A Bucket List Location for your Next Wildlife Photography Adventure

Exploring Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve in Newfoundland and Labrador If you’re searching for your next wildlife photography adventure, it’s time to add Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve to your bucket list. Set on the south west tip of Newfoundland’s Avalon Peninsula, this site promises a visual overload for bird lovers and photographers alike. AfterContinueContinue reading “A Bucket List Location for your Next Wildlife Photography Adventure”

Perfect Puffin Photography

Capturing the “Clown of the Sea” A Guide to Puffin Photography on the Bonavista Peninsula in Newfoundland For more Puffin images, check out my Puffin Collection. Who doesn’t love a puffin? Often called the “Clown of the Sea,” these charming birds are a favorite among wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. With their stocky bodies, colorfulContinueContinue reading “Perfect Puffin Photography”

The Skerwink Trail

Capturing Ocean Vistas, Sea Stacks, and Boreal Wonders on One of Canada’s Best Hikes Nestled along Newfoundland’s rugged east coast, the Skerwink Trail is more than just a hike—it’s a photographer’s dream and a traveler’s delight. Renowned as one of Canada’s top coastal walks, this loop offers an unbeatable blend of dramatic ocean views, toweringContinueContinue reading “The Skerwink Trail”

Mistaya Canyon

Raging Waters, Sculpted Canyons and Soaring Mountain Vista’s This amazing spot is just a short hike from the parking lot off of the Icefields Parkway. An added bonus, and unlike some other popular stops along the Parkway, is that Mistaya is far less crowded. There are facilities located at the ample parking lot. The parkingContinueContinue reading “Mistaya Canyon”

Marble Canyon

A mere 30 minutes from Banff is a prime example of erosion at work. That is the theme at this reasonable 1.8 km hike tracking part of the Kootenay River as it has has carved a canyon through the limestone. While Takakkaw Falls holds bragging rights for the second highest waterfall in Canada, Marble CanyonContinueContinue reading “Marble Canyon”

Doncaster River – Redux

Description Located a mere fifteen minutes from Ste. Adele, the Parc is a well maintained series of trails that follow the Doncaster river through a valley. While there are many trails to choose from, my favorite is the yellow trail that follows the river upstream from the main entrance. There are so many vantage points,ContinueContinue reading “Doncaster River – Redux”

Bingham Falls

Stowe Vermont Highway 108 as it passes through Smugglers Notch Description Leave Stowe along route 108 and head towards the stunning and steep Smugglers Notch to visit a very accessible and stunning mountain waterfall. The entrance to the falls are well past the restaurants, shops, and resorts of the extended Stowe area. When one comesContinueContinue reading “Bingham Falls”

Parc Riviere Doncaster

Check out my latest blog post on Doncaster here. Prints Prints of images on my webiste are, or can be made available (just email me), on my on-line gallery through Pictorem here. Pictorem is a professional printer who offer a variety of media including Canvas, Acrylic, Wood and Metal substrates for printing and most importantlyContinueContinue reading “Parc Riviere Doncaster”

Quebec City and Charlevoix

Keeping travel local this year, given the uncertain state of the COVID-19 pandemic and various international travel restrictions, we decided to explore our own back yard and am I ever glad we did. This six day trip would encompass Quebec City for a day, and then travel north to La Malbaie in the heart ofContinueContinue reading “Quebec City and Charlevoix”

Iceland

Reykjavik Bay and a Viking Scuplture Perched on the Arctic Circle, Iceland was born of volcanoes and water. Volcanoes build the land and water tears it down. Crystal clear air, dramatic vistas, end-less golden hour, deep saturated greens, and a geology like no other, Iceland is a photographer’s dream. Let’s not even mention the NorthernContinueContinue reading “Iceland”