Actually! All of these photos were taken with a fixed-lens camera. Most (probably including that photo, but I honestly don't remember) were taken with a
Canon Powershot SX10 IS. Some, especially photos taken while hiking (Sweden, Nepal), were taken with a
Canon Powershot SX210 IS. I
really like the Powershot SX10 (I've never used the most recent version); it's really versatile.
I recently inherited my grandfather's old EOS-1 and took it on holiday with just one lens (50 mm prime), because I'm lazy and don't like to carry lots of things around. And the EOS-1 body is already pretty heavy. While I love shooting with the big, nice camera and such a fast lens (f 1.4), there were lots of times I wished I had my point-and-shoot to take the photo that I wanted. (I specifically didn't bring it, though, because I had already been to and taken roughly 1,000 photos of Prague before this trip). Especially the macro on the Canon bridge cameras is really good (as opposed to investing another 300+ EUR in a macro lens, etc.) and I think I read that the SX50 HS can focus on objects
less than 1 cm away. (!!!!!!)
Anyway, the EOS-1 is my first SLR, so I'm just learning really how to think more about exposure. Especially since it's a film camera and every shot needs to be worth it! :D I'll add some of the EOS-1 shots once I invest in a negative scanner...
[End long rambly post about cameras!]
Edit: Just kidding, that photo was taken with the SX10. Also! Some of the Narnia-themes are not accidental. The building in the photo you linked to, actually, always makes me think of the house the wizard's house in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. And obviously when I came across the lamppost in the snow-covered forest, I had to photograph it.