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  • Dog Lake in Northwestern Ontario (Canada) flows south through Kaministiquia River to Thunder Bay on Lake Superior.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_2354_V2.tif
  • Golden sunrise over Lake Superior. In the background is the sea vessel  LYULIN, a Bulk Carrier built in 2011 sailing under the flag of Malta.<br />
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Captured on Lake Superior in Thunder Bay, ON June 13 2021.
    Thunder Bay_95A0218.tiff
  • A flock of Canadian swim on Lake Superior. In the background is the sea vessel  LYULIN, a Bulk Carrier built in 2011 sailing under the flag of Malta.<br />
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It’s carrying capacity is 30686 t DWT. Her length overall (LOA) is 186 meters with a width of 23.7 meters.<br />
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Captured on Lake Superior in Thunder Bay, ON June 13 2021.
    Thunder Bay_95A0221.tif
  • A flock of Canadian swim on Lake Superior. In the background the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park: a series of mesas formed by the erosion of thick, basaltic sills on Sibley Peninsula, which resembles a giant lying on its back when viewed from the west to north-northwest section of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.<br />
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Captured on Lake Superior in Thunder Bay, ON June 13 2021.
    Thunder Bay_95A0220.tif
  • Lake Superior, Ontario, as seen from the "Lookout" atop Mink Mountain, Neebing, ON, Canada
    Mink_Mountain_IMG_3041b.tiff
  • Captured mid-June, the colours of a summer sunrise can evoke feelings of joy as there are several weeks of summer to look forward to before the arrival of autumn.<br />
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In this photograph the unmistakable outline of the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park adorns the surface of the lake, with the Lyulin Navibulgar bulk carrier to the right.
    Thunder Bay_95A0268a.tif
  • Woman sitting on bench overlooking the boardwalk, beach and Lake Ontario (Toronto, Canada)
    _MG_1459 - Version 4
  • Thunder Bay (ON, Canada): In the craft of photography, the completed image is missing elements that may have influenced the photographer at the time of capture. Not present are the sound, scent, thought, circumstance, past expervience and emotion the photographer was in the midst of. That’s part of what can make photography uniquely beautiful and individual. At least to this photographer.<br />
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How the viewer sees the final photograph is unique. To residents of Thunder Bay, the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is instantly recognizable in this photograph. To those not familiar with this beautiful landmark, does the photography still stand on its own? I think this image plays both parts equally well. I’ve titled it Shadow and Snow.<br />
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It was a mild winter day. The first melt of the year. Perfect for a walk along Thunder Bay’s Port Arthur harbourfront. As often happens I found it hard to ignore the scene playing out in front of me. Looking out past the shore of Lake Superior to its frozen top-water and the Sleeping Giant in the distance, I was taken with how shadow and texture danced together. How they complemented one another. To me, it was striking. The afternoon sun was the perfect conductor as I imagined what music Mother Nature was playing. Heheh. Hopefully you get the idea.<br />
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The stars of the show in this photograph are shadow, light and texture with the Sleeping Giant and sky adding the final layers of story.<br />
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Bright afternoon sun bouncing off a snow-covered lake isn’t an ideal photography situation without the proper camera gear. I hadn’t planned to photograph so I pulled out what I had on-hand... my mobile camera phone... to see what I could do. While this photograph may not be technically perfect, it’s close. Imperfectly perfect, one could say. <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy it.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3711_v3.tif
  • Fingers of ice formed by winds off of Lake Ontario at the Beaches waterfront, Toronto Canada.
    Winter IMG_8755.tif
  • A lone Lifeguard Station at the Woodbine Beach on Lake Ontario, The Beaches, Toronto Canada.
    _MG_8653
  • Fog appears as mist in the cold air above Lake Ontario in The Beaches, Toronto Canada.
    Winter _MG_8639
  • 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
  • Winter sunlight and mist dance across the surface of Lake Ontario in The Beaches, Toronto Canada.
