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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.

  • Per Ardua Ad Astra

    Per Ardua Ad Astra

    Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, Canada. Per Ardua Ad Astra is the motto of the RAF as well as several commonwealth

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  • Newsletters

    Newsletters

    After a recent hard drive failure I restored everything from a backup. See link. During the restore process I did

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  • Canadian Houses Of Parliament

    From the other side of the Rideau Canal the Canadian Houses of Parliament stand tall and proud against the Autumn

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  • Pebble Beach

    On an 18-hour road trip from Niagara to Thunder Bay, we stopped for an hour to check out the Pebble

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  • Backup

    I recently posted about the importance of having a backup plan for your digital files and devices. This is such

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  • Do Your Backup

    Do Your Backup

    Today I had the not so enjoyable experience of a hard drive failure. My main working Document drive with 102

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  • Garden City Skyway

    Garden City Skyway

    Somewhere In Niagara is a bridge. The Garden City Skyway in St. Catharines bridges the Welland Canal, providing a high

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  • Event Photography

    Event Photography

    Weddings, birthdays, retirements, memorials, and celebrations of life. Conferences. Trade shows. Product launches. Press releases. Any large scale event benefits

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  • Aguasabon Falls

    Aguasabon Falls

    The Trans-Canada Highway connects East to West (and also West to East) Atlantic and Pacific Canadian coasts. It is 7,476 km

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