Tundra Lake, as captured by Dave Steers

Tundra Lake in the Stein is really this amazing colour - I haven't tweaked the colour at all. It's one of the amazing places I've been lucky enough to see (more than a few times) while on tasks with Pemberton SAR. It's absolutely stunning - I've never seen anything like it. ~ Words and image … Continue reading Tundra Lake, as captured by Dave Steers

If you love something, show your kids. Dave Steers’ feature photo today is just one more example of starting ’em young

You can't be what you don't see. I had this epiphany the other day. (Don't bother sitting down for it. I'm a pretty slow learner.) I would love for my kid to be a multilingual musician -  music and languages being fluencies I'm interested in, but don't have. But, it occurred to me that signing … Continue reading If you love something, show your kids. Dave Steers’ feature photo today is just one more example of starting ’em young

Prettiest valley in the world? It just might be. Dave Steers offers exhibit A to make the case.

Pretty as a picture. So goes the saying. And when an app can render a photograph of the Pemberton Valley as a painting, you kind of see where the saying comes from. Thanks to Dave Steers for sharing his work. Flashback to earlier posts for other renderings of local scenery: Nairn Falls splintering into a … Continue reading Prettiest valley in the world? It just might be. Dave Steers offers exhibit A to make the case.

The medicine you seek. Dave Steers captures snow-cloaked rosehips in the thick of flu season.

Our photographers share their images - every weekend - wordlessly. And that's as it should be. An offering. A moment of quiet, stillness, contemplation. For you to interpret as you will. But I couldn't help, in the thick of flu season, but see the offerings of nature in Dave Steer's images today, of snow-cloaked rosehips, … Continue reading The medicine you seek. Dave Steers captures snow-cloaked rosehips in the thick of flu season.