The camera is my tool. Through it I give reason to everything around me. -- André Kertész (1894-1985)
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
WATER ART
Yesterday when we went out to take pictures, we made some images of a stream. I was interested in the ripples and reflections, which gave me some interesting pictures but I knew that the water reflections could be explored much further. So today I went back to another little stream which I had seen earlier. well here is the one image of this interesting subject. I did not manipulate the image, except slightly intensify the colour.
Friday, May 28, 2010
WETLANDS
Yesterday my friend Dan and I went on a short morning photo trip. We concentrated on the wetlands near Restoule. I always like the patterns and rhythms of the waterplants.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
ALLEY, NORTH BAY
Time to show a nother image from my series on downtown North Bay. This is a simple almost abstract picture of rectangular shapes and texture.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
MONASTERY POND
Last Friday morning I made a trip to the nearby arts campus of Nipissing University. This campus is the original site of a monastery which a few years ago was bought by the university. Over the last few years I have made some nice images around this monastery.This picture shows the reflection of the pine trees while at the bottom you notice a stream of pollen floating along the surface.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
LOW WATER LEVEL, LAKE NIPISSING
It has been awhile since my last posting. I have been busy with some other projects so my blog got seriously neglected. I promise to post more regularly. I made this picture last night and it is amazing how low the water level of Lake Nipissing is. These rocks are normally under water but now you can walk quite a distance on to the lake.
Monday, May 10, 2010
FIRE ESCAPE, NORTH BAY
I am still working on my North Bay project. A simple composition of patterns made by the fire escape shadow. Eliminating colour puts a stronger emphasize on the various shapes and textures.
Saturday, May 08, 2010
MOTHERS DAY SURPRISE
This picture is for all my friends who left North Bay. Look what you are missing. As a mothers day surprise we are getting a nice layer of fresh snow today.
Friday, May 07, 2010
OLD ODEON THEATRE, NORTH BAY
As in most small towns and cities in Canada, the old movie theatre is well past its glory days. It has been replaced by the big movie complexes, which can offer more than the simple movie house could. This theatre has obviously seen better days but it is a symbol of the decay of the inner core of our cities and towns.
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
HOUSES, OAK STREET
I simply liked the textures and surfaces in this scene of houses and apartments on Oak Street. The background is simply the siding of a tall building. This makes the houses look like a stage set.
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
LUCKY 8, NORTH BAY
Oakstreet in North Bay is in my opinion the strangest street in this city. It is a thorough street with lots of traffic but most people just drive through it without paying much attention to the visual environment of the street. Most of the businesses face the main shopping area. The Lucky 8 tries to attract customers on Oakstreet. I don't think that this could be successful.
Monday, May 03, 2010
CECIL'S , NORTH BAY
Today I continued with my series on North Bay.This is Cecil's Eatery and Beer Society, a very popular bar and restaurant here in North Bay. It has been a hotel, bar and restaurant for many decades. Rob Greenfield took a very good picture of the same building in the early seventies and the only addition is the two balconies which were not part of the original design.
Saturday, May 01, 2010
LOG CHURCH, NORTH BAY
It is a cloudy day with rain showers today so I thought this is a good time to go through my old negatives. Actually I was looking at the picture I posted a few days ago about the abandoned church and remembered the first time I went out with some of my evening students to photograph the church. It was in October 1972. It was a very dark day with the first snow squalls of the coming Winter. The old elm trees were cut the next year. Dutch elm disease killed these beautiful trees. Anyway I made a few nice images that day.
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