After a year by himself, Angus finally got a new best friend. ‘Fergus’ is a 11 week old Pyrenean Mountain Dog or Great Pyrenees, they’re getting along great, can already see a positive change in Angus. Only one photo to post at the moment but many more are sure to follow.
Archive for the ‘News’ Category
Great Pyrenees Puppy becomes a new bestie for Angus
Posted in Adventures of Wallace and Angus, Environmental Portrait Photography, News, tagged animal, dog, Great Pyrenees, pet, pets, photography, portrait, puppy, Pyrenean Mountain Dog, Pyrenees on October 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
NHL hockey returns to Winnipeg
Posted in News, Travel Photography, Winnipeg Photography, tagged arena, Canada, hockey, Manitoba, MTS Centre, NHL, photography, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg on May 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
MTS Centre Arena on Portage Avenue in downtown Winnipeg. Hockey lovers in Winnipeg are still waiting for the official word, as the lawyers, True North and Atlanta Spirit finalize the sale of the Atlanta Thrashers and move them to Winnipeg. Whatever the new team is called this will be the new home of Canada’s 7th [...]
Children’s Garden, Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg
Posted in Landscape Photography, News, Outdoor Photography, Travel Photography, Winnipeg Photography, Winter Landscapes, tagged Assiniboine Park, Canada, Children's Garden, gate, Landscape Photography, Manitoba, outdoors, photography, playground, Winnipeg, winter on February 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The entrance to the newly constructed Children’s Garden at Assiniboine Park. A playground set to open this spring, looks great from the outside, and was long overdue. I frequent the park often and am glad to see that many changes are in the works. This image was blended from multiple raw files to extend the [...]
Winter storm Winnipeg
Posted in Environment, Landscape Photography, News, Winnipeg Photography, Winter Landscapes, tagged blizzard, Canada, Canadian Prairies, driving, Landscape Photography, Manitoba, outdoors, photography, snow, snowfall, snowstorm, storm, weather, Winnipeg, winter on February 2, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The current storm hammering the US Midwest and Eastern seaboard inspired me to post what is common for us hardy Winnipegger’s. A winter storm from a few days back. Hats off to the snow removal crews, this stairway was cleared just after this shot was taken!
Photography, behind the scenes, in memory of my dog ‘Wallace’
Posted in Adventures of Wallace and Angus, Environmental Portrait Photography, Inspiration, News, Travel Photography, Winnipeg Photography, tagged animals, Canada, death, dog, dogs, friend, friendship, grieving, in memory, loss, Manitoba, pet, photography, portrait, Wallace, Winnipeg on September 28, 2010 | 2 Comments »
So much of what makes photography fascinating and so popular to the masses is the capability of freezing moments in time. Those fleeting brief slices of your life that you may never experience again. What struck me recently was that there is so much more to creating an image then just the final outcome viewed [...]
Orange Winnipeg Transit Buses, speeding into history.
Posted in Environmental Portrait Photography, Landscape Photography, News, Travel Photography, Winnipeg Photography, tagged bus, Canada, Manitoba, orange, Orange Winnipeg Transit bus, photography, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg on July 29, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Two orange Winnipeg Transit buses racing by a modern art sculpture on Portage Avenue. The orange buses are slowly being replaced with new white versions and will eventually be no more then a distant memory.
Food and drink photography and a fresh new cooking blog
Posted in Adventures of Wallace and Angus, Inspiration, News, Travel Photography, Winnipeg Photography, tagged cooking, dog, food blog, food photography, photography on July 7, 2010 | 2 Comments »
A new foray into food and drink photography, thanks to my wife and her wonderful new cooking blog. I’ve only dabbled in this form of photography from time to time, usually on long dark winter days. But with a little coaxing I’m now a part time food photographer and contributor to her food blog. It’s [...]
Canadian Museum for Human Rights under construction
Posted in News, Travel Photography, Winnipeg Photography, tagged Canada, Canadian Museum for Human Rights, construction, Manitoba, photography, skyline, The Forks, Winnipeg on April 23, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Construction update on the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in downtown Winnipeg.
Fort Gibralter, home of the Festival du Voyageur in Winnipeg, Canada.
Posted in Environment, Landscape Photography, News, Travel Photography, Winnipeg Photography, tagged Canada, Festival du Voyageur, Fort Gibralter, frost, Landscape Photography, Manitoba, outdoors, St. Boniface, Whittier Park, Winnipeg, winter on January 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Fort Gibralter in Winnipeg’s Whittier Park on a frosty winter day. The fort is home to western Canada’s largest winter festival, The Festival du Voyageur, which celebrates Franco-Manitoban culture and history in the city’s french district, St. Boniface. Whittier Park and downtown Winnipeg skyline in the background. Soon the site will be filled with ice [...]
Assiniboine River Trail opens in Winnipeg, worlds longest skating trail again?
Posted in Environment, News, Travel Photography, Winnipeg Photography, tagged Assiniboine River Trail, Canada, ice, ice skating, Manitoba, outdoors, photography, The Forks, Winnipeg, winter on January 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Last year Winnipeg’s Assiniboine River Trail, extended a whopping 9.34 km’s making it the world’s longest naturally frozen ice skating trail, and a favorite winter destination for locals and visitors alike. Frazzle ice kept the trail off of the Red River last winter season, and this year may shorten the distance considerably. Winnipegger’s can usually [...]