Tuesday, September 30, 2014

FIRE PIT WITH RED BENCH

It rained hard overnight, leaving most of the trees in our garden almost bare. Of course on overcast days the colours are rich, which is a great time to take some Fall photographs. I liked the bright red coloured bench and the dark circle of the fire pit against the pattern of yellow leaves.

Monday, September 29, 2014

FALL FENCE, DOWNTOWN, NORTH BAY

Walked by this fence this afternoon and the colours and textures reminded me of a very beautiful abstract tapestry. Of course this will only last a few days but every year it will reappear in a different variety of colurs and patterns.

Friday, September 26, 2014

FALL, TROUT LAKE, NORTH BAY

Last week a few friends and I went on an afternoon photo trip. It started out with an overcast sky, which cleared within an hour. I did like this scene with the dock and boat. It made for a very good image with a very narrow colour palette reflecting the coming season. 

Sunday, September 21, 2014

FIRST FALL COLOURS


This morning I woke up seeing the first blaze of Fall colours in our garden and, like every year, I go through the ritual of photographing this yearly colour feast. It is actually amazing to see this magnificent riot of colour, which for me, as an immigrant to this country, is one of the defining Canadian symbols. 

Friday, September 19, 2014

FINAL DAYS OF SUMMER

Summer is slowly merging into the Fall season. Walking through the old North bay neighbourhoods you start to notice the the first signs of colour in the trees but the gardens are still displaying are wide variety of flowers. Soon the gardeners will be busy getting everything ready for Winter.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

UNION JACK, NORTH BAY, ONTARIO

I was surprised to see a Union Jack flying from the balcony of one of the old stately homes here in North Bay. Well it is of course a very historic day for the united Kingdom and whatever the outcome of the vote in Scotland it does spell the symbolic end of the British empire.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

FORT HENRI, KINGSTON, ONTARIO

I agree with David Ernest I do like the square format. I loved using my old Rolleiflex and I am happy that the Rolleiflex is back in production.However the price is quite steep, you are looking at about C$10.000, so I don't think I will be buying a new TLR. This image I made at Fort Henri. Its a great site for making this type of architectural pictures.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

END OF SUMMER LANDSCAPE

The weather, this Summer has certainly not been great. We had lots of rain and very little sunshine. But every year at the end of the season I love the magnificent riot of colours from the great variety of wild flowers. Of course it also means that Fall will bring its own palette of reds and yellows.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

PATIO, GATINEAU, P.Q.

When walking by this patio, I did not think this would be a great place to wile away a nice afternoon, reading a book or simply enjoying the surroundings. I did like the the abstract quality of the composition.

Sunday, September 07, 2014

MERMAID, KINGSTON, ONTARIO

Walking downtown Kingston, I spotted this beautiful mermaid in an antique store window. She was beautiful and, if I had the money or the space I would have loved to purchase her. I guess she came either from an old carousel or some other fair attraction.

Wednesday, September 03, 2014

A GLORIOUS MORNING, NORTH BAY

What a beautiful late Summer day. Early in the morning I walked out to pick up my daily paper and the light was simply perfect. So I went inside to get my camera and just at that moment one of my neighbours came down the road on his bicycle. It could not be better. The cyclist was the strong element giving the image a strong visual impact.

Tuesday, September 02, 2014

BLUE AND YELLOW, KINGSTON, ONTARIO

Dusk, we are on our way to a small restaurant at the end of this passageway. What struck me was the strong colours of the blue day light on the wall contrasting with the yellow light inside the tunnel.

Monday, September 01, 2014

MURNEY TOWER, KINGSTON, ONTARIO (Revised)


The Murney tower , built in 1846, was part of the British defense system in Kingston. What attracted me were the architectural details of this tower. This tower is open to the public and is actually a quite interesting small museum.