Friday, September 30, 2011

DOWNTOWN BAIE SAINT PAUL, PQ

The main street in Baie Saint Paul is very colourful. Most of the businesses are either art galleries or restaurants with a sprinkling of  small boutiques and gift-shops. The problem for the photographer who would like to  take pictures of the interesting buildings is of course the bumper to bumper parked cars which block the view. In this case I simply included the car giving a measure of scale to this dollhouse type building.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

ON THE FERRY TO L'ISLE-AUX-COUDRES

During our trip we had quite a bit of rain but you could get some rather dramatic landscapes like this one from the ferry to L'Isle-aux-Coudres. A small but very beatiful little island off the coast in Charlevoix.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

SHIPWRECK, BAIE SAINT PAUL

This picture is for David, who told me about this old beached ship. It must have been there for decades and of course it atracted quite a few people taking pictures and , just as I, wondered about what happened.I decided to post this picture of the front of the ship. I think it made a stronger image than simply photographing the whole boat.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

ALONG THE BEACH, BAIE SAINT PAUL

Baie Saint Paul is situated on the St. Lawrence River. I made this picture along the beach which offers the photographer some quite interesting views.

Monday, September 26, 2011

ARTIST WORKSHOP, CHARLEVOIX, PQ

Driving along a country road near Baie Saint Paul we noticed this group painting the Charlevoix landscape. Artists and art are very prominent in this area. Actually at the information centre in Quebec City we were told that  the Charlevoix district  is the most painted landscape in Quebec.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

DAVID, BAIE SAINT PAUL, PQ

A new posting. After a two week hiatus time for another image. My wife and I returned yesterday from a two week trip to Quebec and New Brunswick. I think the best part of the trip was our stay in Baie Saint Paul in the Charlevoix area of Quebec. Our friend Dan told us how much he enjoyed the Charlevoix and boy he was absolutely right. I had booked a room at a B&B called Terreciel without really knowing anything about the place. Well let me tell you it was a great experience. David and Nicolas are the owners, who are the most the delightful hosts. Actually David runs the B&B. He is also a great baker, who serves you a terrific breakfast  in the morning. He makes his bread at an heritage bakery connected to the historic flour mill in Baie Saint Paul. So if you have never been to Baie Saint Paul and plan to visit it stay with David and Nicolas, I guarantee you will quickly become friends with these two very amiable guys. Check their website on my links.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

OBJECT, NORTH BAY

It has been a very busy last week. We had visitors so I did not have much time to take pictures let alone post some.o today I am posting another image in my series of objects, like the chair, I showed earlier. What this object is I simply have no idea but it intrigued me. While working on this series I discovered the work of a well known Norwegian photographer Øyvind Hjelmen, whose work I really like.Anyway as of tomorrow I will not be able to post much because my wife and I are going on a two week trip to the Charlevoix area in Quebec. Hopefully we will see some whales.

Monday, September 05, 2011

CHAIR, NORTH BAY

I am working on an occasional series of images using different techniques because I feel it is necessary to keep expanding and developing my photography to simply make the work I am interested in.I also like to welcome Karen to my group of blog friends. Hope you will enjoy my various postings Karen.

Saturday, September 03, 2011

BARBER CHAIR, NORTH BAY


A few days ago I had my hair cut at the Red's Den for Men barber shop. Michelle, the owner and barber, is a great conversationalist, which made it quite a fun experience. She still owns the old chair, which she inherited  from the previous owner but it is now simply part of the decor. In other words the chair is retired. I told her I had a picture of the old store, which I took ten years ago. The barber shop was closed at the time so I took the photograph through the window. So here is that old image of the barber chair, still used, waiting for a client.

Friday, September 02, 2011

7TH AVENUE AND CASSELLS STREET, NORTH BAY

This house is always changing its "decor" so is a very good subject for interesting pictures. I don't know how the neighbours feel about it but I can guess.