I woke at the cottage to find a dusting of snow on the ground Saturday morning. The first snowfall, or at least the first while we were there, had come overnight.Murphy and I set out for our morning walk while there were still traces of the white stuff and I was hopeful that there would be enough light for photography.
Along our normal morning route is an entrance to a lovely trail, where I stop every time I pass. Each time the light offers up something different. Time of day and time of year each change the direction of the light in their own way, some subtle, others more dramatic. I always find the scene inviting.
Here is my take on that scene from Saturday morning ...
snow dusted trail
All signs of snow were gone by mid morning and warmer temperatures came Sunday ... along with a stomach flu that had me bedridden the entire day and made for a terrible drive home even as passenger. Whatever bug I picked up, still has a grip on me, hence the short blog post this week.
I'm a Canadian photographer that loves to be outdoors experiencing and capturing the beauty of the land with my camera. Much of my time is spent enjoying these photographic pursuits. I make images of scenes and subjects that move me visually, sharing them with others through my photographic fine art prints and online.
When not at home in Guelph, Ontario or at our cottage on the Bruce Peninsula, I can generally be found roaming around somewhere in Ontario, almost assuredly with a camera.
For additional information, artisan crafted fine art prints, private or corporate commissions, I can be contacted by email at djenglandphotography-at-gmail.com
Get well soon my friend :-(
ReplyDeleteThanks my friend ... feeling better after 24+ hrs of nothing but sleep and rest.
DeleteNothing like a trail disappearing into the woods to entice you!
ReplyDeleteYou're right on FG, every time I pass this trail entrance I hear it calling.
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