I’ve talked about tryptichs and wall decor before, but here’s a new example with abstracts.
Imagine your office space or reception area with some large “real” artwork, and not those cheesy “motivational” posters. Soooo passe now!
"to see the world in a grain of sand..."

Nature, when you look close enough is truly an artist!Continue Reading

I took a drive around my neighbourhood (all 250 kilometres of it!) just to see what kinds of interesting subjects I could find close to home.Continue Reading

Despite the winter cold it forshadows, Autumn is really a beautiful time of year. Most people would associate the New England states with the most gorious fall colours of all, but right here in Manitoba we do ok too!Continue Reading
All right, it’s Friday and looks like Patio Season is over (at least for now). So now that you have some spare time on your hands, here’s a little weekend assignment for you warriors. It’s the worms eye view exercise, should you choose to accept it. And it’s not impossible at all.
All you need to do is identify 10 cool things to shoot this weekend, but shoot them on your belly. You’ll have to either point your camera skyward, find something interesting from the macro perspective, or otherwise find a cool way to shoot your subject from this strange angle. Try a variety of lenses. I’ll post my results here on Monday. Post yours here. We can compare notes!
You’ll be surprised at your results.
Have a good weekend regardless of the angle you’re seeing the world from.
ciao.

More reasons to love the iphone and WordPress – they both support geotagging which means that if you’re using these tools, you can now record the location of your special photo site automatically and post them from your iPhone to your WordPress blog where they can be viewed on a map. Continue Reading
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Vacation time – the best time to stay up till dawn being mesmerized by the night sky! The moon timelapse series was just the start.
All week I have been up till 3:00 shooting the night sky. With the moonrise occurring very late it’s perfect for photographing the Milky Way.Continue Reading