Archive for the ‘Monochrome’ Category

Lambly Lake in Winter

Friday, January 30th, 2009
Lambly Lake in Winter

Fresh snow covers Lambly Lake near Kelowna, B.C.

Snow Covered Plants

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
Snow Covered Plants

The tops of plants stick out of fresh snow in a marshy area next to Lambly Lake, outside Kelowna.

Mission Hill Wine

Friday, January 23rd, 2009
Mission Hill Wine

A rack of wine at the Mission Hill Winery in Kelowna.  Unfortunately we didn’t take any home with us, but that’s because I knew I could most likely pick some up at the LCBO (if luck is on my side).

Veil of Snow

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
Veil of Snow

I found this snow-covered stone carving of a family of pelicans at the Mission Hill winery, in Kelowna.  This is the keystone in their main entrance.  The pelican is their logo, so to speak, and it appears on many features and items found at the winery.

Wallaman Falls

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
Wallaman Falls

Wallaman Falls, known to be the tallest waterfall in Australia with a drop of over 250m.  On our way up to the lookout, we saw a cassowary and four babies cross the road in front of us.  It’s said there are only 1500 cassowaries in Australia (and possibly the world) so we were quite fortunate.  

As for the image itself, I felt the monochrome was a bit more dramatic than the colour version.