June 2021 – Faro, Beaver Creek and the Haines Pass
Putting the kilometres in with trips to Faro and Beaver Creek, and several more to the Haines Pass to search for wildlife and landscapes.
Putting the kilometres in with trips to Faro and Beaver Creek, and several more to the Haines Pass to search for wildlife and landscapes.
The heavy snowfall this past winter means snow is still on the ground in many places, but the spring thaw is definitely underway.
March was filled with several exciting film productions, and some seasonal wildlife photography opportunities closer to home.
This month I spent much of my time chasing the incredible northern lights around the Yukon and was able to capture some of the best displays I have ever seen.
A winter visit to Dawson City and Tombstone Territorial Park to gather city scenes and beautiful landscapes.
On a recent wildlife scouting trip further North in the Yukon I found a beautiful lynx, but there was a problem that needed to be overcome to get a great shot…
Kluane National Park is undoubtedly one of the gems of the Yukon, and on this cold winter morning we were treated to some beautiful calm weather and clear views across Kathleen Lake. After spending a little time photographing some of the hoar frost covered trees that surround the lake, I walked around the corner and was greeted with this wonderfully expansive view. Gear Used for This Shot Nikon Z 7 (full-frame mirrorless) Nikkor 24-70mm f/4 S Lens Breakthrough Photography 6-Stop Dark CPL Really Right Stuff TVC-24L tripod Really Right Stuff BH-55 Ballhead. MindShift Backlight 36 Backpack With the mountains as a …
It’s definitely winter in Canada now so the BTS posts are likely to be snowy ones for a while! This is a recent shot from a hidden valley near Whitehorse in the Canadian Yukon Territory.
How do you find wildlife to photograph? That’s a good question, and one that is often asked. Everyone has their secret spots, but sometimes you just have to put the miles in. You’ve just got to get in the car and drive!