Ninetieth Collection


During a particularly drab rainy day in Washington we drove to the Oregon coast for some sunny weather. It did not disappoint.


We call it our boneyard. It’s filled with all manner of ornaments and statues, most decrepit or broken. Then there are the solar lights, all kinds, no rhyme or reason for their placement. My favourites are the ones that cast patterns. I never know which lights will be shining at night, so it’s fun peering out some nights to find a garden of lights. Especially during our long Alberta winters.


My favourite neighbourhood boat never fails me! Captured on a snowy day - a black and white shot just seemed perfect to capture its glory!


Reflections in the stunning Royal Arcade in Norwich, Norfolk. So much detail to comprehend in one building.


I always love finding a weathered barn to photograph. This one was a beauty inside and out. I stumbled upon this in Meridian, TX, USA.


Through the airplane window, I captured a view of the Swiss Alps emerging from a sea of clouds—majestic and timeless, whispering secrets only the sky can understand.


The beautiful castle Vaduz. It’s not open for public sightseeing, but if you’re walking up than you’ll love the view from over over Vaduz.


We went for a walk on this lake with my friends.
Location: Lost Lake, Whistler, BC
Device: iPhone 13Pro


This made me smile when I saw this line up of little ducks. This sweet find was noticed in Maricopa, AZ, USA.


Two swans meet in a perfect embrace, their graceful forms shaping a heart, a quiet ode to nature’s unspoken poetry.


Magnolia in the Japanese garden at the lake “Flückiger See“ in Freiburg, Black Forest, Germany.


I took this photo on my first day in Venice, it was early and we waited at the Canal grande for a Vaporetto ( a Water Bus, or Ferry). I just loved the colors


High tide in Lulu Island and these birds were resting on that tree stomp. High tide created a reflection and this tree stomp was no longer there.
Device: iPhone 13Pro
Location: Lulu Island, Richmond, BC


A walking path takes you past the Hunter Museum and down near the Tennessee River in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA