Into personal space

This little rabbit stayed perfectly still; truly believing that I couldn’t see it.  This is so close that I had to back off slowly to about 30 feet, put an extension tube onto my 100-400 lens (so if would be able to focus on a subject so close), and move back in.  I took this […]

Worth Watching – Neil Ever Osborne

Fantastic Canadian Conservation Photographer – Neil Ever Osborne – Website Neil is an “Emerging League” member of the International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP) His profile can be seen here.

Frosty

Hoar frost crystals on the surface of the snow are beautiful, but trouble for backcountry users.  They tend to form hard to detect sliding layers in the snowpack where avalanches occur.  The crystals form on cold clear nights.

A summer favourite

Quetico Provincial Park is a little slice of heaven. Located in western Ontario, it is a canoeist’s paradise. This cow moose dove, swam and fed in front of us for quite some time. She acknowledged our presence and kept her space but seemed to feel comfortable with Sarah and I there. Moments like these – […]