Digital, 2020.
A pink, hazy sunset. I wanted to catch a glimpse of the sun but I didn’t make it in time. I believe the sky was hazy due to the smoke from the California wildfires making its way up to us.


Digital, 2020.
A pink, hazy sunset. I wanted to catch a glimpse of the sun but I didn’t make it in time. I believe the sky was hazy due to the smoke from the California wildfires making its way up to us.







Digital, 2020.
When fluffy summer clouds turn into intense summer sunsets.





Digital, 2020.
Some days, there isn’t enough time for me to leave to head off to my usual spots. Luckily, there are some good vantage points right in the backyard. I’m really going to miss these summer sunsets once winter rolls around.


Digital, 2020.
I got a call from a friend telling me to go outside if I could. She saw that the sky was turning into a brilliant sunset and had to let me know in case I was missing it. Funny thing is, I was! I appreciate the people that let me know when something is happening sky-wise! I wasn’t able to head off to my usual haunts but I’m happy I still got something.












Digital, 2018.
Cherry blossom season is here! High Park is a well known spot in Toronto to catch a glimpse of the pretty Sakura blossoms. Cherry blossoms are my favourite flowers and so I was super excited to be able to see them up close. We visited just in time as some trees were starting to look a little bare. One good rainfall with a bit of wind and that would be the end of that!




Digital, 2017.
Christmas lighting always leads to some experimental photography.


Digital, 2017.
I was indoors when I noticed some interesting light coming through the window. I headed outside and the sky was lit up in the prettiest pink shade! It was amazing as the whole sky was uniform and didn’t look like a specific cloud formation. Almost as if someone had some real life Photoshop ability to change the sky from blue to pink. I’ve never seen anything like it before.