    Winter _MG_8649.tif
  • A lone Lifeguard Station at the Woodbine Beach on Lake Ontario, The Beaches, Toronto Canada.
    Winter _MG_8657.tif
  • Fog appears as mist in the cold air above Lake Ontario in The Beaches, Toronto Canada.
    Winter _MG_8643 - Version 2
  • Fog appears as mist in the cold air above Lake Ontario in The Beaches, Toronto Canada.
    Winter _MG_8639 - Version 2
  • A boy and girl approach seagulls at the end of a pier situated on Lake Ontario, Toronto Canada.
    Family and Children _MG_0853.tif
  • Fog appears as mist in the cold air above Lake Ontario in The Beaches, Toronto Canada.
    Winter _MG_8643.tif
  • Thunder Bay (ON, Canada): In the craft of photography, the completed image is missing elements that may have influenced the photographer at the time of capture. Not present are the sound, scent, thought, circumstance, past experience and emotion the photographer was in the midst of. That’s part of what can make photography uniquely beautiful and individual. At least to this photographer.<br />
<br />
How the viewer sees the final photograph is unique. To residents of Thunder Bay, the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park in this photograph is instantly recognizable. To those not familiar with this beautiful landmark, does the photography still stand on its own?<br />
<br />
The set up: It was a mild winter day. The first melt of the year. Perfect for a walk along Thunder Bay’s Port Arthur harbourfront. As often happens I found it hard to ignore the scene playing out in front of me. Looking out past the shore of Lake Superior to its frozen top-water and the Sleeping Giant in the distance, I was taken with how shadow and texture danced together. How the shadow cast by a neighbouring tree splayed across the scene. How they all complemented one another. To me, it was striking. The afternoon sun was the perfect conductor as I imagined what music Mother Nature was playing. Okay… a little cheesy, but hopefully you get the idea.<br />
<br />
Afternoon sun bouncing off a snow-covered lake isn’t an ideal photography situation without the proper camera gear. I hadn’t planned to photograph so I pulled out what I had on-hand… my mobile camera phone… to see what I could do. While this photograph may not be technically perfect, it’s close. Imperfectly perfect, one could say. <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy it.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3711_v4.tif
  • A lone Lifeguard Station at the Woodbine Beach on Lake Ontario, The Beaches, Toronto Canada.
    Winter _MG_8653 - Version 2.tif
  • Nature's ice sculpture, caused by winds gusting up to 100km per hour off of Lake Ontario. The Beaches waterfront, Toronto Canada.
    IMG_8755
  • Since it was built in 1920 by Chapman and Oxley architects, the Leuty Lifeguard Station has helped to save thousands of lives. Over the years it has been moved four times to keep it close to Lake Ontario's edge. During the 1980's the Leuty had fallen into disrepair and was threatened with demolition. Local residents formed S.O.S. (Save Our Station), and enough money was raised to restore the structure. It has since been declared an important historic site by the Toronto (Canada) Historical Board.
