Design Guy

The Design Guy blog features articles on design, creativity, commercial photography, tech, tips, and life. I add to this journal as the mood takes me.

I am also an avid landscape photographer based in Niagara, Canada. This site is the home of my personal photography project, Somewhere In Niagara, in which I travel the back roads and trails to discover the hidden beauty of the Niagara Peninsula. Enjoy.

Hawk, landing
Design Guy

Hawkish

Just wanted to share this image from the Canadian Raptor Conservancy. You’re welcome. share this:

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Autumn Trees over a dry stone wall
Photography, Somewhere In Niagara

Autumn Trees

Between Two Trees: Autumn Coming originally from England, dry stone walling brings memories of rambling aimlessly across the Yorkshire moors

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Custom place cards for event guests
Design

Back To Normal

Now the holiday season is over things can get back to normal. For us that means evenings and weekends making

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Between Two Trees - dry stone wall
Images Of The Week

Between Two Trees: Autumn

Coming originally from England, dry stone walling brings memories of rambling aimlessly across the Yorkshire moors through heather and wheat,

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Wawa Big Goose - products
Design

Goose

If you have ever travelled across Southern Canada by road, you probably traversed the Trans-Canada highway. On your way, you

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Squirrel Design
Design

Squirrel

One late Autumn afternoon in 2022 I went hiking in a waterfront park in Fort Erie, Ontario. As I enjoyed

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Life, Photography

The Choice

I always try to look on the bright side of life. And not just because it’s a song by which

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Nokomis Trail

Earlier this year I hiked the Nokomis Trail just south of Wawa, Algoma, Ontario, with my best friend and partner

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Winter

As the worst winter storm for several decades begins to subside, and we start to calculate the cost in lives

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I saw three ships
Design Guy, Life

I Saw Three ships

This image, captured on Lake Ontario one wintery morning, reminded me of the old English Christmas carol, “I saw three

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