Monday, 7 December 2015

Algonquin Park, what a constantly ever changing palllet for the photographer.

It's always good as a photographer to go back to places with which you are familiar. The more you know a place, particularly a wild one, the more you will learn its moods but it will continue to surprise you. As much as you may think that things never change, that it's the same old swamp or beaver dam or lake, nature has a way of constantly mixing things up. Rain, high water, low water, snow, ice, wind, sun, and the lovable beavers  all change the landscape constantly. Adding ever changing light conditions and cloud formations and the chance to see and photograph wildlife to the mix  guarantee that you wont be taking the same picture two times in a row.

The most recent trips into the park provided  excellent photo opportunities, both vastly different, yet, it is impossible for me to say which one was better.

We will be conducting  photo workshops  in the Park this winter, depending on demand. Contact either Susan or myself if you're interested in joining us in capturing memorable images.

 

1 comment:

  1. This would be fun, but we are so far away! Besides, I like seeing your photos on Facebook!

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