HO! HO! HO! I guess it’s the season to be jolly.
The camera is my tool. Through it I give reason to everything around me. -- André Kertész (1894-1985)
Thursday, December 02, 2021
Monday, November 15, 2021
TOM THOMPSON SHACK, KLEINBURG, ONTARIO
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
HISTORY
Thursday, November 04, 2021
FALL, LAKE NIPISSING, ONTARIO
Friday, October 29, 2021
LAVASE RIVER, NORTH BAY
Monday, October 11, 2021
HAPPY THANKS GIVING
Sunday, October 03, 2021
FALL GARDEN
The Fall palette is at its peak. Yes it is very wet but this of course increases the colour saturation. I prefer photographing the Fall colours on overcast days or, even better, when we have soft rain. Actually I don’t have totravel far because our garden displays a full range of Fall hues. Simply woderful.
Friday, October 01, 2021
MORNING LIGHT, TEMISCAMING, PQ
Walking through a small tunnel in Temiscaming I photographed the light reflected on the rusty wall. Of course it just was a subject I could not resist. When I downloaded the file on my computer I simply turned it so it became an imaginary landscape.
Thursday, September 30, 2021
OLD RAILWAY STATION, MATTAWA, ON
On Monday John, Gerry and I visited Mattawa to take some pictures of the old railway station, or I should say the remnant of the old station. We were shocked to see the final state of this once busy station. It is sad to see how this building has been totally abandoned to the point that it would bestookt costly to restore. Thanks to neglect a community is losing one of its historic buildings.
Thursday, September 16, 2021
FALL YELLOW
Fall has definitely arrived. The trees are turning rapidly to bright red and yellow. This picture of intense yellow coloured ragweed reminds me of some of Turner’s great landscape paintings.
Monday, September 13, 2021
FALL COLOURS
No black and white image this time, but a Fall colour image. Yes the trees starting their annual colour festival. Actually this picture was taken a few years ago when our friend Gerry took John, Dan and myself on a little trip on the South River to take some pictures. The colours were spectacular. Sitting in the back of the boat I took a series of images of the boat’s wake which turned into some very nice abstract photo “paintings”.
Friday, September 10, 2021
CLOUDS AND WAVES, LAKE NIPISSING
Last Tuesday morning my young grandson Ewan invited me to go and take some pictures together. Of course I agreed and both of us went down to the lake. It was a gorgeous sunny day. It was the beginning of a great little photo trip and Ewan was enjoying himself taking pictures together with his grandfather. Both of us are looking forward to go on many future photo trips.
Friday, September 03, 2021
TEMBEC PAPER MILL, TIMISKAMING, PQ
This photo was made during a September trip to the village of Timiskaming in Quebec. It was a very early trip but well worth getting out of bed early. When my friend Dan and I arrived at the town the sun was just rising and the fog started to lift from the River. The clouds combined with the smoke from the mill made for very dramatic landscapes. Actually I think in another two weeks it might be worth another early morning visit.
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
SUBWAY STATION, NEW YORK
Thursday, August 26, 2021
QUEBEC CITY, PQ
Still not traveling far, so I am simply traveling through my files. When visiting Quebec City I was intrigued by this simple note scribbled on a wall in the old city. Looking at it again I have to wonder what is the story behind this note. You can feel the anguish and perhaps anger expressed by this simple message. A simple image but the words give this picture a powerful meaning.
Tuesday, August 17, 2021
TREE SKELETON, RESTOULE PROVINCIAL PARK
Every year we go for a picnic with our friends Bob and Pat. So yesterday we decided to go to the Restoule Provincial Park. We found an empty picnic table next to the river where we enjoyed a wonderful outdoor lunch.
Sunday, August 15, 2021
OUR GARDEN
Our garden or actually I should say, my wife’s garden, because after all it is her beautiful creation. I simply get the enjoyment out of her hard work. The garden also inspires me in making my photographs. This image is a interpretation of the evening view just when darkness gives this mysterious view of the textures of the different plants and the light dissolving into the darkness of the forest.
Monday, August 02, 2021
SOUTH RIVER, ONTARIO
This time I added a sepia tone to this image, which I think strengthens the visual impact of this landscape.
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
MAINSTREET, NORTH BAY 1974
Now this is a trip back in time. This morning I came across some old negatives I took in the seventies. Quite a trip through memory lane. Downtown North Bay had three movie theatres, Mainstreet was the primary shopping centre until the new malls opened. That was the end of a lively downtown. Of course there are still some great stores on Mainstreet but it is a far cry from the busy shopping crowds you would see on Saturdays in the seventies when we just arrived in the city.
Monday, June 28, 2021
KITCHEN, PAUL REVERE HOUSE, BOSTON
I took this picture a few years ago when visiting the Paul Revere house in Boston. It is a picture reflecting the period. The warm tone of the image accentuates the antiquity of the house and its furnishings. It is worth visiting this 18th century building , which contrasts with the modern architecture of downtown Boston.
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
WALKING
It has been quite some time since my last posting. But I had some technical problems with my computer. Eventually I solved the problems and gained some more knowledge in computer repair. Today’s posting is an image I took this morning when going for a walk along the waterfront. It was fun to see the various creations people made along the water’s edge. I particular enjoyed this sculpture, which appeared ready to cross the lake.
Saturday, June 05, 2021
DRIFTWOOD, BASIN HEAD, PEI
A gray, wet day along the beach in Basin Head. I came upon this piece of driftwood which had texture but its spidery shape resulted in an image with impact. I scanned the original colour negative in monochrome, which made for an image with a stronger emotional impact. Finally I always add grain to my final pictures, because to me grain defines the photographic image.
