
This was taken at 1:20 PM from 100 ft . What a difference! The haze is the smoke from wildfires west of the city, and in the British Columbia interior.

This was taken at 1:20 PM from 100 ft . What a difference! The haze is the smoke from wildfires west of the city, and in the British Columbia interior.
This video is just showing off our convertible, and was a training exercise. Success!
If you’re interested in showcasing or selling your vehicle with a unique view of it, give us a call, and let’s see what we can do.

Tech vs. the natural world; which wins?
On an Alberta evening in July my drone captured the setting sun silhouetting an ever present piece of modern technology. The ‘cell tower’ is something scattered across the landscape both urban and rural. On the prairies and the land that rises up to the foothills at the base of the mountains they loom large as a reminder of our need to be ‘in touch’.

The pandemic has kept people away from the joy that a carnival brings. This one sits waiting for the municipal administrators to grant permission to ‘play’. It did open and welcome the crowds on Canada Day.
Celebration needs people, events, music and colour.


Rural Alberta is home to some fascinating people and their amazing properties with gorgeous views. These shots were taken as part of a realtor’s request to help promote opportunities in County Lac Ste. Anne.

the view south from one hundred feet AGL above my home. This was taken in the spring after the majority of snow had melted, and before the spring rains set in to green things up. It is a constant changing view.