Here in Southern Ontario, the transition between seasons can often be a long-drawn-out process. We complain a lot in spring – that is certain – but there is also truth to the fact that we are teased with a day or two of perfection before being pulled back into weeks of cold, wet, dreary weather – and more recently – extreme wind.

I’m talking about weather because it really impacts my motivation to get out and shoot landscapes and wildlife during these times. When the sun sits behind the clouds and the light remains flat from morning to night, subjects …

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