Friday, August 31, 2012

RAPIDS, AMABLE DU FOND RIVER

On our trip to Mattawa we made a little detour to Eau Claire, where I made this picture of the rapids. The colour picture was fine but the black and white version became an almost abstract image of various patterns and textures, which made this a far more interesting interpretation.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

FENCES, NORTH BAY

One my daily walk through the neighbourhoods of North Bay, I took a made this image of garden fences. The pictures worked best in black and white, which reinforces  the contrasting patterns and rhythms of the pickets.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

MATTAWA RAILWAY STATION, COLOUR VERSION

As I promised yesterday, here is the colour interpretation of the same image. This is a more romantic view, personally I prefer the more gritty view of the black and white picture.

Monday, August 27, 2012

MATTAWA RAILWAY STATION, ANOTHER VIEW

When going on this trip to photograph the old station, I had already envisioned to make a series of black and white images. I felt this would emphasize the decay of the building in a visually stronger way. Yes the colour images worked so tomorrow I will post the same picture in colour.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

RAILWAY STATION, MATTAWA, ONTARIO

Yesterday, together with  my friends Dan and John, we decided to make a little photo excursion to the town of Mattawa. This small community is situated on the Ottawa and Mattawa rivers and in earlier days was quite an important in the early history of the fur trade in Canada. The town is quite picturesque and at one time had a very busy railway station, which is in such a poor deplorable state of neglect that I think this historical building will certainly disappear in the next few years. I decided to use black and white images to show very sad state of this once important station. 

Thursday, August 23, 2012

BURK'S FALLS, ONTARIO


It was a toss up between the black and white or colour version. Eventually I felt that the black and white was visually stronger. What attracted me was the conversion of all the telephone and hydro lines to the Burk's Falls Art Centre. It seemed as if it was an all important centre of communications.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

REFLECTIONS AND SHADOWS

It was a beautiful Summer day so ,while enjoying a nice afternoon on our deck reading and talking I made some pictures of reflections and shadows' which were right in front of me. The textured surface of the glass table top added to the very painterly effect. After downloading the images to my computer, I simply liked the abstract and somewhat mysterious results.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

INDUSTRIAL MINIMALIST SCULPTURE

I agree John, for instance this grouping of metal pieces reminded me of some of minimalist sculptors who used this type of industrial material in their work. When I saw this I knew I had to photograph this because it reminded me of a drawing by the Japanese Zen Budist monk and artist Sengai. Of course Japanese design  influenced the ideas of Minimalist art.  

Sunday, August 19, 2012

CURVES IN RED AND BLUE

Back to colour again. On our wanderings through town I photographed these metal shapes. The curves and textured background formed a interesting abstract composition. 

Saturday, August 18, 2012

MIDLOTHIAN CASTLE, BURKS FALLS, ON

The artist Peter Camani turned an old nineteenth century farmhouse into his own imaginary fantasy dwelling, which he named the "Midlothian Castle. 

Friday, August 17, 2012

SCREAMING HEADS, BURKS FALLS, ON

Yesterday we went with friends to see a site called Screaming Heads in Burks Falls. We had never been there and thought it would be interesting to visit. The artist Peter Camani is the creator of the very massive project. He made over one hundred concrete sculptures of screaming heads, hands trees and horsemen. in addition he has a wide variety of geo domes. It is worth a visit and for  photographers it certainly is a very interesting place. The subject matter for me is best translated in black and white. So in the next few days I will show a few more images. I definitely will go back because this was simply an exploratory visit.  

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

APARTMENT BUILDING, SOUTH RIVER, ON

The weekend was busy with large and small visitors from Ottawa, so I did not get a chance to post some new images. I am still interested working in black and white. Rediscovering black and white photography, which I always loved, is quite exiting and actually brings me back to my early photographic  roots. This picture of an apartment building in the town of South River works better in monochrome. What makes the image is the black line on the road surface.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

ELLSMERE BROS SAWMILL, TILDEN LAKE

A long time ago I read a book on industrial archeology in Britain. The topic interested me because  of course we have many old remains of our own industrial past here in Canada. So when I find a site like this last remnant of the Ellsmere Bros sawmill in Tilden Lake I simply have to record it. Again I think a black and white image reflects the historical past of this remnant of a once thriving mill.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

VISIT, TILDEN LAKE, ON

This week we visited our friends Dwayne and Susan in Tilden Lake. We had such a wonderful evening that we stayed overnight. In the morning we went for breakfast at a local eatery, which looked as if it had not seen any changes since the fifties. So here an example of the decor, which can be classified as "country rustic". 

Thursday, August 09, 2012

FOR DAVID ERNEST

My interest at this moment is definitely black and white photography. David has always preferred black and white over colour images and I can understand that. When I learned photography many decades ago it was of course black and white and this has always been more important to me than colour. Oh yes, colour has of course its own strength but the monochrome image has an almost  poetic quality. So maybe I have come full circle. So I am happy that David is enjoying these black and white images.

Wednesday, August 08, 2012

MAPLE CAFE, SOUTH RIVER, ON



John Minkowskyj's comment about classic photographs made me think about traditional black and white photography. I looked at the images by the old masters like Paul Strand, Walker Evans and Edward Weston just to name a few of my favourite photographic artists. So here another image, which shows the richness of traditional black and white photography.

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

MOOSE, SOUTH RIVER, ONTARIO

Even though I think that the inspiration for this moose sculpture in South River were the the moose, paintings and sculptures by the canadian artist Charles Pachter, I still enjoyed this very Canadian symbol. 

Monday, August 06, 2012

BARNS NEAR CORBEIL, ONTARIO


Another image of my "nostalgia" series. I took this picture yesterday morning just before the rain started  near Corbeil, Ontario. I liked the strong textured surfaces contrasted by the lush Summer vegetation. It reminded me a little of some of the pictures made in the thirties and forties by the American photographer Paul Strand, which he took in the Gaspé, Quebec. 

Sunday, August 05, 2012

NOSTALGIA

Today a different image, which I titled nostalgia. The old farm on the corner of my street is beginning to show signs of neglect. So, when I drove by the place this morning I thought it would make a nice picture reminiscent of the old sepia toned images from the late eighteenth or early twentieth century.

Saturday, August 04, 2012

BLUE, LAKE NIPISSING

Reducing a composition to a few elements strengthens the impact of an image. Just one strong colour and the curved line of white marker balls, which divides the picture in two different patterns are the design elements of this image. 

Friday, August 03, 2012

COLOUR AND SHAPE

What attracted me was  the interplay of the flat colours and shapes, which formed a visually interesting composition. 

Thursday, August 02, 2012

GUARD CAT

I titled this picture guard cat because this makeshift fence looks like it needs some additional protection. What is behind the fence I have no idea but I liked the various bits and pieces of this fence. 

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

OUTDOOR DINING

This picnic area simply intrigued me so of course I had to photograph this rather grim urban landscape. I cannot remember seeing anyone using it except when I was ready to take the picture someone of course walked up to the table so I had to ask if he could wait till I made the image. The visual elements of the shadows and cables adds to the overall impact of the composition.