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Golden Beach, Lake Erie Landscape Photography

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Golden Beach, Lake Erie Landscape Photography

I have a love hate relationship with 4am wake up calls. It means going to bed at 9pm if I can and I still need to drag myself out into the darkness in the morning. But when the sun comes up on the beach it makes it all worth while. It was beautiful and quiet in Port Stanley, summer is definitely in the air. Surprisingly lots of people out getting the town ready for summer.

Here’s how my day looked:

4:00 am – wake up call

4:40 am – load car and leave for Port Stanley, gear was packed the night before

5:30 am – arrive at the beach in Port Stanley, set up and begin photographing in pre-sunrise light

6:00 am – sunrise, keep shooting

6:30 am – wrap shoot and head back to the studio

7:20 am – arrive back at the studio and unpack the car

7:30 am – begin downloading and backing up files

8:45 am – breakfast

8:00 am – choose selects, tweak images for colour, contrast, lightness, and darkness, process raw files

10:30 am – caught up on client orders and emails

1:00 pm – retouch

1:30 pm - send test prints to the lab and archive final image

Oh and I just about forgot! A little video from my morning on the beach {if you’re reading via email or RSS you’ll likely need to click through to our blog to see it}:

Where do you dream about spending your spring mornings?

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Summer’s Serenity

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Summer’s Serenity, Seascape Photography

Eeeek! I can’t believe I haven’t officially shared this photograph with you yet! It’s one I made last summer, I guess things got a little crazy with my artist in residency at Beausoleil Island that it slipped through the blogging cracks. You probably recognize it from our May desktop calendar plus it was the cover image for both our 2013 wall calendar and 5×7 calendar.

I just wanted to share with you a few details from this early morning session in Bayfield. I’d seen these rocks during my location scout, and as you can see, they’re in the water. I remember the water level was up and down that week with rain and hot dry spells so I had no idea what I’d be in for when I showed up at the beach. Luckily the rock in the foreground was just at the water’s edge so I was still able to get some of the coarse beach sand in the bottom left, then a band of foggy water fading out into the smoothness of the lake. For those of you just tuning in you can click through to read all about how I create the look of calm water in my seascape photographs, hint – it’s done entirely in camera.

Here’s how my schedule looked that day:

2:50 am – wake up call

3:20 am – load car and leave for Bayfield, gear was packed the night before

4:45 am – arrive at the beach in Bayfield, set up and begin photographing in pre-sunrise light

5:48 am – sunrise, keep shooting

6:00 am – wrap shoot and head back to the studio

7:30 am – arrive back at the studio and unpack the car

7:45 am – begin downloading and backing up files

8:00 am – breakfast

~ Spent the morning tending to client orders ~

1:45 pm - choose selects, tweak images for colour, contrast, lightness, and darkness, process raw files

2:15 pm – retouch

3:00 pm – send test prints to the lab and archive final image

And here’s a little video so you can get a sense of how beautiful it was out on the beach {if you’re reading via email or RSS you’ll likely need to click through to our blog to see it}:

Days like these can be busy and long but they’re oh so rewarding I’d never trade them in. Plus, it’s awesome to start my day on the beach!

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January 2013 Desktop Calendar

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I’m so excited for the new year! Who am I kidding? I’m ALWAYS excited for the new year! New beginnings, turning points, fresh starts, and new plans – some of my favourite things. We’re busy around here this week and next setting our goals and intentions for the coming year and plotting to take over the world. Ok, maybe not that last part.

I hope you enjoy your first calendar of 2013 and your last desktop calendar with a Beausoleil Island image. This one features Finger Point and you can download yours here:

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You can see our whole archive of calendars here: Downloadable Desktop Calendars. And you can purchase our 2013 Calendar now in our shop.

What are you up to these days? Are you celebrating the holiday season? Getting ready for the new year? Or winding down the old?

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Landscape Photography – Finger Point

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Finger Point, Landscape Photography

It was a warm August evening when we emerged from the wooded trail out onto the stunning pink rock of the Canadian Shield at Finger Point. Gorgeous! People were basking in the glory of the unofficial last days of summer – frisbee on the beach, splashing in the water, stretched out on the warmth of the rock, and sharing food and wine with family and friends at Finger Point.

This completes my Beausoleil Island image collection, pretty amazing place huh? If you ever get a chance you should definitely visit. We have many more photographs to share with you though, a few landscapes from Newfoundland and some images of autumn’s fog. So stay tuned!

Have you enjoyed our Beausoleil Island photographs? Which are your most favourite? What is it that you like about them?

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December 2012 Desktop Calendar

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Wow! November has certainly gotten away from me. I woke up this morning and realized I hadn’t shared with you your December desktop calendar. Eeek!

