With the holidays in the rear-view mirror, it is time to start concentrating on winter photography and the opportunities this season holds.
Snowcapped mountains, frozen lakes and the crisp, clean air lend themselves to serene, wide angle landscape imagery. Frost on perennial plants beg for macro lens use while wintery wildlife photography can make good use of your long telephoto lens(es).
Need some inspiration? Check out our Winter Photography Tips to jumpstart your creativity. If venturing out into the extreme cold (especially for extended periods of time), be sure to check out our "Cold Weather Photography Tips" article by Canadian Geographic Wildlife Photography of the Year winner Jonathan Huyer.