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Drone pilot out exploring. Somewhere in Niagara

I am a working photographer, videographer, and drone pilot. I’ve been serving the Niagara region for 2 decades.

This is the blog section. It’s not about work, you can read that on the other pages and see some portfolios if you want to. This page is about the fun things in my life. Photography. Nature. Technology. And whatever else I feel like writing about. It’s about life, the universe, and everything. From Carl, your friendly neighbourhood Camera Guy.

  • Happy Anniversary

    Happy Anniversary

    Yesterday was our tenth wedding anniversary. To celebrate, Nikki and I are putting everything else on hold and taking a […]

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  • Getting There

    Getting There

    I have spent a significant part of my life on the road. Travelling from the tip of Scotland to the […]

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  • Raptors Revisited

    Raptors Revisited

    Nikki and I celebrate our tenth wedding anniversary this week. We will be taking a few days off to mark […]

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  • SIN 365 day planners: The Unboxing Video

    SIN 365 day planners: The Unboxing Video

    The series of 365 day planners and diaries have been available for a while. I ordered a full set and […]

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  • IOTW: Train Station

    IOTW: Train Station

    The old train station in Port Colborne sits between West and King Streets, north of Clarence Street. The old Trillium […]

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  • Breathe

    Breathe

    There are many things that can, and often do, go wrong at a wedding. One possibility that most don’t worry […]

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  • Here Comes Halloween

    Here Comes Halloween

    As I type the second week of September is ending. Which means that Halloween is over six weeks away. So […]

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  • More Changes

    More Changes

    Just a quick update to say that as part of the site makeover I have reorganised the menu system and […]

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  • Sunrise At Reebs Bay

    Sunrise At Reebs Bay

    Reebs Bay is popular with locals, horse riding groups, and passing beachcombers. It tends be quieter than other local beaches, […]

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