Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Pink Boots


Pink Boots
Seen this morning at the beach. There's nothing better than splashing around in the rain in your new Pink Boots.


Monday, September 12, 2011

Sailboats in Moonlight

Cobourg has a marina and beach that get rave reviews from boaters and sun seekers throughout the Great Lakes region. Our beach is reputed to be second only to that of Sandbanks Provincial Park. I like to walk here at all hours and all seasons, because each time it is different. This moonlit night is particularly peaceful.

Forest Paths

Here are two similar scenes. I am attracted by what might lie ahead on the path or behind the trees. The first one is in the James Cockburn Park in Cobourg, ON.; the second is at the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area in Warsaw, ON.



Sunday, August 21, 2011

Frog Pond

My friend Helena has a lovely little pond in her garden with a few small golden koi and some lilies. Recently a couple of frogs moved in, and the pond is a peaceful haven. I remember the late-night singing of the frogs in the springtime when I was growing up - this brings it all back.


Monday, August 8, 2011

Beach Bonfire

It's summertime and there's nothing better than a bonfire on the beach, roasting marshmallows with friends. This is the same fire but it changes as the night grows old.



Saturday, June 18, 2011

Baltimore Oriole - what a beauty!

I was lucky this week to see a pair of Baltimore Orioles attending to their nest and chicks. This pretty fellow, with his beak full of grubs, posed for me.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Butterfly Weekend

This must have been my weekend for butterflies. We saw quite a number of them while out hiking and at the beach, and these four obligingly sat for a portrait. Update: Thanks to TH for identifying these for me - I never knew you were a butterfly fancier! Sizes are approximate. 






Papilio Glaucus (Eastern Tiger Swallowtail) - Size 3" across








Vanessa Antiopa (Mourning Cloak) - Size 3-1/2" across








Celastrina Ladon (Spring Azure) - Size 1-1/4" across








Hylephila Phyleus (Fiery Skipper) - Size 1-1/2" across


Donkey and an Apple



Saturday, April 9, 2011

Swan Love

It is spring at last, and this pair of swans was courting and preening at the Brighton Marina. Ansel Adams, renowned photographer, said it best: "Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter."

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Oldsquaw Duck (clangula hyemalis)

This pretty little fellow and his friend were paddling in the harbour in the sunshine the other morning. I looked him up to find his name was Oldsquaw, and then was told this has been changed to Long Tail Duck - a sadly prosaic name for such a charming specimen.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Forest Stream

While we wait for summer and warmth to return, here is something to remind us. We were in a stand of aspens in the Northumberland Forest. The trail passed the edge of a south facing cliff, and the sun poured in through the trees. You can see a bit of blue sky reflected in the water. The green tint is natural - no retouching was done. A trick of the light, I suppose, taken with my pocket camera.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Tree Shadow

Today, I was looking for interesting shadows and found this. Do trees grow on pavement? Only under the brightest sunshine.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Harbour Sunrise

One aspect of this blog is to provide a record of my growth as a photographer. Here's one to benchmark myself by. Next year, when I shoot a scene like this, I want to be able to look back and see improvement. For now, even though I think I can do so much better technically, this beauty still makes me catch my breath.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Winter Grasses

Cobourg recently installed an all-season garden at the beach. I'm not sure that was their intent, but I am happy with the result. The summer flowers gave way to fall foliage, and then winter set in. Now that spring is near, these lovely seed tassels, in the muted winter colour palette of straw and blue, are all that's left.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Ice Shelf Under The Trees

Out for a hike today, we spotted this huge ice shelf supported by the trees when the snow melted away from underneath.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Bulrushes

Out with our hiking club on Sunday, I wanted to capture the misty weather in this monochromatic scene, and plunged thigh-deep into the snow filled ditch at the roadside while trying to get the right frame. Cold and wet, but happy with the result - and the rest of the hike got me warm and dry again.