    Winter _MG_6090
  • Thunder Bay (ON, Canada): In the craft of photography, the completed image is missing elements that may have influenced the photographer at the time of capture. Not present are the sound, scent, thought, circumstance, past experience and emotion the photographer was in the midst of. That’s part of what can make photography uniquely beautiful and individual. At least to this photographer.<br />
<br />
How the viewer sees the final photograph is unique. To residents of Thunder Bay, the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park in this photograph is instantly recognizable. To those not familiar with this beautiful landmark, does the photography still stand on its own?<br />
<br />
The set up: It was a mild winter day. The first melt of the year. Perfect for a walk along Thunder Bay’s Port Arthur harbourfront. As often happens I found it hard to ignore the scene playing out in front of me. Looking out past the shore of Lake Superior to its frozen top-water and the Sleeping Giant in the distance, I was taken with how shadow and texture danced together. How the shadow cast by a neighbouring tree splayed across the scene. How they all complemented one another. To me, it was striking. The afternoon sun was the perfect conductor as I imagined what music Mother Nature was playing. Okay… a little cheesy, but hopefully you get the idea.<br />
<br />
Afternoon sun bouncing off a snow-covered lake isn’t an ideal photography situation without the proper camera gear. I hadn’t planned to photograph so I pulled out what I had on-hand… my mobile camera phone… to see what I could do. While this photograph may not be technically perfect, it’s close. Imperfectly perfect, one could say. <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy it.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3711.tif
  • Since it was built in 1920 by Chapman and Oxley architects, the Leuty Lifeguard Station has helped to save thousands of lives. Over the years it has been moved four times to keep it close to Lake Ontario's edge. During the 1980's the Leuty had fallen into disrepair and was threatened with demolition. Local residents formed S.O.S. (Save Our Station), and enough money was raised to restore the structure. It has since been declared an important historic site by the Toronto (Canada) Historical Board.
    Winter _MG_6073.tif
  • Lake Ontario, Toronto Beaches, (Canada).
    Winter _MG_6044.tif
  • A Canadian Goose basks in the early morning sun on Lake Ontario, Toronto Canada.
    Animals and Pets _MG_2364.tif
  • IMAGINE SIPPIN’ A GLASS OF ROSÉ FROM ACROSS THE LAKE.<br />
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When the light of day blends with what will become the absence of light at night, Mother Nature sometimes presents in the sky hues of yellow, red, pink, orange, and bluish-purple .<br />
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Even if wine isn’t your thing, or even if rosé isn’t your thing, I can imagine enjoying a glass on the dock, feet hanging into the warm water, and taking it all in. Why rosé? Because it pairs well with the colours of the sky, of course! And, because of the stillness, and the quiet sounds of the moment.<br />
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A challenge of photographing in this situation, apart from spilling wine, is capturing other colours subtlety on display… such as green of the trees across the lake. It would be far too easy to lose them to shadow. <br />
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Captured in Haliburton County, central Ontario, Canada. <br />
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Haliburton is known as a tourist and cottage area for its scenery and resident artists.
    Twilight_MG_7878a
  • A lone Lifeguard Station at the Woodbine Beach on Lake Ontario, The Beaches, Toronto Canada.
    _MG_8653 - Version 2
  • It was chilly when I ventured out this morning. About -6ºC. This was good. Really good. Most of February had been a deep freeze.<br />
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I had wanted to make this cityscape photograph for some time. One which captured Thunder Bay’s big sky and expansive Lake Superior waterfront. I love this perspective of the city. <br />
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Witness grain elevators and the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park across Lake Superior.<br />
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Captured from Hillcrest Park<br />
Sunday March 6 2022, 0738hrs.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3681a.tif
  • It was chilly when I ventured out this morning. About -6ºC. This was good. Really good. Most of February had been a deep freeze.<br />
<br />
I had wanted to make this cityscape photograph for some time. One which captured Thunder Bay’s big sky and expansive Lake Superior waterfront. I love this perspective of the city. <br />
<br />
Witness grain elevators and the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park across Lake Superior.<br />
<br />
Captured from Hillcrest Park<br />
Sunday March 6 2022, 0738hrs.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3681.tif
  • Man and woman stand together on pier overlooking Lake Ontario.
    Lifestyle_0019
  • Since it was built in 1920 by Chapman and Oxley architects, the Leuty Lifeguard Station has helped to save thousands of lives. Over the years it has been moved four times to keep it close to Lake Ontario's edge. During the 1980's the Leuty had fallen into disrepair and was threatened with demolition. Local residents formed S.O.S. (Save Our Station), and enough money was raised to restore the structure. It has since been declared an important historic site by the Toronto (Canada) Historical Board.
    Winter _MG_6088 - Version 2
  • Sunlight from the east reflects off the surface of Lake Ontario in the Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada.
