Today is a bit of a chilly and rainy Easter. The perfect opportunity to reminisce beautiful sunny days spent in a beautiful area with great company! When I visited my friend in France last summer, we went to the Lac de Maclus. What a stunning place to visit! Of course the company and sunny weatherContinueContinue reading “Lac de Maclus”
Category Archives: Destinations
Pinky promise
Just a cute, pink flower showing off its many petals.The light comes from above so the bottom few rows of petals have a little shadow and look a darker pink on the photo. Probably my favourite detail in this shot.
Follow the grey gravel road
It’s kind of ridiculous how many photos I took during our hike through this part of the Jura. The area is so photogenic and it really inspired me. It was a relaxed atmosphere with a dear friend and the weather was nothing short of sublime. We met some other hikers along the way, but hardlyContinueContinue reading “Follow the grey gravel road”
Chalice
In this photo I love how the sun strokes the chalices of these flowers. You can see the little hairs and many different hues of purple. So pretty!
Berries
Mostly, I take photos of landscapes. I love space, composition, contrast and a certain ‘balance’ or ‘feel’ in a photo. But I’ve also gotten interested in taking more ‘macro type’ photos. My camera lens take quite nice photos of items closer up, but is by no means a lens specifically for macro photography. I doesn’t have toContinueContinue reading “Berries”
A myriad of green
Sticking with hiking in the French Jura, we came across this abundance of lush, green vegetation. It reminded me of hiking in Canada or New Zealand. It looks similar, but feels different and most of all looks beautiful!
Introduction to the Jura
Last August I visited a friend in France. We don’t get to see eachother often, usually only during a charity event we both attend. I decided it was time to change that! Since she’d already visited me once a few years before, I decided it was my turn to visit her. So there I went,ContinueContinue reading “Introduction to the Jura”
No Man’s Land
Hirst is an alcoholic upper-class litterateur who lives in a grand house presumed to be in Hampstead, with Foster and Briggs, respectively his purported amanuensis and man servant (or apparent bodyguard), who may be lovers. Spooner, a “failed, down-at-heel poet” whom Hirst has “picked up in a Hampstead pub” and invited home for a drink,ContinueContinue reading “No Man’s Land”