as they quickly sort themselves into distinct groups. I recall many years ago accompanying a professional photographer to one of the company’s industrial sites. Our goal was to get photos of workers doing regular jobs for use in the… Continue Reading
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I should be the perfect candidate to enjoy black and white (B&W) photography. After all, I started out taking B&W photos as a kid and thot it was normal. That’s not entirely surprising since back in those prehistoric days, the whole world was black and white. I remember arguing with my dad that our TV… Continue Reading