    _MG_4323 - Version 2
  • Canadian geese on the shoreline of Lake Ontario, Beach (Toronto), Canada.
    Animals and Pets _MG_2394.tif
  • An early morning view of the lighthouse, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park and one of many cargo ships frequenting Lake Superior, this one being Malta's Navibulgar.<br />
<br />
I love how the sky and the water's surface travel in the same direction, giving an idea of wind that was present.
    Thunder Bay_95A0272.tif
  • Thunder Bay, Lake Superior: As the sun set, a beautiful rainbow appeared over the former Manitoba Pool 2 grain elevator in Port Arthur's Landing Marina Park.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3315.tif
  • The Leuty Pier, early dawn. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.<br />
<br />
Since it was built in 1920 by Chapman and Oxley architects, the Leuty Lifeguard Station has helped to save thousands of lives. Over the years it has been moved four times to keep it close to Lake Ontario's edge. During the 1980's the Leuty had fallen into disrepair and was threatened with demolition. Local residents formed S.O.S. (Save Our Station), and enough money was raised to restore the structure. It has since been declared an important historic site by the Toronto (Canada) Historical Board.<br />
<br />
+ Exposure f/5.6 @ 1/80<br />
+ Time 7:32A<br />
+ Edition Size 150 Limited; 25 Artist Proof
    Leuty Pier _MG_5872c
  • The Leuty Lifesaving Station, early dawn. Since it was built in 1920 by Chapman and Oxley architects, the Leuty Lifeguard Station has helped to save thousands of lives. Over the years it has been moved four times to keep it close to Lake Ontario's edge. During the 1980's the Leuty had fallen into disrepair and was threatened with demolition. Local residents formed S.O.S. (Save Our Station), and enough money was raised to restore the structure. It has since been declared an important historic site by the Toronto (Canada) Historical Board.<br />
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+ Exposure f/8 @ 1/160<br />
+ Time 7:57A<br />
+ Edition Size 150 Limited; 25 Artist Proof
    Twilight _MG_5891.tif
  • The Leuty Pier, early dawn. Since it was built in 1920 by Chapman and Oxley architects, the Leuty Lifeguard Station has helped to save thousands of lives. Over the years it has been moved four times to keep it close to Lake Ontario's edge. During the 1980's the Leuty had fallen into disrepair and was threatened with demolition. Local residents formed S.O.S. (Save Our Station), and enough money was raised to restore the structure. It has since been declared an important historic site by the Toronto (Canada) Historical Board.<br />
<br />
+ Exposure f/5.6 @ 1/80<br />
+ Time 7:32A<br />
+ Edition Size 150 Limited; 25 Artist Proof
    Leuty Pier _MG_5872.tif
  • The Leuty Lifesaving Station, early dawn. Since it was built in 1920 by Chapman and Oxley architects, the Leuty Lifeguard Station has helped to save thousands of lives. Over the years it has been moved four times to keep it close to Lake Ontario's edge. During the 1980's the Leuty had fallen into disrepair and was threatened with demolition. Local residents formed S.O.S. (Save Our Station), and enough money was raised to restore the structure. It has since been declared an important historic site by the Toronto (Canada) Historical Board.<br />
<br />
+ Exposure f/5.6 @ 1/60<br />
+ Time 7:47A<br />
+ Edition Size 150 Limited; 25 Artist Proof
    Twilight _MG_5871.tif
  • Gazing out at the waters of Lake Ontario in Toronto, Canada
    _MG_8201f
  • A silouette of a women standing on pier on lake in winter
    _MG_8140
  • Four sisters walk along a Lake Ontario beach in the Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada
    _MG_8325
  • An early morning view of the lighthouse, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park and one of many cargo ships frequenting Lake Superior, this one being Malta's Navibulgar.<br />
<br />
I love how the sky and the water's surface travel in the same direction, giving an idea of wind that was present.
