Thursday, February 13, 2020

Sighisoara, Romania

This medieval village turned out to be a wonderful place to visit.  Buildings dating back many centuries.  Town clock, cobble stone roads, home to Vlad the Impaler - all survived two world wars and decades of Communism. 



















Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Route to Marmures, Romania

From Eger to Baie Marie, we visited the Merry Cemetery of Sapanta , wooden churches and much more.








 

Monday, February 10, 2020

Eger, Hungary

Eger and the Valley of the Beautiful Women are the home to the Bull's Blood family of wine.  The city was full of history and modernity.




Sunday, August 25, 2019

Mac Lilley Farm

We had a nice morning at the farm several weeks ago.  Notwithstanding the fact that a couple of our group decided to wade into the boggy area, the horses were quite happy to have their photos taken.  I ventured into the paddocks and found some inquisitive eyes.



Sunday, July 21, 2019

NIght sky over Hungry Bay


Taken during the new moon phase at the very beginning of July.  Overlooking our family cottage.  While the Milky Way was muted, it was still a great evening to be out shooting.  The mosquitoes liked my company too.  First image was on July 2nd.  The second image was on July 3rd.





Early July at Six Mile Lake

Paddling around Wild Rice Bay.  Great Blue Heron and Hooded Merganser family feedings.






Saturday, June 15, 2019

Chipmunk and Trillium

Ok, I know.  Another trillium?  Yes but at least there is a cute chipmunk first.



Starry Starry Night, Part II

Well I planned to shoot the Milky Way during the night of the new moon.  Thought process was, no moonlight so the Milky Way would be super bright.  Wrong.  While it was visible, it was kind of lack lustre.  I mean if it takes a couple of billion years for the light to get here, don't you think that the intelligent life forms from far away could have foreseen my need for a bright galaxy that night and made appropriate arrangements?  This is four images stitched together.


Starry starry night...

Something a little different.  No star trails.  No Milky Way.  Just an hour of star shots taken every 15 seconds for about an hour squeezed into 15 seconds.  Please view full screen.  There is no sound.