Category Archives: Photographer

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Fog, Dew, and Berries

This last week of January 2026 has been foggy and wet and berry-and-leaf colourful.

Seeing the two leaders of a tall (60 to 70 ft.) northern catalpa (Catalpa speciosa) outlined by the fog was awesome. Meanwhile, the fog horns blew all night for a couple of nights.

Moisture clung to this grass one early morning.

And the same morning, moisture still speckled the silvery leaves on this silver ragwort display assembled in planters outside a condo. I learned from Missouri Botanical Garden’s plant finder read more

Pollen Cones, Snowdrops, and More

Now in January 2026, with the days getting longer, plants are waking up. Sequoia sempervirens, also known as coast redwood, is growing male cones bearing pollen for the wind to blow on to female cones on the same tree. This particular tree grows in Stanley Park, between the Ted and Mary Greig Rhododendron Garden to the west and Lost Lagoon to the east.

Camellia sasanqua is the smaller of the two camellia species; its native home is the mountains of China and Japan. This blossom photograph read more

Nature Vancouver’s Photography Contest

I was truly grateful to have two of the ten photographs I submitted to Nature Vancouver’s 2021 Photography Content win second prizes. Well, I don’t think there’s an actual prize–it’s just the honour of the whole thing.

This one of a fly on a toadstool took second place in the Entomology and Spiders category. Ron Long, judge, described the photo as “visually very appealing,” which I certainly find encouraging.

I took this image on the one day of snow we had read more