Some images captured over the last couple of months, mostly from walks around my neighbourhood. Shot on an Olympus EM10-II.
Author: Dan
Butchart Gardens, July 2020
The Butchart Gardens (Wikipedia: Butchart Gardens) is a beatuiful collection of mostly floral gardens set within and around an old limestone quarry, in Brentwood Bay, just outside of Victoria. The gardens have a long history in the area, and are designated as a National Historic Site of Canada. I visited the gardens for the first…
Photos, April 2020
Hello world. I hope everyone is doing well as the pandemic continues to make us shift and evaluate our everyday practices. It’s been a challenging and enlightening time, personally. I certainly haven’t been out and about taking lots of photos, but luckily there are many beautiful things right outside my doorstep. Here are a few…
Photos, March 2020
A few shots around town from March, 2020. I’m a little late on getting these ones posted, mostly due to feeling quite distracted from the global pandemic and subsequent cultural shifts. We’re still far from ‘normal’, but I’m slowly getting back into a rhythm with shooting and posting again.Despite (or perhaps in many ways as…
Photos, February 2020
February brings with it the first signs of Spring here on southern Vancouver Island. These are some shots from around town, shot on my Olympus EM10-II.
Photos, January 2020
Some shots from New Years Day, and some captures around town during the week of snow we had here in Victoria, mid-January. Shot on my Olympus EM10-II.
Photos, December 2019
Some photos shot in and around Victoria, BC, December, 2019, on my Olympus EM10-II.
A late October overnight loop to Bamberton Provincial Park, first heading north through the Sooke Hills to Shawnigan Lake, then southeast to Mill Bay. Crisp morning air exhaled into a warm and bright fall day. The ride through the Sooke Hills Wilderness Trail proved to be a particularly challenging section of this route, featuring some…
Bicycle Touring: Pender Overnighter
I had amazing weather for an early-fall overnighter to Pender Island, camping at Shingle Bay. The morning ride to the ferry at Swartz Bay was bright and crisp, and the day turned out to be warm and sunny. The riding on Pender was hilly and fun. The night on Shingle Bay provided one of the…
Bicycle Touring: Saturna Overnighter
The freedom and feeling of self-sufficiency is one of the most appealing aspects of bicycle touring to me. Being able to power yourself, carry everything you need, and move at your own pace, is so fun and satisfying. This feeling is captured very well even on short, one night trips. They require a little less…