It’s Photo Monday!

That’s right! Starting this week, I will be posting a small collection of my favourite photos every Monday. I will stick to a theme as much as possible. Don’t get too excited! This will not be some sort of tutorial on how to get certain types of shots – I leave that to teaching gurus like Scott Kelby. I just want to share some of my best shots and force myself to get out every week.

This week’s topic is the wonderful Humber Bay Bridge in Toronto.

Humber Bay Bridge, Toronto

Humber Bay Bridge, Toronto

Humber Bay Bridge, Toronto

A sea of concrete

Fisheyed Toronto

Unfortunate shot of McCain from the third debate

Just thought I would share this unfortunate picture of McCain exiting on the wrong side of the stage at the third debate. I saw this one a while a go, but I just thought about it again today and felt like this was a pretty good timing to share this one. Ha ha!

Help save the Niagara Glen

The Ontario Access Coalition needs our help to save bouldering at the Niagara Glen! The NPC has recently talked about eliminating bouldering from the area in order to reduce environmental problems. Here is a quote from the OAC’s website:

The Niagara Parks Commission has recently released a draft of their Land Management Plan on their website which has a recommendation to eliminate bouldering in the future to reduce environmental impact.

Help us save this wonderful bouldering spot! It’s simple and takes only about two minutes of your time. Follow the instructions on the OAC website.

Walking through the Niagara Glen

Awesome gym session

Being just back from a three week trip in Squamish, I wasn’t really looking forward to climbing on plastic again… but tonight turned out to be the best climbing session i’ve had in years! I’ve climbed about 12 problems and flashed them all! I stayed there only 2 hours and then came right back home.

Coming back to the Squamish trip, I will post some photos of the trip on flickr very soon, but for now, here is a sneak preview on the awesomeness that was Squamish!

The cutting edge, V4

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