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Day 82
Day 82: SS Sicamous in the wind
I shot the SS Sicamous, a decked sternwheeler in Penticton, early on in the project. Today, I wanted to revisit it wit...
Day 81
Day 81: Reaching out
A common misconception in the world of photography is that wide-angle lenses serve the purpose of getting everything in the frame...
Day 80
Day 80: Free Range
As I mentioned before, we can discuss the ethics of the meat and dairy industries altogether, but it's always nice to see that many...
Day 79
Day 79: Unnamed Lake
Spring is finally upon us. This being Canada, however, we are still seeing evidence that winter was here in full force. #forest #...
Day 78
Day 78: Haynes Ranch
On day 74, I took a photo of a large barn that used to belong to local judge John Carmichael Haynes in the late 1800s. Today I we...
Day 77
Day 77: Okanagan Falls from the KVR
The temperature around here has been on the rise this week, as demonstrated by the very thin layer of ice that rem...
Day 76
Day 76: Rockopogo
Our brains are always looking for patterns. When I saw this group of rocks in Skaha Lake, my mind thought they looked a bit like a d...
Day 75
Day 75: McIntyre Bluff
Modern society is a complex game. We built it and it rewards us with many advantages. Safety, services, and products to name th...
Day 74
Day 74: Haynes Barn
What you see in this scene is the largest of three barns that used to belong to a popular Judge and cattle rancher. The nostalgic...
Day 73
Day 73: Wild West
It's always refreshing to wander into a completely new area in search of beautiful landscape features and be greeted by a herd of wi...
Day 72
Day 72: Vantage Point
I love finding vantage points on high hills. I found this one by simply exploring a backroad, not caring where it led. Much like...
Day 71
Day 71: Sun-Oka Beach Provincial Park
On Friday I got a new license plate. It's one of those BC Parks ones whose yearly fee helps support provincial p...
Day 70
Day 70: Almost Italy
Those who leave their country of origin, as I have, are often divided between two lands that they call home. Sometimes feeling li...
Day 69
Day 69: The lives of others
Ever since I was a child, the lives of others have fascinated me. Not in a prying or voyeuristic way. Simply driving by an...
Day 68
Day 68: Fog over Skaha Lake
For the past few days, the weather has been having an identity crisis. It jumps back and forth between winter and spring....
Day 67
Day 67: Peach Cliff
Peach Cliff is a highly photogenic cliff that rises above Okanagan Falls. I'm told it's a gorgeous hike whose trail head just happ...
Day 66
Day 66: Panta Rei
Anytime I see a creek I'm reminded of Heraclitus' "panta rei" (everything flows). They are in my opinion some of the most serene set...
Day 64
Day 64: Where water meets the ice
Water and ice are the same matter in a different state. I try to remember that whenever I meet new people. People wh...
Day 63
Day 63: Cairn at Mahoney Lake
Located just ten minutes from our new home, Mahoney Lake is pretty unique. It is a meromictic saline lake whose surround...
Day 60
Day 60: Moving Day
After searching high and low for about two months, we recently found a new, permanent place to stay. Today is moving day and I real...
Day 58
Day 58: Foggy Evening
Today was foggy and snowy. During the late afternoon I was quite busy with preparing for our imminent move to a new house, so I...
Day 57
Day 57: Lone Tree
This morning I woke up to complete fog. I couldn't see the trees outside my window. Over the course of the day, however, the sky ass...
Day 53
Day 53: Canadian Postcard
Driving back from the East Kootenays, I ran across countless scenes that can be best described as Canadian postcards. I stop...
Day 52
Day 52: The Rockies
Driving to Sparwood from Cranbrook gave us an opportunity to see a few peaks of the Rocky Mountains. The more I explore Canada, th...