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  • Looking down at shoes tossed on carpeted front foyer, which leads up wood stairs and banister to second floor of home. Sunshine streams in through front door windows.
    House and Home IMG_7325.tif
  • Interior of elegant, upscale living room.
    House and Home P1010058.tif
  • Bathroom faucet and sink.
    House and Home IMG_6950.tif
  • Window-lined restroom with soaker tub.
    House and Home IMG_6920.tif
  • Reflective detail of a crystal chandelier.
    House and Home IMG_6898 - Version 2.tif
  • Adult lifestyle. Woman's face reflected in mirror.
    House and Home IMG_8145.tif
  • Lake Ontario, Toronto Beaches, (Canada).
    Winter _MG_6044.tif
  • House and home: interior design.
    IMG_6880 - Version 3
  • Feline pet sitting on window sill in upscale bathroom, complete with large windows and soaker tub.
    Animals and Pets IMG_2222a.tiff
  • Women's shoes. Bedroom fur rug.
    IMG_6975.tif
  • Feline pet sitting on window sill in upscale bathroom, complete with large windows and soaker tub.
    Animals and Pets IMG_2222b.tiff
  • Upscale, residential den, sunroom.
    IMG_P1010058.tif
  • Siblings Andrea and Ian
    Siblings Andrea and Ian _MG_7600
  • Nature is very accommodating, as shown in this night-time wintery residential street photograph captured in Toronto. Tree branches, over-hanging electrical wires, automobiles and sidewalks look equally beautiful covered in snow.<br />
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Northwestern Ontario is one part of the province filled with an abundance of nature. During winter, scenes of beautiful, snow-covered trees reaching for the sky are readily accessible in nearby forests untouched by man.<br />
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I’ve found the beauty of nature’s winter co-existing amongst the hustle and bustle of big-city life to be more difficult to capture. Heading down to Southwestern Ontario’s Toronto, such beauty is there if you look for it.
    Lifestyle IMG_8702.tif
  • Teac Electronics: adult lifestyle.
    Lifestyle _IMG_7146
  • Financial planning. Baby's first bank. Three piggy banks stand one behind the other with coins visible on pink table. Part of hand is visible right side of frame.
    House and Home IMG_9772.tif
  • Sea-sponge is glass jar. Bathroom accessory.
    House and Home IMG_6945.tif
  • Woodgrain reflecting in glass candle holder.
    House and Home IMG_0849.tif
  • Clay pottery. High angle of three clay pots standing side by side.
    House and Home _MG_4052.tif
  • Seven candles, soft focus, overhead.
    House and Home IMG_7756.tif
  • Baby's first piggy bank.
    House and Home IMG_9772
  • Three wine glasses, three people, a million reasons for a toast.
    House and Home IMG_5688.tif
  • Leaves and wrought-iron chair in autumn - winter.
    House and Home IMG_2519.tif
  • Lit candle in glass candle holder.
    House and Home IMG_1734.tif
  • Candles visible through a window frame at night.
    House and Home IMG_1746.tif
  • Clay pottery. High angle of three clay pots standing side by side.
    House and Home _MG_4051.tif
  • Eight candles, soft focus, overhead.
    House and Home IMG_7753.tif
  • High angle image of double-shot, multiple lit candles.
    House and Home IMG_7753.tif
  • Hanging crystal chandelier with turquoise wall in background.
    House and Home IMG_8516.tif
  • Candles visible through a window frame at night.
    House and Home IMG_1746.tif
  • Girl plays at home.
    Family and Children _MG_5608
  • Young woman enjoying her home.
    IMG_7932
  • A Canada Steamship Lines (CSL) cargo ship approaches the Port of Thunder Bay.<br />
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The Sleeping Giant (Nanabijou), is the city's most well-known natural wonder, providing hundreds of kilometres of hiking trails and campsites to enjoy.<br />
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The port is home to the only Canadian shipyard at the head of the Great Lakes / St. Lawrence Seaway system: a dynamic, navigable waterway that stretches 3700 kilometres into the heart of the North American continent.<br />
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CSL operates self-unloaders, bulk carriers and transhippers on this shipping route. Transport includes iron ore, coal, ilmenite, salt, slag, limestone, dolomite, wheat, corn, soybean, canola and gypsum.
