Striking Perspective Photography From Across Canada

These artfully shot photographs prove that perspective is everything.

Storm clouds on open road in Canada
Photo: Marc Labelle

A Matter of Perspective Photography

Here’s an inspired example of perspective photography from the talented Marc Labelle of Fredericton. “My girlfriend Sarah Macfarlane, our little boy Jack and our super sidekick dog Copper shared a great adventure as we travelled out west,” Marc writes. “From Badlands to mountain passes, we endured weather of all kinds including rain, snow, fog, hail and drought—now that’s about as Canadian as you can get!”

Perspective in photography
Photo: Russ Hayes

A Moment to Reflect

Russ Hayes of Sherbrooke, Quebec, captured this imposing shot in downtown Calgary—he and his wife were on a month-long visit to the city.

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Sunset at the Canadian National Exhibition
Photo: John Stager

Into the Sunset

John Stager of Pickering, Ontario, snapped this striking silhouette at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) in Toronto.

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Changing autumn leaves in wilderness
Photo: Cathy Nixon

Golden Splendour

Cathy Nixon of Leduc, Alberta, shares this stunning fall scene, writing, “Cool breezes had begun to blow but outside my house I could still find blooming roses. I also saw leaves starting to yellow. Although every season offers something to savour and enjoy, autumn has a special place in my heart for many reasons—one being that my birthday is on the first day of fall!”

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Calgary Tower in downtown core
Photo: Jen Hirst

Towering Achievement

Jen Hirst of Calgary shares this awesome shot of the Calgary Tower rising from the downtown core.

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