I have shot many newly constructed homes in and around the Okanagan. This one was a tricky shot, the house had a steep driveway, so we had to use a very wide angle lens to get the whole house in. The lighting turned out nicely too I must say.
I have shot many newly constructed homes in and around the Okanagan. This one was a tricky shot, the house had a steep driveway, so we had to use a very wide angle lens to get the whole house in. The lighting turned out nicely too I must say.
Shot for a custom home builder here in my home town of Kelowna.
I was hired to shoot around 200 pieces of beautiful jewellery. This was a fun project!
The early medieval Lombard Comacine masters (magistri comacini) were stonemasons working in a region of excellent building stone who gave to Lombardy its preeminence in the stone architecture that preceded Romanesque style.
This photo was taken in Strasbourg. I liked how the sky was reflecting on the glass, and the little red flower gives it a shot of colour.
This photo was taken in Germany in the village of Königslutter am Elm
This shot was taken with a reversing ring on my 18-55 kit lens.
A small speckled visitor, Wearing a crimson cape, Brighter than a cherry, Smaller than a grape, A polka-dotted someone, Walking on my wall, A black-hooded lady, In a scarlet shawl.
My daughter Caeleigh took this photo one day while we were out picking wild blackberries in Chilliwack.
Here is a lovely photos of some flower petals in a birdbath in our front garden
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