Some Pictures from Raymond
Photographs from hiking the Peninsula Bruce Trail in July 2003
There was a tree to sit in.
I thought the bridge was very imposing.
Courage
Foolhardiness
Overlooking the River
Artistic Version
The sunlight on the trees adds a spark of life to the dull winter.
Climbing along the stream bank.
Knee deep in snow.
Makes you feel a bit cold, doesn't it?
Someone got a bit tired from all that walking and climbing. She didn't stay there long, though; all the snow on her pants started to melt and she got a little cold.
A picture of a painting I made. I have a more subtle copy hanging on my wall.
A beautiful Christmas cactus blossoming.
The same flower from another angle.
Nathan Philip Square is a fun place to skate, especially when the night is lit up by the Christmas lights.
The city holiday, err, Christmas tree.
Taking a brief rest, we sit in the Christmas garden.
Frozen Stream
The first of a series of photographs illustrating the onset of winter.
Barren Winter
The cold white ice with blowing snow provides a bleak contrast to the only signs of life, some dead branches on the bank.
Evening on the Cold Beach
The sun is leaving the cold and lifeless beach. I hope to get a similar picture again in the summer to provide a contrast; they are both beautiful in their own way.
Hole in Ice
The cold water flows vigorously under the ice and shows off through the odd crack.
Man and Dog on Beach
The mand and dog walk alone on the cold beach, each under his own thick coat.
Apparently Vivian-the-Messenger had a message for me. Thank you.
She's ready to hit someone, but I didn't move my camera fast enough to see who. Either that or she's shadow boxing.
Vivian-the-Messenger has a message for someone.
Document and all images are copyright Raymond Fingas, 2002. Email me if you want any; several have larger "original" versions available.