    Thunder Bay_95A0272b.tif
  • Thunder Bay's Marina on Lake Superior. <br />
<br />
In the background is the sea vessel LYULIN, a Bulk Carrier built in 2011, sailing under the flag of Malta.<br />
<br />
It’s carrying capacity is 30686 t DWT. Her length overall (LOA) is 186 meters and her width is 23.7 meters.<br />
<br />
Captured June 13 2021.
    Thunder Bay_95A0224.tif
  • High angle cityscape of Toronto (Canada) facing south with Lake Ontario and the CN Tower visible in the background.
    Cityscapes _MG_0333 - Version 2.tif
  • Sunrise, the Great Big Sky, Lake Ontario, The Beaches (Toronto, Canada).
    Twilight _MG_5883.tif
  • Dean Oros Photo + Design presents "The Leuty Pier".<br />
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Since it was built in 1920 by Chapman and Oxley architects, the Leuty Lifeguard Station has helped to save thousands of lives. Over the years it has been moved four times to keep it close to Lake Ontario's edge. During the 1980's the Leuty had fallen into disrepair and was threatened with demolition. Local residents formed S.O.S. (Save Our Station), and enough money was raised to restore the structure. It has since been declared an important historic site by the Toronto (Canada) Historical Board.
    The Leuty Pier Promo-1.jpg
  • Four sisters walk towards Lake Ontario in the Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada.
    _MG_8272 Dean-Oros-Photo.jpg
  • Toronto (Canada) cityscape at dusk, facing north, as seen from Centre Island with Lake Ontario in the foreground.
    Cityscapes IMG_6691.tif
  • Thunder Bay (ON, Canada): The shores of Lake Superior are still frozen and snow covered in this photograph captured Mid March. <br />
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The former Manitoba Pool 2 grain elevators are a landmark in this area of Thunder Bay's waterfront.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3705.tif
  • Port Arthur's Landing in Marina Park, Thunder Bay, ON: There was something to be said for the stillness of this new morning. Everything was whisper quiet, aside from the occasional bird call. The air, full of fog, danced ever so slightly with a light drizzling of rain. Dew drops settled atop eyelashes. Barely a ripple across the lake. And, not another person in sight. <br />
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Captured early Autumn just as the sun was rising.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3357.tif
  • Thunder Bay, Lake Superior: For just a few minutes there was a beautiful rainbow over Port Arthur's Landing Marina Park, during tonight's sunset.<br />
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On the horizon one can witness the former Manitoba Pool 2 grain elevator, the Marina's lighthouse, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park and a cargo ship.
    Thunder Bay_IMG_3322.tif
  • Navigation Maritime Bulgare (NAVIBULGAR) LYULIN (IMO: 9498248) is a Bulk Carrier that was built in 2011 sailing under the flag of Malta.<br />
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It’s carrying capacity is 30686 t DWT. Her length overall (LOA) is 186 meters with a width of 23.7 meters.<br />
<br />
Captured on Lake Superior in Thunder Bay, ON June 13 2021.
    Thunder Bay_95A0248.tif
  • Table setting with purple accents overlooking trees and lake through window.
    Table Settings _MG_7250.tif
  • Four sisters walk along a Lake Ontario beach in the Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada.
    _MG_8325 Dean-Oros-Photo.jpg
  • 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 />
<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
  • 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_95A0104d.tif
  • Salvina, Vince, Noah: Outdoor lifestyle photo-session.
    _MG_0121d.tiff
  • Forty-year family reunion portrait.
    Ann-Michael-Vera-Chloe-Jim-Mark-Mari..tiff
  • Salvina, Vince, Noah
    _MG_0007b.tiff
  • Salvina, Vince, Noah
    _MG_0007b.tiff
  • Forty-year family reunion portrait.
    Ann-Michael-Vera-Chloe-Jim-Mark-Mari..tiff
  • Beaches waterfront, Toronto Canada.
