2025-10-27

Photo of the Week 2025-10-27

 
I don't use my cell phone for any 'serious' photography. They may be a large community of people using their phones as a primary camera but I prefer the form factor, creative control and quality of results from one of my cameras. That is unless all I have with me is my phone and the scene is so fleeting that heading back to the vehicle to unpack my R5 would make me miss the shot ...
 
' Mirrored on the Michipicoten '
After a full day of shooting on our way from Batchawana Bay to Wawa. We had checked into our accommodations, made a dinner reservation at a highly recommended restaurant and arrived to this scene from their outdoor deck looking over the Michipicoten River. Afraid the scene wouldn't last until I went back to the vehicle to grab my camera, I shot this with my phone.
  
DJE 

2025-10-20

Photo of the Week 2025-10-20

 
With any luck, today I should be on my way home with a 'bucket load' of images from a return Algoma Getaway with some photographer friends. Last time was 2023 when we attended a guided photography workshop. This time, with knowledge from the last trip and the collective mind of our group we planned our own. Images from this recent trip will surely follow, but since I'm up and on the road, here's a previously unpublished image from last time ...
 
' persistence '

DJE 

2025-10-13

Photo of the Week 2025-10-13

 
HAPPY THANKSGIVING ! 
 
I spent some time with family over the weekend, in the wonderful setting at Revolves Farms, where autumn has made colourful scenes ...
 
' fall colour outside a window '

The "timber-frame" is a great place to sit and watch morning arrive at Revolve Farms. With sun rising above the eastern treeline, it spills onto treetops outside the window of a favourite seat. Sipping morning coffee and getting the day started with this view is something special.   
 
DJE 

2025-10-06

Photo of the Week 2025-10-06

 
Mornings in the forest are absolutely magical ...
 
' light to a stump '

' light to a trunk '
... with sunlight penetrating through breaks in the canopy.
 
DJE