Tuesday, November 30, 2004

Sunrise Roberts Creek


A morning walk to the beach yielded another beautiful sunrise. It is very easy to take great pictures in such a spectacular area.

Autumn Berries


Not quite sure what type of berries these are but they are beautiful.

Roberts Creek Cascade


The faint beams of sunlight piercing the forest canopy and hitting the cascade created a unique effect. This was a difficult shot as I had forgotten my tripod. Handholding to get the water blur is very difficult.

Monday, November 29, 2004

Cypress Under Snow



I saw this young Cypress tree this morning at Yew Lake on Cypress Bowl. It was bowed and strugling under a weight of fresh Snow. The image had a compelling simplicity about it.

Friday, November 26, 2004

Raincoast Sunshower

Takinga boat up the fjords of tBC's inside passage is a spectacular experience. THis painting is an attempt to capture some of that magic.

Dean Channel

Floral Abstraction

This painting is an abstraction of a single rhododendron blossom. I started with a detailed drawing of the blossom and let my brush create abstract shapes based on my feelings about the flower and the beautiful spring day outside.

Floral Abstraction

Monday, November 22, 2004

Paradise

A rather colorful and fanciful interpretation of the giant spruce trees of Carmannah valley, one of my favourite places.

Paradise

A Walk by Lynm Creek

I was out for a hike along Lynn Creek with my dad a few weeks ago and it was one of those magical misty days. The mountains were alternately veiled and exposed. We had a great time but didn't see any bears.


A walk by the Creek

Saturday, November 20, 2004

Gumboot Cafe

Here is a picture of the Gumboot Cafe in the heart of downtown Roberts Creek. It was tricky getting a picture without cars whizzing by :)

Ah bustling downtown.

THe Gumboot

Roberts Creek Morning

Early morning is my favourite time of day. Everything seems fresh and optimistic. Also you never know when that sunny dawn will turn into a day of drizzle on the Wet Coast.

Sunrise on the beach

On the Rocks

This picture and the one below it were taken on my morning beach walk. The sun was absolutely spectacular and the sky was sublime. ( I'm running out of words!!) There was an eagle flying above as well but my lense was not powerful enought and he came out as a tiny speck.

On the rocks

Thursday, November 18, 2004

The hand of God

I was walking in the woods afer a night of rain and the sunlight reached through the forest canopy like the hand of God, painting the lichens and mosses with a delicate golden glow. I tried making a painting from this image but it was just too much.....some things just can't be improved upon.

Beams of light

Contemplating Sunset, Davis Bay

I almost felt as if I was intruding on this fellow's contemplation. The photo was taken at Davis Bay this Summer. (It was raining so hard the last few days that I had to go back to the warmth of July for inspiration)


Contemplating Sunset

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Glacier Mist

The mist rising off of the icefield below hid all signs of the glacier and wreathed the peaks in mystery.


Above the Saskatchewan Glacier

Tuesday, November 16, 2004

Arbutus

One thing we on the Coast have in abundance is arbutus trees. These red and sinuous plants are inspiring as they twist above rocky outcrops.

Arbutus

Brandywine Meadows

A misty and Rainy day at Brandywine Meadows.

Squamish Mist

San Juan Sunset

AS beautiful evening just across the line.

San Juan Sunset

Walter

Black Bears seem to figure prominently in the lives of us Coaster, especially this year where they have become daring in the desire to get a last meal in before hibernation.

This guy however is from Pennsylvania. (thanks Evelyn)


Walter

Sunday, November 14, 2004

Stump of a Giant

Life is so abundant in the Coastal Rainforest that even a stump supports abundant ferns, bushes and other trees.


Stump of a Giant

Saturday, November 13, 2004

Giant Trees

Old Growth Douglas Fir trees are some of the largest trees in the world. Their furrowed and wrinkled bark has inspired many of my watercolor paintings.
There are very few places where these giants have escaped commercial logging. The Elaho valley is a spectacular example.

Douglas Fir

Friday, November 12, 2004

Walk in the Woods

It can sometimes be hard to find evidence of autumn on the Coast. This small clearing covered in dried leaves reminded me of my childhood in Montreal.



Dry Autumn Leaves

Wandering the Shoreline


In the Woods Posted by Hello
Here is a picture of me for all those folks who are currently viewing this blog. :) I am standing in a grove of arbutus trees at Secret Cove.

Island Mist Posted by Hello

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