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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.

  • Take It To The Bridge

    Take It To The Bridge

    Sunrise is spectacular. Even more so when viewed across the Niagara River at the Peace Bridge in Fort Erie. The

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  • From The Parkway

    From The Parkway

    As part of ongoing site development I have made some sweeping changes over the last week or so. Long overdue,

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  • IOTW: Owl

    IOTW: Owl

    The Image Of The Week is a more dynamic image than the landscapes I regularly post. This owl in flight

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  • 2022 Christmas Bazaar

    2022 Christmas Bazaar

    November 26th is the date of the Port Colborne Optimist club annual Christmas Bazaar. This popular community event includes bake

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  • Sunny Times

    Sunny Times

    A snapshot of the day. The weather may be changing, the days getting shorter. But here in Niagara there is

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  • We Do Not Forget

    We Do Not Forget

    This morning I join my fellow Optimist Club board members at the Remembrance Day ceremony, to lay a wreath in

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  • Busy Weekend

    Busy Weekend

    The most recent IOTW was shot during a very busy weekend which started with a Saturday sunrise photoshoot at the

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  • IOTW: Peace Bridge

    IOTW: Peace Bridge

    We went out early yesterday to see the last sunrise before the clocks went back. Rather than going to our

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  • “Adobe Lightroom Ate My Photos!”

    “Adobe Lightroom Ate My Photos!”

    No. It didn’t. But that does beg the question I am frequently asked. Where did they go? Ninety-nine times out

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