Tag: Nature Photography
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Reflections

The weather in Toronto is finally warming up and I went for a walk to take advantage of it. I love taking photos of reflections. There is something really special about seeing an image or setting reflected in a puddle.
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Pear Tree

I converted this image of a pear tree into black & white because I felt the photo would be more visually interesting. I like monochrome photography because it’s unexpected. We see things in colour all the time and can get used to it.
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Nature

I took this photo because I was interested by the bee that had landed on the flower. Nature is pretty amazing.
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Run

I saw a dog running on the beach and he looked so happy. It’s the little things in life that generally cause the most happiness.
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Standing Tall

I was interested by the proud looking trees standing together at the side of the road.
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Patience

I took this photograph last summer. I’m not so patiently waiting for the return of summer and all the fun that it brings. I was drawn to the corn because of the contrast between the vibrant, youthful colour and its life stage.
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Blur

I was pulling focus when I was taking photos last summer. In this photograph I was trying to make the background blurry with the focus on the twigs in the bottom left area. I find that the almost entirely blurred photograph kind of works better than with more elements in focus.
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Rustic

I was interested by the veins in the leaf. I reduced the saturation in this photo because I wanted it to be a bit murky.
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Dancing at Dusk

I took this photo at dusk. I was interested by the silhouette of the plants dancing in the wind.
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Frozen

I took this photo because I was drawn to the cold, detached mood. It’s interesting that scenery and colour can make a place feel a certain way.
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Nature in the City

I took this photo at a park in Toronto. I was interested by the peaceful, nature setting within the city of Toronto.
