I went on a field trip to the grasslands yesterday and that shiny, bright Easter yellow flower, the sagebrush buttercup, appeared to be the first flower to colour the landscape. Just like the meadowlark and the bluebird, I always look forward to seeing it. All parts of the buttercup are mildly poisonous when fresh. Before […]
macro photography
To all artists – “dare to experiment”
I would say to any artist: ” Don’t be repressed in your work, dare to experiment, consider any urge, if in a new direction all the better”. – Edward Weston I was photographing near a remote glacial lake, called Reflection Lake. It is situated deep in the heart of the Charlotte Alplands, nestled in the […]
Wild Horses of the Nemaiah Valley
This week I had the great pleasure of photographing the wild horses of the Brittany Triangle and the Nemaiah Valley in the Chilcotin region of central British Columbia. A count of these wild animals was being made by the Friends of the Nemaiah Valley. The horses you see in this image were made as we […]
First Image in 2013!

On News Year’s Eve I noticed frost crystals on one of our outside windows. They were beautiful but I would need morning light to photograph them. So, first thing New Year’s Day I got up at day break and went immediately to the Conservatory window. During the night it had clouded over and got mild, […]
It’s been raining in the Cariboo. Water droplets outside my office.
Every day when I am home, I walk 60 seconds from my house to my Gallery office to work. Every day I see 60 seconds worth of amazing images. However, usually I don’t have my camera with me during that 60 second walk. Last week I decided to change that routine. I put a macro […]