Tenderness in Nature

I had been watching a family of Barred Owls near my house for a few weeks and came across this scene unfolding one day. This was the last of the family to fledge and slowly climbed up the nest tree to the top. Soon Mom came to seemingly spend a little time with the youngster before it moved from the tree. Of course she would be continuing to feed the baby for awhile but this was a big day for the little guy. She nuzzled and cuddled it for some time before heading off to find food. The baby eventually tried to fly, of course couldn’t and walked to another tree and climbed up. I had never witnessed this behaviour before and it was amazing to watch. Nature is something to witness.

Time For A Facelift

As time goes by, I often lose track of it. It’s been a long time since any significant changes in my website. The name came and the site about when I started working as a concert photographer, I needed a name to put on the site so I could upload photographs, it was that simple. I still wish to maintain a web presence so it needs to be polished further than it is. I have been busy working “under the hood” a bit recently as well as planning the future of the website. There are a couple of changes that you will see right now. I’ve done away with the “Home” page and you now land into a photo gallery right away, it’s about the photos, right? Keep an eye on the site as it evolves.

Maritime Icon

At one time, I spent a lot of time here at Peggy’s Cove. I challenged myself to find a shot that I had never seen before, something completely new. This is likely Novs Scotia’s most photographed location and I doubt I got anything new and original, but this is one that did interest me. I stayed later than usual because the fog rolled in and I wanted to explore the possibilities. I think it was worth the effort.

A Different Time

When we arrived in the highlands of Scotland, we encountered this castle which has been used in several movies and TV shows, Eileen Donan. The castle you see here isn’t the original as it was destroyed in the Jacobite uprising and rebuilt it the early 1900s.

I love this image as a black and white. I think it works very well and I especially like the dark sky. I hope I get another chance to photograph this iconic location again, hopefully at high tide.

A Different Time