I stayed at NSCC Truro while taking a course. We shot a video as a final project, and just as we finished, the sky turned dark and the rain came pouring down. [View on 500px]
NSCC Truro
I stayed at NSCC Truro while taking a course. We shot a video as a final project, and just as we finished, the sky turned dark and the rain came pouring down. [View on 500px]
This lighthouse juts out on a beautiful piece of property by the bridge in Bridgetown, NS. View on 500px.
Looking down Chipman Ave in Bridegetown, Nova Scotia at the entrance to Riverside Cemetery. View on 500px.
This is a great path that runs along the Dartmouth Waterfront. I often walk down to the tracks along the water and take in the Halifax skyline, but the path itself offers some great visuals, too! View on 500px.
Two gulls watching the sunset over Annapolis Basin. View on 500px.
Another shot within the Cogswell Interchange, this time looking up Cogswell St. towards Brunswick Place. View on 500px.
Looking at Purdy’s Wharf towers through the Cogswell Interchange as a Metro Transit bus streaks by. View larger at 500px.
I had the pleasure of spending a week at the Annapolis Basin Conference Center, attending the Great Teachers Seminar. The facility is great, and the surroundings were breathtaking. After the last night session ending, I grabbed my camera and frantically … Continue reading
I shot this couple on a bench at Seaview Park last year. I posted another angle of the shot back then, but I came back to this shot and did some HDR and other editing treatments. I like the subtly … Continue reading
Looking up at the MacKay bridge. This was taken in 2010 – just found it while sorting through and cutting down my Aperture library!
The fire training building at the Lakside Fire Hall went up in flames suspiciously on April 8th, 2012. I stopped by a few days later to photograph the aftermath. See more images below. You can also view them larger on … Continue reading
The campus where I work is an incredible piece of architecture in a fantastic location. This bench at the “back” of the building looks out across the harbour to Halifax, and the view is always stunning, even at night.