black and white photography
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Midwinter’s Summer

February’s defiance brought a day bright as July, with Toronto’s streets empty, mirroring calm seas. The usual snow gave way to bare asphalt, under a sky too blue for winter. Trees, branch-stark, and iron horses on the bridge shared in this quiet rebellion, basking in unseasonal sunlight. Continue reading
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Evening’s Whisper by the Winter Waterfall

In winter’s eve, when day doth yield to night,Through leafless groves, my pensive path I tread.The air, it whispers with a hushed delight,As twilight’s mantle cloaks the world in dread. The boughs, stripped bare, ‘gainst heavens’ dusky veil,Stand sentinel in silence, stark and true.Through this dim wood, my lonesome way I sail,Where day’s last light Continue reading
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Whispers of Light: A Monochromatic Ode to Muskoka

Amidst autumn’s flamboyant decay, I sought Muskoka’s soul in monochrome—a canvas where time’s murmur faded, and nature’s essence distilled into a silent symphony of grays. The shutter’s click was a communion of sight and spirit, capturing a visual haiku where simplicity whispered of life’s boundless dance. Continue reading