We’re pretty excited about our news! We’ve published a book of our favourite photographs from the whole Niagara Escarpment in Canada, taken by the magazine’s principal photographer, Mike Davis. It’s a gorgeous book, which is only to be expected, given the subject! It’s a softcover book about 8.5” x 11”, of 172 pages with more […]Read More
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The Hamilton Conservation Authority is pleased to announce the winners of the 2019 Hamilton Conservation Areas Photo Contest. The amateur photography contest was open from June 17, 2019 to January 31, 2020 and received nearly 900 entries. Submission categories included recreation, wildlife and nature, with the top three photos selected from each category and one […]Read More
In the Summer 2019 issue we were happy to publish some of Rick Grant’s wildlife photography, on page 54. Here is a selection of more of Rick’s photos, from his visits to Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington, this May. First, we have some amazing photos of birds. Can you identify them? Use the comments for […]Read More
PhotoArt of Halton Hills has announced the winners of this year’s competition, the 40th year it’s been held. Children as well as adults were encouraged to submit photos in their categories. More than 200 selected photos were displayed at the Halton Hills Cultural Centre until the end of March.Here are the first-place winning photos. All […]Read More
I have a pile of credentials, but my partner Mike is getting all the glory. I have been writing and editing for newspapers, magazines and businesses since 1974. I studied literature and writing at university and a polytechnical institute. Heck, I taught literature and writing courses at two community colleges for eight years. And what […]Read More
Betty Ghiendoni of Thorold has submitted these photos for our contest. She writes that she’s “so happy… to share them with the people of Niagara Escarpment Views. Pictures were photographed with a Sony 12.1 Mega Pixels Cyber-Shot looking towards Niagara Falls.” “Morning Sunrise” was taken in February 2017 in her back yard in Thorold. “Early […]Read More