When all my best efforts do not produce that perfect picture despite the fact I am enamoured with the beauty of the moment, I try to remember, "You can't photograph a feeling."
This is the home pub at the end of the "Pub to Pub" trail, a wonderful path along the waterfront and through some wonderful wetlands, replete with ducks, herons, eagles and many other small animals. This is a favorite walk because of the forest, many varied wild flowers on one side and busy waterway on the other.
Too much coffee woke me up to this at 5:00 am and it only took me a second to jump into jeans, an old shirt, and sneakers to run outside for this shot. We were very poor as children and my mother had only a couple of pictures on the wall. One I remember was like this and labeled "God's Good Morning." My mother would have loved photography because I remember how much she loved pictures of beautiful scenery.
A little cloud, the tide out, and a nice park bench add to the serenity of this picture. There was lots of wildlife today, and I also got some great shots of Herons.
Was there ever a more beautiful place to rest while walking or skating the seawalk. Since it was Saturday morning everyone was off shopping or what have you today, but normally this bench and every other along the 6 or 7 km of paved walkway would be full.
I remember a picture with a sky like this in a Bible story book when I was a child. In that picture Jesus had just calmed the seas and the disciples in the boat with him were aghast. I would have liked to spend enough time this morning for a boat to come into this picture, but clouds do change quickly, and probably the picture would not be the same. In any case, I had to be somewhere in a few moments.
This isn't so much pretty, as important, or shall we say historic. This is the very first docking of a cruise ship at our new dock in Campbell River. This is appropriately name "Regent." Appropriate in that the passengers on this ship were indeed treated like royalty. Hope the passengers liked Campbell River and hope this becomes a steady thing.
I just had to try my new polarizing filter on an honest to gosh sunset, and I wasn't disappointed. Where can I find some more great staging points for sunrises and sunsets. Don't forget to click on the image for a full page view, and for a better one yet, press F11 (if you don't have programmed function keys.)
In the early morning this area is alive with herons, ducks and geese and of course, the regulars like the gulls and eagles. In this picture the tide is out, and the sun is fading. This looks like a great morning activity, feeding ducks. hmmm... is it allowed?
This is the view from Dick Murphy Park when the tide is slightly out and the sun was leaving us. I was trying out a new filter, and am very satisfied with this shot.
I am sure I can do better than this, but I just had to get out there and try my new polarized lens. I will replace this with a better one when there is more cloud and the tide is further out. In the meantime, doesn't it make you want to take of your shoes and run in the surf?