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Scandinave Spa – Relax to the Max

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Two weeks ago was our five year anniversary so last week we took a three-day mini-vacation to Collingwood primarily to visit the Scandinave Spa. Oh Scandinavian spas, how do I love you… We went to the Scandinave at Blue Mountain two years ago for our anniversary and we were hooked. It led us to a day at the The Nordik Spa in Chelsea, Quebec later that same year and the Strom Spa in Montreal last year.

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The baths are simply divine… They have wonderfully hot pools, refreshing cool pools, and beautiful relaxation areas. The idea is that you spend 10-15 minutes in the hot pools which vary between 38 and 40 C (101-104 F), allowing the heat to open your pores, release toxins, and stimulate circulation. Then you go for a quick 2 second to 2 minute dip in the cool pools, which are 12 to 16 C (55-61 F), to rinse off those toxins and close up your pores. After that you head to one of the various relaxation areas for 10-15 minutes - a warm room with Muskoka chairs and a big beautiful window, a hammock under a tree, or you can dry off by one of the fires. If you’re like me you’ll spend this time sound asleep.

Oh, and if you need a break from the hot pools you should DEFINITELY try out the eucalyptus steam room. The first time Darren and I ever went to one of these spas we were both skeptical about whether we’d like a steam room. I thought it would be suffocatingly humid and way too hot. It turns out they’re the perfect balance of hot and steamy, we’ve actually been known to lose track of time and spend a half hour enjoying the easy breathing. And yes it’s just like in the movies, you walk in and can’t see a thing. Unlike the movies everyone was clad in bathing suits and there weren’t any back room deals going down.

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We ended up spending a full five hours there, including our fantastic one hour massages. Now this is a getaway I could get used to. If only it were closer to home…

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I love all the bath spas we’ve been to so far but I like Collingwood the best because the scenery is stunning and they have lots of clocks to help monitor how long I’ve spent in each area, sometimes it’s the little things that really matter. It’s set in a small wooded area surrounded by lots of trees making it cozy, quaint, and very tranquil.

I was surprised to see how much I loved the silence. I spend a fair amount of time alone in my studio retouching and writing blog posts causing me to crave social interaction, but spa silence is completely different. It helped quiet my mind in fifteen minute intervals, which was exactly what I needed.

If you ever have a chance to check out a bath spa you totally should. It’s one of the most relaxing things I’ve ever done. And they all seem to have their own personalities. The one at Blue Mountain offers yoga classes, I even saw a yoga day that they’re hosting, while at Strom some nights they have martinis and a DJ.

So what are your favourite relaxing getaways? Do you like to camp far, far away from the city? Are you into all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean? Or is a massage all it takes?

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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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Foggy Landscapes – Gibbons Park

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A Place to Dream, Landscape Photography

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Whisper To Me, Landscape Photography

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An Unexpected Journey, Landscape Photography

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Morning Run, Landscape Photography

Fog, oh beautiful, elusive fog. You always take me by surprise. How I love playing in your wake. You make the light soft and beautiful, put smiles on people’s faces, and fill the morning with magic.

More to come.

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Newfoundland Landscape Photography

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Romp, Newfoundland Landscape Photography

Late last summer, just two short weeks after our stint on Beausoleil Island, Darren and I took a last minute trip to Bell Island, Newfoundland to visit my family and walk the land that my Dad grew up on. I hadn’t been there since 2004, the year before he passed away, and I knew it was going to be hard but worth it tenfold. A few of my aunts were going so we tagged along, it was such an amazing way to get to know them better.

Evenings on Bell Island are beautiful! Big family dinner with my aunts and cousins then winding down with Darren on the cliff’s edge for sunset. I remember visiting this spot with my Dad the last time we were there, not the most glamorous walk to get here but the view makes you forget about it completely. Take a deep breath, inhale the fresh air off the sea, and relax, because you’re home.

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I come here almost every time I’m in Newfoundland. See that tiny white building on the horizon? It’s Bell Island’s lighthouse. I remember going there with my Dad and hearing about how this is the new lighthouse. The old one was more traditional but it was too close to the cliff’s edge and tests showed the ground there was slowly becoming unstable.

My Dad loved looking out over the cliff’s edge, I mean, how could you not. Check out those stripes in the rock, there’s so much to look at, so much natural history. And the colour that evening was amazing. Photographing the lighthouse was high on my list of image priorities, but it was more of a souvenir for myself and the details weren’t important, so I chose to step way back and get it all – the vastness of the landscape, the strange rocky pillars that surround the island, the cliffs, the layers of earth, the sea, and a nod to my Dad and his stories of the lighthouse.

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Bell Island Beach, Newfoundland Landscape Photography

Darren and I always make a point of spending some time on the beach, skipping stones, daring each other into the ice cold water, and watching the ferries go back and forth. Aren’t you just dying to know what’s in that opening in the rock? Me too.

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The Watch, Cape Spear, Newfoundland Landscape Photography

On this trip we ventured off Bell Island a few times, something we never did when we went with my Dad. He just wanted to spend time at the house he grew up in. My cousin drove us out to Cape Spear, the most easterly point in North America, where we got to check out the oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland and Labrador, built way back in 1839. It’s no longer in operation and just sits on the cliff’s edge for us to bask in it’s charm.

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Other World, Newfoundland Fog Photography

The old lighthouse was taken out of service in 1955 when a new concrete one was built in a more modern iconic lighthouse style. As soon as we arrived the fog rolled in like a house on fire, blanketing the cliff like a cloud on a mountain top. So we didn’t get to revel in the view from up there but it definitely gave me a chance to play with my camera in the fog Newfoundland is known for.

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What comes to your mind when you think of Newfoundland? The cliffs, the sea, the rock? Or jellybean row and lighthouses?

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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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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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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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Fine Art Landscape Photograph – Enfold

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Enfold, Fine Art Landscape Photograph

We were up early the Saturday we were on Beausoleil Island, making photographs and enjoying the beautiful landscape we were lucky enough to be submerged in for an entire week. The weather was finally calm and the sky was filled with big puffy clouds, which always makes the wee hours of the morning a lot more bearable.

It ended up being quite a busy day with photography at both dawn and dusk plus our first Meet and Greet at the park’s Visitor Centre.

5:15 am – wake up call

5:30 am - set up and begin photographing on the beach just outside our cabin in pre-sunrise light

6:25 am – sunrise, photography complete

6:30 am – back up memory cards to the iPad

6:45 am – nap, up late the night before creating Beausoleil Breeze

9:30 am – breakfast, called my Mom about her visit the next day, hand wash laundry in a bowl of water, dishes

11:30 am – lunch

Noon – bike across the island to shower

1:00-3:oo pm – Meet and Greet at the Visitor’s Centre

3:00 pm – location scout at Finger Point and Thumb Point

5:30 pm – bicycled back to our cabin on the other side of the island for dinner

7:00 pm – bicycle across the island to the old port for dusk photographs

7:20 pm – arrive at location, set up and begin photographing Enfold

8:19 pm – sunset, continue photographing

9:30 pm – another intense bicycle ride back to our cabin, ended up walking half of it because it was so dark

10:15 pm – back up memory cards to the iPad

10:45 pm – tucked into bed

Do you ever visit artists when they host Meet and Greets? Have you ever had a job where you worked a split shift? How did you manage it?

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