LANDSCAPES
Blue Mountain 2019
Sky Gradient 01
Serenity 2024
Porta 400 2024
Winter Sandstone 2024
Contrast 2024
The Bank of False Creek 2019
Marsh at Dusk 2021
Between Two Gulls 2024
Beach Panorama 2019
The Observer 2024
FWOOSH 2024
The Sunstar and the Mountain 2024
Arrival 2024
Quietude 2024
Concrete Foliage 2024
Escape 2024
Wisps 2023
West Coast Metro 2020
Crane in the Cloud 2024
Velvia Sunset 2023
Brilliance 2020
Hustle n' Bustle 2024
Retro Gold
2023
Whenever I think about doing Landscape Photography, I always think:
Y’know what? I’m going to do it. I’m going to be the photographer that gets up at 5 AM when it’s freezing cold; I’ll ignore how blue my toes get when they’re exposed to anything less than 5 degrees and I’ll fight through the dizzying bleariness. I’ll hastily setup my camera somewhere high up and hold my phone in my mouth, maybe develop some asthmatic symptoms and try not to get mauled by a bear with only my misery to keep me awake for a measly 30 minutes (aka until the sun rolls in) while I suffer though my fingers losing all feeling and my body sweating in an annoying, freeze-dry-like state. Why? Because that’s what real photographers do.
But then, I go outside.
“Eh, maybe I’ll be real tomorrow,” I think.