From the archives.

From the archives.
I took a walk along the shore of Lake Ontario one day last week, and I found this rose washed up in the sand. It obviously hadn’t been there long.
This is a HDR image made from three separate exposures.
It seems the residents of Port Union have allowed a graffiti artist to cover the tunnel walls in murals. Job well done!
I’ve seen this Mini Cooper S parked on Sumach Street more times than I can count and have always thought that one day I would take its picture. Finally, after much waiting, the setting seemed right. This is a HDR from five exposures, +/-0.7ev.
Went for a drive on the weekend in search of the changing colours of autumn. This is somewhere just south of the town of Georgina, near Zephyr.
Shot last month while riding the Yonge-University-Spadina line. This is a single exposure converted to pseudo HDR with Photomatix Pro.
A five-exposure HDR of the slow-evolving Ford logo on a vintage car.
Ok, you’ve probably had enough pictures of planes for a bit, so here’s a nice change of pace. This is a five-exposure HDR of the front end of an antiquated Buick, which was then cross-processed in Photoshop. I’m loving the saturated effect.
Mother Nature unleashed one helluva light show on the Greater Toronto Area last night, and with it came high winds, downpours, and tornado warnings. This is just one of many lightning pics I happened to capture over a two-hour span.
A lane running west off Leslie Street, south of Stouffville Sideroad, in Richmond Hill, Ontario. HDR from five exposures at 0.7ev.