I’m putting together a few posts for you for December – I want to share with you my review of the first iPad photo app that I tried, the last photograph from my artist in residency on Beausoleil Island, and some tips for reducing stress and having a more relaxing time during the holidays.

In the meantime I hope you enjoy our December desktop calendar featuring our newest Beausoleil Island landscape photograph Muskoka Pink. You can download your copy here:

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You can see our whole archive of calendars here: Downloadable Desktop Calendars. And you can purchase our 2013 Calendar now in our shop.

What are your plans for December? What do you hope for during the holidays? What would really make it the best holiday season ever?

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Modern Art – Muskoka Pink

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Muskoka Pink, Modern Art Photograph

We were very lucky that the night we made Thumb Point I was also able to make Muskoka Pink. Thank goodness we had our acts together and did a bunch of location scouting at the beginning of our stay, that kind of planning is what leads to creating two photographs of this nature in one evening without the help of filters or PhotoShop.

What are three words you’d use to describe Muskoka Pink? Would it be a feeling, a colour, or a sound? Maybe it’s nostalgia for a season, or longing for what’s to come?

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Muskoka Modern Art – Thumb Point

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Thumb Point, Modern Art Photograph

Thumb Point was a very quick and beautiful bike ride a few minutes north of Beausoleil Island‘s main Cedar Springs campground. Gorgeous pink Canadian Shield stretching out into the oh so calm water. It was a quiet Sunday evening save for a few boats going by and animated conversations around campfires. The trek back to our cabin on the other side of the island wasn’t nearly as scary as it had been the past couple nights, I guess I was getting used to riding in the pitch black. After we backed up our photographs we spent the rest of the evening getting to know our neighbours around a campfire on the beach. Perfect.

Oh, and in case you were wondering, yes, you can actually stay at one of the eight campsites out on the rocky plain of Thumb Point.

Where is your favourite place to enjoy nature? Is it nearby or quite a distance away? Is it a place many people visit or is it one of your own little secrets? What are the highlights?

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November 2012 Desktop Calendar

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October has certainly been a beautiful month! Scattered with sunshiny days and gorgeous orange foliage. Ahhhhh… And the bounty of a great harvest season is filling the farmer’s markets and our fridge. Fantastic! November is almost upon us, a time when I’ll finish putting our yard to bed and preparing our home for winter. I definitely want to bring some bits of nature inside to keep us in good cheer through the winter months. And try to figure out a way to make our house a bit more log cabin chic.

On our blog you can expect to see the last few photographs from my Artist in Residency on Beausoleil Island, what life is like on the island, a review of an iPad photo app, and the strides I’m making to get more sleep.

I know I’m a bit early this month with November’s desktop calendar, but I have it all ready and I can’t resist sharing it with you! So here you go, this month we’re featuring my recent panoramic photograph from Beausoleil Island called Warrior. You can read a bit about the evening we made this image in a recent blog post.

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You can see our whole archive of calendars here: Downloadable Desktop Calendars. And you can purchase our 2013 Calendar now in our shop.

What are your hopes for November? Have you put your garden to bed? Are you battening your hatches for winter? Or are you preparing your home for the rejuvenating season to come?

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Beausoleil Island Landscape – Christian Beach Sunset

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It was Darren’s birthday when we were on Beausoleil Island so we decided to have a low key evening, hanging out near our cabin and having a campfire. It was the perfect time to experiment with sunset photographs! We’ve had a lot of requests for them so I figured it was due time that I gave them a whirl. I find sunsets are often much prettier once the sun has sunk below the horizon and I’m not staring straight into a glowing orb, and they are most beautiful when there are a few wispy clouds to catch on fire.

{I’ve also posted a video from our sunset shoot so if you’re reading it via RSS and can’t see it be sure to click through to our blog}

What’s your opinion? Do you like sunset photographs? Or do you think they are too over-photographed? Do you prefer when the sun is actually in the image? What do you think of our sunset? Do you think we should make more or move on?

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Beausoleil Island Landscape – Warrior

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Warrior, Beausoleil Island Fine Art Landscape Photograph

The water in Georgian Bay, Lake Huron was really low during our stay on Beausoleil Island. Typically Ogitchidawkwe Naaniibwe Islands are completely detached from Beausoleil Island proper but a sandbar formed giving us access without having to wade or swim across. I was lucky enough to make the landscape photograph Warrior the same night that we were in the area creating Enfold, meaning one less scary Blair Witch bicycle ride through the woods.

What do you think of panoramic photographs? Do you find them awkward to frame and display? Or do you love their boldness?

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