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At the same time, I also found myself drawn to history, and historic places.  Included in that were pioneer villages, and the way that people lived in the early year's of Canada's history.  

 

in 2004 after meeting my now wife, I was introduced to Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve and the Wolf Centre.  My first visit to the wolf centre was a memorable occassion.  The pack was strong and large with more than 7 or 8 adults.  I quickly took a fond liking to Ebony and Manitou whom were two most impressive wolves.  

 

I have followed the progression of the pack since those year's, and have been snapping images quietly since that time.  I hope that you enjoy the colletion of images on this page, as I have been wanting to find an outlet to share my work for some time now.  Enjoy!

My first camera was a Ricoh rangefinder 35mm film camera.  I can still remember my first outing with it to Quebec city, where I came back with more images of the buildings than the people that I was with.  The artistic visiion was always there, and it wasn't until the new millenium that I would pickup photography again in a more serious way.  

 

My introduction to nature photography was through my involvement in the Beach Photo Club and a number of weekend outings to Algonquin that I participated on.  I was in love with nature, especially water and waterfalls.

BIO

David Sweeney was born and raised in Toronto, Canada.  Growing up in the east end of the city.  He has always had a love for nature and natural things.

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