19 Replies to “Newsletter #142, May, 2017”

  1. Ernie Siemens says: Reply

    I really enjoyed viewing your images this month, especially the grass land ones. Thanks for sharing.

    1. There is something special about the light in the grass and that is why I keep going back. Thanks Ernie.

  2. Lise St. Gelais James says: Reply

    Thanks Chris. Love your work.

    1. Thank you Lisa. I hope you have a wonderful summer season…in the Chilcotin.

  3. Fred Nenninger says: Reply

    I always look forward to and enjoy your monthly newsletter Chris. I know the Tallheo cohort will enjoy their week as much as I did last year. Thanks for sharing your amazing magic light images in this post – it’s such a thrill to be in the right place at the right time when the light happens like this.

    1. Yes, the spirit of Tallheo calls once again and I am excited, just as I was last year. Some of the images you made last year will no doubt pop back into my mind as I walk about the cannery. Your spirit is now a part of my experience there. Thank you for having joined us. Thanks Fred.

  4. Peter B McIlvaney says: Reply

    Some truly stunning photos. A benign hunter of light you are indeed.

    1. I like that, “a benign hunter of light”! I never thought of it that way, but I do ever so much enjoy going on that hunt. Thank you.

  5. A wonderful start to anew week. Thank you Chris, for sharing the beauty of creation.

    1. Thank you Buzz…always a pleasure!

  6. You have an eye for perfection. Thank you.

    1. Thanks Maureen. I think it’s nature that has an eye for perfection!

  7. Doris Jones says: Reply

    Such rich vastness in BC! The photo opportunities are limitless, thank you for sharing these beautiful images in this newsletter!

    1. Thank you Doris.BC has it all!

  8. Rosemarie Prenter says: Reply

    Awesome photos of our beautiful world, you have a gift of seeing what’s offered, thanks for sharing.

    1. It’s a privilege to be able to share…thank you Rosemary.

  9. Karen Wrinkle says: Reply

    Yes, you are a gift of light!!! Still standing tall/retired pilings – holding wisdom !!

    1. Yes, holding wisdom they are…thank you Karen.

  10. Dennis Ducklow says: Reply

    Your love of the gifts of the natural world and appreciation for its infinite beauty shines through in all your writings. I love that, along with your enthusiasm for all of it.

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