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Posts Tagged ‘iphone pictures’
Sweet Home on the Prairies
Posted: May 22, 2013 in photography, photosTags: Canada, iphone pictures, nature, photography, photos, prairie, saskatchewan, water
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These Trees are on Fire/Have no Fear, Fall is Here
Posted: September 27, 2012 in photography, photosTags: Autumn, Canada, Color, fall, iphone, iphone pictures, photos, pictures, Tree
As a child I despised autumn. I think I was resentful towards fall because it meant the ending of summer and the beginning of the long, cold, harsh winter. I did not begin to see the beauty of this time of the year until recently, there is no more colors out during any part of the year than right now. Greens, reds, yellows and various shades of orange light up the country, showering us in rainbows of leaves on the ground. It truly is a sight to see. I was thinking recently how sad it is that many people across the world don’t get to experience such a sight. For many, things may always bright green or always brown and lifeless. Here in Canada we get to experience the rebirth of spring, the growth of summer, the loss of autumn and the sparkling dormancy of winter. Sometimes I take for granted how lucky I am to live in such a beautiful, calm place and recently I’ve been trying to take the time to appreciate this wonderful country, province and city I call home. I hope you all take the time to do the same! Here are a few pictures I have taken in the past two weeks of the changing of the seasons. (all photos were taken with an iPhone and contain no filters, enjoy!)
Under the Prairie Spring Sky
Posted: March 11, 2012 in photosTags: Canada, iphone pictures, photo, photos, pictures, saskatchewan, spring
Woke up yesterday and was punched square in the face by Spring. Yay! I decided to go out and get some fresh air and take a drive to the country and around the city park to see what kind of shots I could get. I wasn’t disappointed. I love spring, everything is vibrating with new life ready to spring out at any moment. Yes, it’s sloppy and muddy and brown but still oddly beautiful. Spring is the stepping stone to the summer we anticipate! Here are some of the photos…