    Winter IMG_8545.tif
  • Forty-year family reunion portrait.
    Family and Children _MG_4724.tif
  • A family plays together at the beach waterfront.
    Family and Children _MG_0007.tif
  • Toronto Beaches, Canada.
    Winter _MG_6033.tif
  • A man and woman stand on the pier situated on the grounds of the R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant. This plant provides safe drinking water to Toronto's residents and York Region.
    _MG_8758 - Version 2
  • Snow, ice and calm after a winter storm, the Beaches waterfront, Toronto Canada.
    IMG_8959
  • Haliburton Highlands resort & conference facilities.
    Twilight _MG_7878.tif
  • Icicles hang from a ceiling of ice. Toronto waterfront (Canada).
    Winter IMG_8820c.tif
  • Icicles hang from a ceiling of ice. Toronto waterfront (Canada).
    Winter IMG_8820b.tif
  • A row of icicles hang off the edge of a snow covered rock-bed at Toronto waterfront (Canada).
    Winter IMG_8874 - Version 3.tif
  • A row of icicles hang off the edge of a snow covered rock-bed at Toronto waterfront (Canada).
    Winter IMG_8874 - Version 2.tif
  • A bed of ice lays across a pier at The Beaches waterfront, Toronto Canada.
    Winter IMG_8902 - Version 3.tif
  • A winter storm at the Beaches waterfront, Toronto Canada.
    Winter IMG_8545 - Version 2
  • A row of icicles hang off the edge of a snow covered rockbed. Toronto waterfront (Canada).
    IMG_8874
  • Father lifts daughter in the air at the beach.
    Family and Children _MG_1642.tif
  • A married couple hug and look off into the distance at the Toronto waterfront.
    _MG_1079
  • A romantic moment on the Beach of Eastern Toronto, Canada
    _MG_8741
  • Marley Draper + Erich Hunting
    _MG_8765
  • A man and woman stand on the pier situated on the grounds of the R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant. This plant provides safe drinking water to Toronto's residents and York Region.
    _MG_8770
  • Centre Island Ferry, Toronto, Canada.
    Public Transit IMG_6234.tif
  • Lone icicles found at the Beaches waterfront, Toronto Canada
    IMG_8831
  • The calm after a winter storm at the Beaches waterfront, Toronto Canada
    IMG_8875
  • An island of ice in the Beaches waterfront, Toronto Canada
    IMG_8895
  • A bed of ice lays across a dock at The Beaches waterfront, Toronto Canada
    IMG_8902
  • Chasing seagulls off the pier.
    _MG_4271a
  • Images of a Promise: Creative wedding and lifestyle photography.
    Lifestyle: Engagement0019.jpg
  • Bare tree-tops stretch out to the winter sky.
    Winter _MG_6038.tif
  • Winter Christmas lights strung on bare tree.
    Winter _MG_6066.tif
  • Blue icicles hang from a ceiling of ice. Toronto waterfront (Canada).
    IMG_8820
  • Lone icicles viewed with various depths of field.
    IMG_8831 - Version 2
  • Icicles hang from a ceiling of ice. Toronto waterfront (Canada).
    Winter IMG_8820c.tif
  • A caterpillar of ice lays on a pier. The Beaches waterfront, Toronto Canada.
    Winter IMG_8902 - Version 2.tif
  • Ice island, Toronto lakefront (Canada).
    Winter IMG_8895 - Version 2.tif
  • Blue icicles hang from a ceiling of ice. Toronto waterfront (Canada).
    IMG_8820b
  • A rockbed of ice and snow adorns Toronto's waterfront (Canada).
    IMG_8542 - Version 2
  • A row of icicles captured during a low temperature of -26C.
    Winter IMG_8814 Version 2.tif
  • Bronwen, Spencer, Bryn and Rhys  Family enjoying the Beaches waterfront of Toronto, Canada.
    _MG_1014
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