Description
February 2023
Travelling country roads in winter can be risky. Blowing wind and snow make driving challenging while also providing moments like this one. I was headed back to the hospital along a familiar concession late one afternoon when I noticed this lone Sugar Maple on a gravel side road. The snow was just deep enough to obscure all but the dry grass in the ditch and field and some gravel ruts. A few inches more and all would have blurred into a white sheet. I positioned myself on the edge of the ditch and got low so the tree in the distance could be fully seen while balancing the line of grass that lead to a far crossing. Composition is one important element that can make a simple photo into something artistic.
After almost twenty years in my role as a community mental health worker I calculate that I’ve driven over 225,000 km. For most of that there’s been a camera in the backseat. I spend many lunch and dinner breaks walking paths in conservation areas and public forests and I watch for scenes like this to develop while driving. I consider it a fabulous job perk that keeps me centred in what can be difficult work at times.
Taken By
Doug Gordon
Taken On
March 10, 2025
Tagged
snow
road
country
side
ontario
winter
sugar
maple
grass
white
plant
tree
nature
outdoors
weather
ice
tree_trunk
branch
atmospheric_phenomenon
twig
freezing
trunk
grey
woody_plant
slope
Assignments
Active Outdoors
Weather, Seasons and Sky
Provinces
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Focal:
57
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Lens Model:
NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S
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Shutter speed:
0.0005
sec
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Aperture: f/
10