Philatelic trio.
Structure.
Chesterman Beach, British Columbia.
Lightsaber chopsticks.
Abandoned Laysan albatross egg.
Princeville, Kaua‘i.
Anini Beach Park, Kaua‘i.
Waimea Canyon State Park, Kaua‘i.
Kilauea lighthouse, Kaua‘i.
In an autumnal vein.
The view from Bridge No. 8, west Fish Creek Park, Calgary.
High alert.
Night flight.
You are here.
Popeye.
Signs like this just pull me closer.
Chesterman Beach a couple of years ago … near Tofino, British Columbia. Wishing I was there right now.
Lighthouse Loop on the Wild Pacific Trail in Ucluelet, British Columbia.
Stormwater pond, Shawnessy.
Bent.
Studebaker, frosted.
Whale bones.
Dragonfly wing, terrazzo’d.
Dropped pin.
Oddly tranquil wetlands amidst the commercial suburban sprawl in Quarry Park.
Maneki Neko visits the workbench for some internal updates.
Unstable slope, obscured.
The story of my life.
This year’s globe thistle portrait. Two weeks later than last year’s shot, but so much purpler.
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Fish Creek Park, smoky edition. Atmospheric conditions courtesy of the forest fires in British Columbia and various northwestern states.
Hand-numbered selenium cell salvaged from a vintage German light meter.
Male mason bee, recently emerged from his cocoon, waiting for the lady bees to emerge. Nature!
Actually, that’s more of an invitation.
Carved a Valentine”s Day keepsake for my sweety out of basswood. Only stabbed my thumb twice.
Chromeography on a vintage touring bus parked at an electronics salvage yard in Calgary.
Cotoneaster leaves doing their best to keep hanging on through a recent cold snap.
An unexpected blanket of fog left behind some delightful hoar frost decorations along the ridge of the park this morning.
Like a lot of people hunkered down at home this summer, we spent more time than usual in the garden this summer. That also meant spending more time discovering the unexpected geometries and details, such as this globe thistle.
Before the snow started flying. Fish Creek Park near Bow Valley Ranch, mid-morning, late September.