Saturday, September 29, 2018

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Right on Time

As a photographer, my knowledge of seasonal timelines is pretty good. I know that the tulips poke their noses through the earth by Spring Break always; that they'll be in full bloom by the beginning of May. I know the canola is at its best right in the middle of July. I know that November sunrises align well with my morning routine (and they are specTACular!).

And I know that autumn in Edmonton generally reaches its peak in the last week of September.

With not one--but two--snowfalls before the autumnal equinox, I thought for sure that any colour left after so many trees had lost still-green leaves would be a very short sight indeed. And since September is my busiest month work-wise anyway, I wasn't paying much attention.

But today I had a different commute than usual--one that took me over the river valley--and I could not help but catch sight of the colours.



Turns out autumn showed up right on time.

SOTC 305/365

All the Leaves and Berries (SOTC 305/365)

"Of all the paths you take in life,
make sure a few of them are dirt."

- John Muir

Friday, September 7, 2018

SOTC 302/365

#NoCaptionNeeded

The Magpies Get Bigger Every Year

SOTC 301/365

How to be in the river valley and not in the river valley at the same time.

That Edmonton Backdrop (SOTC 301/365)

SOTC 300/365

Hedgie Love (SOTC 300/365)