Digital, 2020.
Blue skies and fluffy clouds visible right from the backyard.


Digital, 2020.
Blue skies and fluffy clouds visible right from the backyard.

Digital, 2020.
Out of all the sunset shots, I only kept this one to be edited. I almost didn’t but I thought that cloud was too cute. It reminds me of two things: a helicopter and Flounder from The Little Mermaid.





Digital, 2020.
Some shots from a visit to the cemetery. I was a little more liberal with my editing with these ones. Instead of staying true to colour, I wanted to go for a colour scheme that was a little more fantastical and a little more whimsical.

Digital, 2020.
A hazy and foggy view of the Toronto skyline. Complete with caution tape.


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, 2019.
Some pretty red flowers covered by the one of the season’s first snowfalls.
















Digital, 2019.
The cemetery is one of my go to places to take photos of autumn foliage. Surrounded by trees, it’s hard not to find one that isn’t covered by red and orange leaves. If you’re ever lucky to be here during golden hour, it sure is a treat on the eyes!



Digital, 2019.
The day before, we had a lot of rainfall to the point where it flooded the beach. It resulted in such a surreal look where you would have sand and water alternating until you finally got to the lake. This resulted in interesting sunset shots due to the reflections in the water.