
Digital, 2018.
A sunset in spring.














Digital, 2018.
These are some of my favourite photos ever. I love Niagara Falls and have visited during every season, but nothing will ever beat this. In a rare deep freeze, the water down below froze solid. The ice covering the branches was a few centimetres deep. I honestly have never seen anything like it. It was like the ice storm in Toronto x10. It felt like something out of the movie Frozen. I’m sure these photos look cold enough, right? I can assure you it was so much colder in person. I was worried about my camera malfunctioning. The watery mist was no where to be found and in its place was a light sprinkling of snow. I was wearing mittens and while they kept my hands warm, I was constantly taking them off as operating my camera became difficult with them on. Which lead to my hands becoming beet red and numb. It was a process but would I do it all over again? Absolutely.


Digital, 2017.
These photos were taken a few minutes apart. It started to snow and it started to snow hard. It made the drive home a little difficult but it made for some beautiful photos and scenery!




Digital, 2017.
This was an interesting sunset as the clouds closest to us were blanketed in shadow while the ones behind them were lit up. It really was a surreal scene to witness in person.





Digital, 2017.
When wispy clouds in the afternoon lead to brilliant red skies in the evening.




Digital, 2017.
Sometimes when the clouds are super pronounced during daytime, you just know it will result in a stunning sunset later.






Digital, 2017.
New York City in the summer! I really loved just walking around the city and snapping shots of the architecture. My only regret is not taking more.















Digital, 2017.
Norwalk, Connecticut in summer. The pier is such a lovely place to be during sunset. We were able to visit on a really nice night where the sky was clear and the texture in the water was beautiful. I’ve heard that sunrises here can be absolutely gorgeous but I haven’t had the chance to see that on my own yet.