A photo essay on a road trip to Pukaskwa National Park in Ontario
Blue Gold Tower - Image Breakdown
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A blue-gold kinda evening.
Captured on a Canon 6DMkII
94mm・f/11・ISO 100・1/40 seccond
Niagara Power - Image Breakdown
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The winter winds whipped frigid through the harsh, desolate landscape. It was a place of loneliness, loss, and abandonment, where the howl of an ever-present storm was the only song. A place that once kindled life, laughter, and warmth but where now isolation and depression reigned with unyielding resolve. Only the mighty waterfall raged on - fierce and awesome. Thundering with a fury that roared its dominance. A constant reminder contrasting the fickle impermanence of all who sought to claim that land as their own.
Captured on a Canon 6DMkII
160mm・f/14・ISO 200・1 second
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Cape Breton Highlands - Image Analysis
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Serenity
Standing atop those rolling green hills along the rugged coastline of the Atlantic Ocean, watching a rapidly setting sun, I could tangibly feel the calm as it washed over me. The view that riveted my eyes at the end of a long tiring hike was more than worth it. I waited over an hour for the sun to cast just the right light on that incredible scene, and it did not disappoint. As golden rays illuminated the hills, casting long shadows and highlighting every blade of grass, the waves crashed against the shoreline below in a soothing melody that tugged at the tendrils of every fond memory. And in that moment, I felt it. Serenity. As if time itself had slowed down, and all that mattered was the beauty that lay resplendent before me.
Captured on a Canon 6DMkII
64mm・f/11・ISO 100・1/6 seconds