The sunshine was just incredible, such a great day to be on the trails. A beautiful warmth over the snow, the trails wide open.
Tag Archives: Winter
Monochrome Monday | Evergreen Frost
I love the ways the trees look with a blanket of frost over them early in the morning. Black and White Monochrome edit pulls in more of the shadows and highlights!
February Can Be Frigid | #16
It feels so incredible driving through nature.
Silent Sunday | Snowmobile Ride
Lens-Artists Challenge#385 | Unusual Crop
This week Ritva encourages us to think outside of the normal photography constraints and push the cropping limits. In Ritva’s post, she provides many beautiful examples, one that pulled me in is the in camera crop. It is ‘easier’ to crop in post processing. This morning I woke and looked outside, in the bright morningContinue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge#385 | Unusual Crop”
February Can Be Frigid | #15
The warm sun, within the trees, water flowing by – the perfect nature reset.
Snowmobiling + Photography
After a very successful snowmobile + photography outing last weekend, I wanted to share my set up as I am quite impressed at how well this worked in -24 C weather! Bag – Peak Design Sling Bag 6LI debated between this one and the 3L – I have a Canon RP + Canon R6MII thatContinue reading “Snowmobiling + Photography”
February Can Be Frigid | #14
We have been so blessed with a great snowmobile season this year. It is so fun to be out IN nature, in the trees, sometimes feeling like you are going through a nature tunnel. Last weekend we were graced with a bright, warm beautiful sun the whole ride over!
February Can Be Frigid | # 13
A snowy fuzz evergreen
Thoughtful Thursday Photo & Words | #6
Its interesting when things hit you, sometimes completely out of the blue, or so it would seem. When in a moment that feels overwhelming, happens so much more now, and the release of crying helps relieve of that. Photography takes me to my own little world, I am in my bubble, its amazing. I amContinue reading “Thoughtful Thursday Photo & Words | #6”