Thursday, June 03, 2021
OLD GLOVE
Tuesday, June 01, 2021
BASIN HEAD FISHERIES MUSEUM, PEI
Recently I rediscovered a neglected book hidden on my bookshelves. The title of the book is From Darkroom to Digital by the British photographer and writer Eddie Ephraums. While the photography software has greatly improved since this book was published, I still think that the Eddie’s ideas about traditional black and white photography versus digital are still relevant. I agree with him that the computer has greatly enlarged the technical possibilities for black and white photography. I especially got interested in his ideas about toning and I have been experimenting with duotoning photographs. It is one aspect I am exploring and enjoying.
Monday, May 24, 2021
CUMBERLAND HERITAGE VILLAGE MUSEUM, ONTARIO
Again a picture from my files. This time an image from the station master’s office of the old Vars railway station. This old station was moved to the open air heritage museum in Cumberland. Old railway stations remind me of the times when the main means of transportation for the small towns in the rural and especially the communities in the North was the train. The irony is that the same small towns have lost, with the exception of the private car, their various forms of travel. The train has been gone, now airlines and busses have closed their various routes. The only bus company here in North Eastern Ontario is the Ontario Northlander. Al in all a very sad situation,
Friday, May 14, 2021
THE OLD AND THE NEW
Friday, April 09, 2021
SPRING FLOWERS, TROUT LILY
Spring has definitely arrived here in Northern Ontario. The last few days have been exceptionally warm for April. So to celebrate Spring I scanned several older negatives of wild flowers, which I took on my nature walks along my favourite nature trails. The film I used was either Kodak or Agfa colour negative film. I prefer negative film because it allowed me to make colour prints. I always enjoyed working in the darkroom and now I continue making prints digitally of course.
Friday, April 02, 2021
THAT’S HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN
We are living through dark and anxious times but looking through my files I came across this picture, which I took one Summer visiting Baie Saint Paul in Quebec. I think it is an image, which reflects the words from the poem Anthem by Leonard Cohen .
“There is a crack, a crack in everything
That’s how the light gets in.”
Thursday, March 18, 2021
STORMY LAKE, ONTARIO
Tuesday, March 02, 2021
DUCHESNAY FALLS, NORTH BAY
We are still in lockdown here in North Bay, so I am still exploring my negatives files. It is a voyage of nostalgic memories. When I scanned this negative I wondered why I never printed this image. It is one of many I took on my regular excursions to Duchesnay Falls. It is close to my home and is one of my favourite photo spots. I still like it but , getting on in age, makes it more difficult for me to walk the trails and clambering the rocks.
Sunday, February 28, 2021
FOR DAVID BROWN
Friday, February 26, 2021
WINTER LANDSCAPE, SUDBURY
Another image from my old files. I took this picture on a little photo excursion to the Sudbury area before the the great landscape restoration. Before the changes the area around Sudbury was quite barren. Actually it looked quite grim and desolate. It is amazing how, since the nineteen eighties, the landscape has been transformed to the point that it will be difficult to find areas as this one I photographed in the mid seventies. This truly is a historic image.
Sunday, February 21, 2021
SNOW LANDSCAPE WITH ABANDONED HOUSE
Another rediscovered pictures. This time an old house I photographed a few times. The old elm trees are all gone and actually so is the house. I am at an age now where you realize that your camera was really the magic memory box. Every day I discover new forgotten memories. After scanning in these old negatives to can re-interpret these images again.
Friday, February 19, 2021
MINE SITE, PICKLE LAKE, ONTARIO
Saturday, February 13, 2021
MINIMALISM, LAKE NIPISSING
This image is a reflection of our unusual time of isolation. It reminds me of the minimalist art of the nineteen sixties. It shows a view of just basic elements of rectangles and strong basic colour contrasting with the texture of the railing at the government dock here in North Bay.
Thursday, January 21, 2021
FIREFIGHTER’S HELMET
Monday, January 18, 2021
WINTER, LAKE NIPISSING
Thursday, January 14, 2021
LIGHT BEFORE COLOUR
The British painter J.W. M. Turner once said light came before colourand as a photographer I have to agree with that statement. Turner of course was a master in painting light and that is one of the reasons I so admire his work. This image is quite old. I made this picture sometimes in the seventees but , because I did not write it down, I simply can’t remember where I took the picture. During this period of isolation and actually compltete lockdown, I gigured this is an excellent time to once again go through my old negatives and start scanning some of them.I came across this negative made with my old twinlens Roleiflex and processed it on my computer. I never printed it before and looking at the result I wonder why I never printed it. It is a wonderful image.
Saturday, January 09, 2021
WINTER LANDSCAPE, BONFIELD,ONTARIO
Another picture from yesterday’s photo excursion. Yes it was quite cold with the temperature around -15 C However the sun just appeared above the horizon, colouring the Winter landscape in a beautiful golden hue. Of course it did not add to us feeling warmer but it definitely created a very romantic atmosphere, giving us quite a few nice images.
Friday, January 08, 2021
BACK LIGHTING
Monday, January 04, 2021
WINTER, THE SOUTH RIVER, ONTARIO
Sunday, January 03, 2021
BARN, STURGEON FALLS
Revisiting some of the old sites I have photographed over the years, you see the process of time. Like this barn, which is slowly deteriorating and probably wil be gone in a few years or maybe has collapsed already since my last visit. It still has character with its strong textures and patterns.
Friday, January 01, 2021
QUILTED ICE HUT, LAKE NIPISSING
When visiting the North Bay art winterfest I took a picture of this quilted ice hut on Lake Nipissing. It certainly is a good picture for these dark times when all of us are living in isolation because of the dreaded covid 19. But I am certain that this year will hopefully bring us a semblance of normal life again. So lets keep our fingers crossed.