“Warm Light; Cold Crunch”

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“Let The Sun Shine In”

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“20-24-Hour-Clock; Tick-Tock”

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“County Country Roads”

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“Notorious RGB”

“I Command Thee to Arise and Feed Me!”

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“The Vachenest”

“Dashboard Impressionals”

“Welcome to Orillia”

“Trouble with the Curve”

“Morning Stretches”

“Here Comes the Sun”

“Another Day; Another Dollar”

“The Long and Unwinding Road”

“Lift”

“Serrated Horizon”

“Overseer”

“Superstar”

“Decisions, Decisions”

“Cue Music”

“Just the Tip”

“Breaking Dawn”

“Red Light; Green Light”

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“Smoke on the Water” – Mont-Tremblant, Quebec

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“Calm Again” – Lake Ontario at its glassiest

“The Ultimate Backlight”

I am not a morning guy; I can sleep-in with the best of them.

But I do love the rare occassions when I have to be up extremely early. You get to see the world in a whole new light – literally.

This was the case with the photoshoot I was on yesterday morning. Call time at the Scarborough Bluffs was 5:30am.

It was dark, cold and – except for the two guys who had clearly been out clubbing and had talked their high-heels and mini-dress clad ‘dates’ into the romance of driving out to watch the sunrise – quiet.

Then the arc of that orange-pink sphere begins to peek above the horizon and the flat grey light begins to separate into highlight and shadows.