Mt. Matheson Sunset

I've been to the tops of most mountains in the Metchosin & East Sooke area but somehow I had left out Mt. Matheson until now. All I can say is WOW. You have a nearly 360' panoramic view of the Sooke Hills, Pacific Ocean, Olympic Mountains, Metchosin, and even downtown Victoria. With a summit of 963ft it is the highest point in East Sooke and features giant old-growth Douglas fir trees and rich wetlands. If you can find this spot you're in for a treat!

Taylor Beach Sunrise

Waking up to catch the sunrise is like having Christmas morning every day. Before each dawn the wondrous show holds its surprise in quiet darkness until slowly opening itself up to the world to start the day - never once the same.

Taylor Beach - Metchosin, BC.

Tonight's Metchosin Sunset

The clouds looked just right for a beautiful September sunset tonight so I zipped up to the top of Mt. Helmcken to catch the show. The sun dipped below the clouds just as I got there but there was still some color to capture before dark. It's always an amazing experience on the edge of that cliff with the wind washing the clouds over your head

Vancouver Sun - BC's Biggest Trees / Biggest Stumps Gallery

The Vancouver Sun recently posted an online gallery of my photographs featuring the some of the biggest trees and biggest stumps in BC. This should hopefully bring much deserved attention and exposure to the need to protect BC's remaining endangered ancient forests. On Vancouver Island we have lost 90% of the valley bottom old-growth forest yet we are still discovering stumps up to 16ft in diameter cut as recent as this year. It's time we transition to sustainable logging in our second-growth forests and keep our globally rare temperate rainforest ecosystems intact for the future.

Visit http://www.ancientforestalliance.org to find out more.

World Oceans Day Aerial Art Event

On Tuesday, June 8th, I had the amazing opportunity to photograph a spectacular aerial art event put on to celebrate World Oceans Day. Close to 1,000 children came together in black-and-white T-shirts on the grounds of Rockheights Middle School to form the outline of a marbled murrelet -- a threatened species of sea bird that depends on old-growth forests for nesting.

Artist Daniel Dancer "painted" the background to complete the picture using soil, 200 white bed sheets and recycled blue jeans. We then ascended in boom lifts over 100ft above the ground to photograph the image from above. The image was later published in the Times Colonist.

The children participating in the event were absolutely wonderful! Everyone was super excited to be part of the bigger picture and raise awareness of the endangered species.

First Nation singers also welcomed and celebrated the event taking place in their traditional territory. Thanks to everyone who came together and made this such a successful day!

Moon Halo Rainbow

Just last week I stepped outside into my backyard and was treated to the most amazing display in the sky. I have seen halos around the moon before but nothing quite as beautiful as this. Multiple rainbows encircling a full moon, quietly floating in the air. Mother nature never fails to astound me with her abilities to create unimaginable beauty - and then in an instant, let it vanish into thin air.