Project 365 Day 37: Washed Out
What a beautifully eerie and mystical morning I woke up to today!
What a beautifully eerie and mystical morning I woke up to today!
I absolutely love snow, so the excitement to come back for Christmas after 7 years was quite intense. Unfortunately, it wasn’t a white Christmas, but mother nature decided to treat me with a white goodbye, and a 3 hour delay! I hope you enjoy this shot, one of my favourite spots in Hamilton.
Spent the day at Niagara Falls so decided it would be a good addition to the 365 Project. Wanted to do something different.
Driving back from Collingwood, stopped off at The Olde Stanton Store in Mansfield and wandered around to see what sort of beautiful shots I could find. This one of a traditional Canadian country house fence just stands out to me – it’s interesting to see how resourceful people were in the past, and how beautifully they pulled it off.
Up in Collingwood for the next few days, searching for the Canadian winters, and seems like we found it! Snow and wind leads to a moody shot of the old mills at the port.
Meet my lovely parents! Taking advantage of the mild couple of days right now in Hamilton, we headed up to Ancaster and did a waterfall hop, with a mandatory stop at Canterbury Hills. Back when I was doing weddings, this was a very popular destination for engagement shoots.
With the autumn winding down and winter slowly installing itself in Suisse Romande, the tree leaves are changing colours and falling. I both love it, and hate it; the colours are beautiful as the leaves wither away, but it means the cold is slowly arriving. These two trees, although the same, it seems that one has given up and the other is plowing through it.