Category: nature photography
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Ripples

“Everything we do, even the slightest thing we do, can have a ripple effect and repercussions that emanate. If you throw a pebble into the water on one side of the ocean, it can create a tidal wave on the other side.” -Victor Webster
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Quack Quack

I love taking photos of wildlife because they’re unpredictable. You never know how they will react or what they will do. You can get ready to take the shot but they won’t be having it. They will move or just take off entirely. I was interested by this duck’s energy. He seemed so peaceful and…
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Dawn of a New Day

I took this photo before the sun had started to rise. I love the dreamy colours of the morning light. The soft pink and purple hues make the sky even more beautiful.
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Fierce

I forced myself to get up super early last Friday to take photos at dawn. The light is so soft and beautiful in the morning. It really makes the shot so special. As I wandered around, I saw some ducks hanging out together in a pond. I started taking photos of them and really lucked…
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Golden Views

I took this photo near dusk when the light was softer. I really love the golden hue of the light hitting the plant.
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Golden

I was walking around Grenadier Pond in High Park near the end of the day. I try to take photos near dawn or dusk because the light at those times is better and softer. I took this photo because I thought that the way the light on the plants was beautiful.
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Distinctive

I was intrigued by the petal-less flower. It’s interesting to see that even without its petals, the flower is still quite lovely to look at.
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Tranquil Sunset

I took this photo at High Park near dusk in September. I really love that sense of peacefulness that is found in nature.
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Busy Bee

I took my dog for a walk in High Park this past weekend. During our walk, I saw a bee collecting pollen and nectar from this flower. It’s kind of amazing to watch and to realize just how important they are to our survival.