    Thunder Bay_95A0104d.tif
  • Nestled on the shores of Lake Superior, sun flare washes the sky over the City of Thunder Bay (ON, Canada).<br />
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With this photograph I wanted to show viewers not just the size of Thunder Bay’s waterfront, but also to give an idea of how many residents live very close to the shores of Lake Superior. This provides easy access to the harbourfront’s Marina and Port via a short walk or car ride.<br />
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The Port of Thunder Bay is home to the only Canadian shipyard at the head of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway system. Coming from Toronto, I’d never seen such large sea vessels with such frequency. The Port was built to provide access to European markets for Western Canadian grain producers.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3677.tif
  • When a tree stump is left in the ground, its wood and roots will decay. It may take a decade or more. During this time it becomes home to a number of insects, organisms, fungi, and possibly disease.<br />
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Captured in Cascades Conservation Area, Thunder Bay, ON (Canada).
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3132a.tif
  • Hassan, Rafia, Ibrahim, Iman hang out at home
    _MG_5699
  • The bulk carrier CSL St-Laurent, approaches the Port of Thunder Bay.<br />
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The port is home to the only Canadian shipyard at the head of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway system. It’s the largest grain supply chain in the world: a dynamic, navigable waterway that stretches 3700 kilometres into the heart of the North American continent. The Port was built to provide access to European markets for Western Canadian grain producers.<br />
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CSL (Canada Steamship Lines) operates self-unloaders, bulk carriers and transhippers on this waterway. Transport includes iron ore, coal, ilmenite, salt, slag, limestone, dolomite, wheat, corn, soybean, canola and gypsum.<br />
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The Sea Keeper mural of the CSL St-Laurent: Between mid-February and early March of 2017, four Montreal artists created a mural on the forward façade of the accommodations block of the CSL St-Laurent. It depicts a Canada goose with its powerful wings spread in flight, its forward motion a tribute to Montreal and to Canada.<br />
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The Sleeping Giant (Nanabijou), which provides the backdrop of this photograph, is Thunder Bay’s most well-known natural wonder. The landmass itself is an Ontario Park with hundreds of kilometres of hiking trails and campsites to enjoy.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_95A0102.tif
  • A Canada Steamship Lines (CSL) cargo ship approaches the Port of Thunder Bay.<br />
<br />
The Sleeping Giant (Nanabijou), is the city's most well-known natural wonder, providing hundreds of kilometres of hiking trails and campsites to enjoy.<br />
<br />
The port is home to the only Canadian shipyard at the head of the Great Lakes / St. Lawrence Seaway system: a dynamic, navigable waterway that stretches 3700 kilometres into the heart of the North American continent.<br />
<br />
CSL operates self-unloaders, bulk carriers and transhippers on this shipping route. Transport includes iron ore, coal, ilmenite, salt, slag, limestone, dolomite, wheat, corn, soybean, canola and gypsum.
    Thunder Bay_95A0104e.tif
  • House and home: interior design.
    IMG_6891
  • Flying home from shooting a wedding in Yukon, I hadn’t planned to photograph from the plane. My full-size cameras and lenses were disassembled, packed away in the overhead compartment. As we flew over the Canadian Rocky Mountains, I was so mesmerized by the view I just had to try with the camera I had handy: an iPhone 4S. Yep, an iPhone 4S. I’d been using a new app which allowed for RAW capture. Now was a good time as any to push the little camera phone and software to its limit. It was August 2015.<br />
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I'd been planning to revamp these photographs for a few years. I'm happy to share them with you now. <br />
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The Rocky Mountains, commonly known as the Rockies, are a major mountain range in western North America. They stretch more than 4,800 km (3,000 miles) from the northernmost part of British Columbia in western Canada, to New Mexico, into the southwestern United States. <br />
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Within the North American Cordillera, the Rockies are somewhat distinct from the Pacific Coast Ranges, the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada, which all lie further to the west.
    Canadian Rocky Mountains_IMG_0358c.tif
  • A red table runner is the centrepiece of this table setting.
    House and Home IMG_1465.tif