Monday, October 13, 2014

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Leslie Street Spit, Toronto

Leslie Street Spit is open to the public on weekends, and is a beautifully quiet, out-of-the-way location right here in the city. Years of landfill from Toronto's building sites have built this spit of land into the near shore of Lake Ontario. The man-made fill is gradually becoming naturalized and is now home to almost 400 species of plants, along with a fairly diverse population of wildlife that includes birds, reptiles, mammals and butterflies.

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Man-made fill on the shores of the spit.




Trees killed by Cormorant guano.
 
Cormorant nests in established colony.

Forest floor under cormorant nests.

Beaver lodge in the wetlands area.

Excellent roads for cycling and many great trails for walking.

Monday, September 8, 2014

British Columbian Vignettes

Scenes from Oak Bay, Victoria and Morte Lake, Quadra Island.

Sunrise over Oak Bay

Heron at low tide, Oak Bay
 
Moonlight and ambient daylight, Oak Bay
                                     
Morte Lake

Morte Lake

 

Monday, July 7, 2014

Back-lit Buildings

I noticed these back-lit buildings recently and returned at a later date when conditions were right to photograph them.





Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Musical Art

A small collection of music-themed images ... PRINTS AVAILABLE!





Thursday, February 6, 2014