Author: Capturing One Photo, Story & Book Review at a Time
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Abstract

I like blurring my photos so that they are not always so literal. I think it adds a bit of mystery and whimsy to the mood. It also allows people to look at the image and see something beyond what’s actually in the photo.
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Spotlight

I took this photo because the light streaking in reminded me of a spotlight on a stage. “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players” – William Shakespeare
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Maple Leaf

I took this photo because I was interested by the veins in the leaf. It’s so intricate and beautiful.
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Peaceful

I took this photo at Etienne Brule Park and converted it to black & white. Nature is so peaceful and serene. Walking through a park is a great way to relax and decompress.
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Hanging On

I took this photo in Toronto. I was interested by the dying leaf that was still hanging onto the branch.
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Haunting

I took this photo in Toronto. I was drawn to the slightly dark and chilling beauty of the leaves.
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Radiant

I took this photo in Toronto. I was interested by the ethereal/otherworldly light around the leaf.
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Dramatic Shadows

I took this photo in Toronto. I was interested by the strong shadows and light in this photo.
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Melancholy

I took this photo in Toronto on a rainy, gloomy day. I was drawn to the plant’s mood. I wanted to capture that feeling of loneliness and melancholy.
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Gallery

I took this photo in Milan, Italy. I converted the photograph into black and white to focus on the lines, shapes and shadows within the image. The architecture is like art. It is so intricate, detailed and beautiful.
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Water’s Edge

I took this photo at a park in Toronto. I love taking photos of water because it’s complex. Water is serene, beautiful, and yet it can be deadly.
