Tuesday, August 30, 2011

ROCK AND LICHEN, LAKE NIPISSING

I simply liked the textures and lines in this rock formation along the shore of lake Nipissing. The  strong contrast of the black and white image has more impact than the colour version.

Friday, August 26, 2011

CORNER STORE, OTTAWA

Corner stores are  one of my favourite subjects. On my walks through the neighbourhoods of Ottawa I had to photograph this quite interesting store.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

RIDEAU STREET, OTTAWA

Rideau street is a place with its own character. It is a little seedy but I love all the various little stores and establishments. Some of the older buildings still show some of their past glory although many could do with some extensive restoration. 

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Sunday, August 21, 2011

STEPS, PHOTOGRAPH, TEXTURES, OTTAWA

Lines, textures and photograph formed a simple butt interesting perspective. I liked the cobblestones and the rextured wal of the old building. The photograph is, I guess, part of an outdoor exhibit of images displayed around this courtyard.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

DANCING BEAR, OTTAWA

You can see this dancing Bear sculpture by the Inuit artist Pauta Saila in a Byward Market courtyard in downtown Ottawa. I just love it because it is an expression of sheer joie de vivre.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

CAR SALES MAN, GATINEAU, PQ

Driving through the Gatineau area in  Quebec, I noticed this large sculpture of a car salesman outside a car dealership. Of course I had to photograph this marvellous piece of folk art.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

INTERIOR, WATSON'S GARAGE

Two books with photographs by Ralph Greenhill, Rural Ontario and Ontario Towns, started my interest in the architecture of Ontario. So I like photographing interesting buildings in cities and towns including of course the various open air museums like the one in Cumberland. This photograph shows the interior of the old Imperial garage. I tried to recreate the time period in this image by using a subdued colour palette.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

WATSON'S GARAGE, CUMBERLAND HERITAGE MUSEUM

Aother image from my visit to the Cumberland museum. According to the information provided by the museum, this garage is the oldest surviving example of an Imperial Oil service station. It dates from around 1920 and came originally from Cumberland. I also like to welcome a new blog friend "moremiles" to my blog.


Monday, August 15, 2011

CUMBERLAND HERITAGE VILLAGE MUSEUM

Well, I am back. Last week we spent again some time in Ottawa. This time I did get a chance to take a few pictures. Last Friday I visited the small outdoor museum in Cumberland. It is definitely worth a visit and surprisingly it was not very busy. This allowed me to look at all the buildings. this old house, the Dupuis House, is the oldest structure of the museum. it was built in 1820 and moved from Orleans to its current place in 1984. I loved the quiet scene and the light was just perfect. It rained off and on during the day which made for quite dramatic skies.

Friday, August 05, 2011

YOU ARE BEING WATCHED

I will not be posting for a few days so here is an image I have been experimenting with in Photoshop. I like to try different visual effects strengthening graphic image impact.

Thursday, August 04, 2011

RED'S DEN FOR MEN

What attracted me in the first place is the title of this barber shop.I took this picture early one Sunday morning. Of course I made a few changes in Photoshop to give the image a vintage look. First I tried black and white but it definitely has more impact in colour.

Tuesday, August 02, 2011

WINDOW WITH CURTAIN, NORTH BAY

Well it was a great long weekend so time to post again. This time an image of I guess an empty house we, Rob, Bob and I, passed last week on our little evening excursion. I am attracted to  older  houses. I like the weathered look of these buildings, which makes me wonder about the history and human stories of these places.