I can't believe I've almost missed #WaterWednesday again. When I first started photography I often got called the #Waterfall guy because it's all I shot. Waterfalls became my way of learning #Composition in our local #Forest.

While the waterfall provided and obvious subject I could practice my framing, leading lines, and usage of foreground and mid ground elements to draw your eye to the main body of water.

The incredible (and often overlooked) mountain landscape of the Isle of Harris, Scotland. This place is rugged and unvisited, partly because the beaches of the island steal away attention and partly because of its unforgiving character. Many of these areas are fairly unexplored in terms of photography and I'm excited to spend a bit more time doing just that over the coming years.

#ThickTrunkTuesday

The film version of my image Alleviate. I took this frame while exploring the #PNW coasts of #Washington and the #olympicnationalpark area.

I loved the way the sunlight was highlighting the edges of all the moss on these Alder trees. A beautiful display of #nature

📸 Bronica SQA
🎞️ #kodakgold200
⚗️ Lab Developed
🖼️ Self Scanned

truly amazing:

"Hexagonal pattern in a black olive tree. This branching is called dichotomous branching"

from:

https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/comments/1gupzoc/hexagonal_pattern_in_a_black_olive_tree_this/

Overwintered flora on a late February afternoon.
(02/14/22)

Happy Friday everyone! And this means, some positive seascape from my happy place :) Enjoy.

Unplug and join me for a photo adventure off the beaten track on Vancouver Island, British Columbia! I offer photo tours and workshops all year long, in English and French, to amateur and professional photographers, in groups or in private. For details, visit: https://www.catherinebabault.com/workshops

Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis, 🇩🇪 Eisvogel, 🇵🇱 zimorodek).

#birds
#birdphotography
#birdsofmastodon
#birdwatching
#nature
#naturephotography
#vogelflausch

Up and down.