Reasons to Love Vancouver Island in Summer: #4 Dolphins
Are you noticing a trend here? Yes, I love my wildlife photography in summer here in British Columbia. My favourite thing to do is go out in my little boat […]
Are you noticing a trend here? Yes, I love my wildlife photography in summer here in British Columbia. My favourite thing to do is go out in my little boat […]
We have a bald eagle nest in the estuary behind our campsite in Campbell River, British Columbia. It’s too far away to photograph (for me), but with a spotting scope,
Another one of my favourite photography subjects in summertime is seen during my frequent boating trips: Humpback Whales. In fact, I’m seeing more and more of them all the time.
Ahhhh, summertime in BC. It’s truly spectacular. The long summer nights, the mountains, the lakes, the ocean, the waterfalls, the beaches, the trees, the wildlife, and did I mention the
We’re back in British Columbia for the summer and we’re all set up at our favourite spot at Thunderbird RV Park in Campbell River. Opportunities for wildlife photography abound here,
Explorer. I think I’ll have to add it to my tagline. I’m happiest when I’m out there looking for new things, new places, new experiences. I’m walking across the desert
Last week I shared with you my Top 10 Landscape Photos of 2016. As you probably know, I love my wildlife photography too, so now I have my favourite wildlife
Quadra Island lies just across Discovery Passage from Campbell River, British Columbia, and on it is a very special location known as Copper Cliffs. It’s actually a famous diving location.
Welcome back to my series “Great Subjects”. This week we’re going to look at one of my favourite great subjects to photograph: birds. Bird photography can be incredibly rewarding when
My boat Snoopy is all waxed and shiny, ready for the season here in Campbell River, British Columbia. We just had our first day of boating, and our first day
I can’t remember the last time I made an image, processed it, and published it on the same day. I’m lucky if I process my images in the same year