Sunday, June 28, 2015

MAIN STREET, MATTAWA, ON

I like these simple buildings , which you find in all the small towns across our country. I took this picture last weekend in Mattawa. The light was quite flat so I worked with a few different filters to change the bright colours and give the scene an almost night like look.

Saturday, June 27, 2015

TÉMISCAMING, ABSTRACT

This is a picture from our trip to Témiscaming. It was the weathered and corroded wall with its beautiful abstract of colours and strong textures, which gives this image its strong visual impact.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

APPROACHING RAIN STORM


Its been a few days since my last posting but I had some problems with my computer, so it was time to replace it. That ended some frustrations i had with my old computer. it has been quite wet and this is a picture I made of an approaching rain storm.

Sunday, June 21, 2015

PLYWOOD SUNSET, TÉMISCAMINGUE, PQ

Visited the town of Témiscamingue in Québec with my friend John. Taking pictures of the old abandoned power plant I noticed a great image or I shouls say three renditions of a great sunset on some old plywood door and window covers.  

Friday, June 19, 2015

DARK AND WET DAY


My friend Dan and I had arranged a little photo excursion for yesterday and of course it turned out to be a very dark and wet day. It did not stop us from taking pictures and actually it is perfect to work in the rain. The colours are very vivid, sometimes too much and you have great reflections. The biggest problem walking the trails along the lake were the mosquitoes. Both of us were pleased with some of the images from our little excursion.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

ALONG THE TRAIL, LAKE NIPISSING

A different image today. This time I decided to post a very romantic landscape, which I took a few days ago. It reminds me of one of my favourite books "The Wind in the Willows". It conjures up images of ratty and mole messing about with boats.

Monday, June 15, 2015

RAIN REFLECTIONS


Last Saturday I walked along the waterfront trail. It was raining, which was great for taking photographs of reflections in the water. David Ernest commented how he liked my references to painting and painters in many of my postings. Well I just happened to be reading about the a Quebec art movement from the nineteen forties called Les Automatistes. This movement,  was founded by the Quebec artist Paul Émile Borduas. This group was inspired by the writings of the French surrealist writer and poet André Breton and the American Abstract Expressionism. So the pictures I made this weekend of the rain reflections were the direct result of my interest in the Automatistes movement.

Friday, June 12, 2015

BLUE ON RED. NORTH BAY

An abstract composition, which reminds me of the color field painting, a very popular style of painting originating during the forties and fifties in New York. The Canadian abstract painter Jack Bush was closely related to this painting movement.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

THE BIG BANG, THIRTY SECONDS LATER

No I guess its not really an image of The Big Bang, but I liked the graphics on this food truck at the North Bay waterfront.

Monday, June 08, 2015

DRUM, POW WOW 2015, NORTH BAY

One more image of the Pow Wow. A close up of a drum. The B&W image puts the emphasize on the drum and the hands. Some times a monochrome image works better than colour. It gives the picture a far stronger graphic effect.

Sunday, June 07, 2015

POW WOW, 2015, NORTH BAY

This weekend the 7th annual Maamwi Kindaaswin festival and Pow Wow is taking place. I simply enjoy this great annual  community festival. It is  a great get together of the First nation community here in North bay. Its is a great festival of colour, dance and music.

Thursday, June 04, 2015

ROB'S HAIR LOUNGE, COBALT, ONTARIO


We made a trip to Cobalt yesterday. Still experimenting with the autochrome filters I thought let me try this on a very contemporary subject. It works fine of course with the old antique cars but yes it does work. I like the soft almost pastel colour quality of the old films, which I, sometimes, prefer over the strong digital colours. Of course it all depends on the subject and what like to express about the subject.