First things first. I truly appreciate all you wonderful people who think my photostream is nice enough to accept me as a contact but after careful consideration I've decided that I can no longer accept any more offers for "Contact". It wasn't an easy decision because I've met so many wonderful people on Flickr but several months ago I set myself a limit of 40 contacts and I've reached my quota. My philosophy has always been to address as many of my contacts photos as possible and with so many constraints on my time I find it necessary to set this arbitrary limit.

 

I was born in 1952 in Toronto, Canada, a city and country I truly love. Married a lovely woman in 1972 and we've been going strong ever since. Have two great, wonderfully successful sons and three unbelievably sweet granddaughters, two of whom are twins. Life so far has been very kind to me, however, I take nothing for granted.

 

It seems as though my interest in art goes back to my early childhood. I remember as a small boy growing up in Toronto the paintings of the "Group of Seven" that adorned the walls in our classrooms and hallways at school. Little did I realize many of these were painted a few short hours from my home. The beautiful windswept shorelines of Georgian Bay and stunning vistas of Algonquin Park were precursors to my fascination with art and photography. I've always had great admiration for artists but none whatsoever for celebrities.

 

Thank you to anyone who views my pictures. I have no pretensions about my abilities. I'm just another guy who thinks taking pictures is a pleasant way to spend some quality time and enjoy the bounty life has to offer. I'm constantly amazed as I peruse Flickr how many people have that certain "Creative Vision" that seems innate. There is an abundance of true artists who call Flickr home and I'm enriched by your creativity. Thanks for sharing.

 

But enough about me. Get those shutters and sensors "Flickring". Go out and have some fun.

 

Oh yes, one more thing. Ancient Ultimate Spinach proverb:

Some days you eat the bear and some days the bear eats you.

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  • JoinedJune 2007
  • HometownToronto
  • Current cityWoodstock
  • CountryCanada

Testimonials

Elisa says:

It is a great honour to write this testimonial about my friend Ken Atkinson, whom I had the immense pleasure to meet through the Flickr community. He is an excepcional photographer! His pictures are carefully and beautifully composed showing his special talent to present Nature's splendor in such a magnificent way tha… Read more

It is a great honour to write this testimonial about my friend Ken Atkinson, whom I had the immense pleasure to meet through the Flickr community. He is an excepcional photographer! His pictures are carefully and beautifully composed showing his special talent to present Nature's splendor in such a magnificent way that takes my breath away. His fantastic sunset/sunrises, amazing landscapes and waterfalls shots are a feast for the eyes of whoever have the privilege to visit his photostream, which clearly shows his passion and reverence for Nature and its beauty! His work contains not only beauty, but also superb quality. It is evident in all his shots that he is a very skilled and knowledgeable photographer. Ken is such a wonderful person and a great motivator through his brilliant and friendly comments. It's always a treat to receive his wise words. Thank you, Ken, for all your support and for sharing your awesome work, allowing us to see the world through your lens, your beautiful visions and perspectives. I wish all the best to you and your family! Elisa Lopes

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October 27, 2008

I frequently visit Ken's Flickr portfolio to get a glimpse of the areas of Ontario that have been very familiar to me since I was quite young. While browsing his photos, you can tell that Ken savors every moment of his time while he's in the great outdoors, generally away from large crowds and city noise. His images co… Read more

I frequently visit Ken's Flickr portfolio to get a glimpse of the areas of Ontario that have been very familiar to me since I was quite young. While browsing his photos, you can tell that Ken savors every moment of his time while he's in the great outdoors, generally away from large crowds and city noise. His images convey a sense of tranquility, like the feeling of a quiet walk in the woods or along the shoreline after a long day. From my e-mail correspondence with Ken, I can tell he is a proud and devoted family man, and he appreciates his nation, the great nation of Canada. He demonstrates this appreciation through his many wonderful photos. I'll certainly be looking forward to seeing the images that Ken posts to Flickr in the future.

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February 21, 2008
Glistening Match (deleted)

Ken is a great guy that I met here on Flickr. We grew up in the same part of the world and have a similar love of our country. I frequently drop by and look at his pictures as we both seem to walk the same paths and enjoy capturing those moments. The next time I vacation up in Sauble Beach/Tobermory or up on Manitoulin… Read more

Ken is a great guy that I met here on Flickr. We grew up in the same part of the world and have a similar love of our country. I frequently drop by and look at his pictures as we both seem to walk the same paths and enjoy capturing those moments. The next time I vacation up in Sauble Beach/Tobermory or up on Manitoulin Island, I half expect to see Ken standing there taking the same pictures as I do.

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January 13, 2008