The camera is my tool. Through it I give reason to everything around me. -- André Kertész (1894-1985)
Sunday, July 31, 2022
A GLORIOUS SUMMER
Sunday, July 24, 2022
LOVE LOVE LOVE
Sitting here listening to the loud sound and show of a thunderstorm while posting this new picture. I had gone downtown to take some pictures of this street art, which I had seen before but simply forgot to photograph. While I went to take these specific pictures , my next mistake after parking the car was realizing that I forgot my camera. A rather stupid mistake because it meant driving home . Then I was rescued by phone. So I took a few images but the light was wrong. This enigmatic picture is I definitely like.
Saturday, July 23, 2022
HOUSE, NORTH BAY
A strange, grim looking house. Vaguely inspired by Art Deco style. You simply have to wonder who thought about designing a dwelling like this. Well the original owner obviously was very satisfied with the final result. Looking at the photograph, this image still intrigues me. I guess it’s the stark coloured design of the various graphic elements.
Friday, July 22, 2022
FOUNDATION REMAINS
Thursday, July 21, 2022
LAKE NIPISSING
Last week my friend Dan told me about a little trail leading to the shores of Lake Nipissing, which was surprisingly unknown to me. So yesterday afternoon I decided to go on a little photo exploration walk. It was quite a small area with a few interesting picture areas. Here a result from that walkabout. Just for the interest of some of my photo friends, no I did not add the sky to this image but of course I did some personal interpretations to the picture with a quite dramatic results. I was quite satisfied with the final result of this print.
Thursday, July 14, 2022
FOUND STREET ART
One of my ongoing topics of interest is finding different abstract art images while on my photo walkabouts. I noticed this piece of painted plywood leaning against a house on one of the downtown streets. If someone had been around, I would have asked if I could have. It would have been a nice addition to my curios collection.
Sunday, July 10, 2022
ANTIQUE STORE, NORTH BAY
On a little walkabout in the city, I passed a antique store, which I had visited in the Winter. But this time There was a bizarre looking display on the sidewalk which I had to photograph of course. This little store is definitely worth a visit.
Tuesday, July 05, 2022
A VERY WET DAY
It certainly was not a great Sunny day. It rained starting in the early morning. Instead of going on a photo trip, I stayed home to work on some of my pictures from my archive. Well not all day I decided to take some pictures in our garden. Instead of using my camera I continued with a challenge I set myself to start working with my phone camera. It is something I resisted but after reading an interesting article on phone photography, the idea is to start working with this tool and learn how much time it will take to master this rather basic tool.
Monday, July 04, 2022
A TREASURE FROM THE TREASURE MILL
Well, as promised, here is the “treasure” I bought last Saturday. I’s a beautiful made puppet. We have no idea where it was made and we have to do some restoration work to it. For instance the strings are all entangled. This will take some work. The costume however is simply magnificently designed and made. Yes it certainly is a treasure. A wonderful little art work which will enrich our home.
Sunday, July 03, 2022
TREASURE MILL, POWASSAN REOPENED
It’s been two years but this Spring my favourite store and picture taking place The Treasure Mill in Powassan has reopened and it still is a treasure trove of a wide variety of interesting bric-á-brac. Of course I could not resist and had to buy a quite fascinating object, which I will show in a future posting. Here a view of just a very tiny but busy display in the store.I would say go and have a look.
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
SUMMER LANDSCAPE
On my way home yesterday I stopped to take some pictures of this dramatic sky. The colour version was fine but thinking about the pictures of Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston, two photographers I was reading about in the last few weeks, I planned to make the picture in black and white. It was the right decision. How dramatic, reminiscent of the powerful landscapes of John Turner.
Monday, June 27, 2022
KINSMEN BEACH, NORTH BAY
This weekI concentrated on pictures of our garden. It is amazing how lush the garden is this Summer. Today however I decided to go and take some pictures at the Kinsmen Beach on Lake Nipissing. It was very quiet and peaceful. The sky had some dramatic clouds. While I made some interesting images, I concentrated on a group of trees, which, I think, resulted in a fine composition.
Thursday, June 16, 2022
GARDEN QUILT
Lately we became acquainted with the work of a remarkable group of very creative artists, the quilters of Gee’s Bend, Alabama. Their quilts have inspired me to look at my wife’s garden and seeing how she combines a wide variety of textures, patterns and colours, which are three dimensional tapestries reminiscent to me of the beautiful quilts from Gee’s Bend.
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
OLD POND
I took this closeup of a small pond on the college property. The scene reminded me of Matsuo Basho’s ,arguably,most famous poem, “ The old Pond —Loud Frog jumps into old pond “
Thursday, June 09, 2022
FERNS
Took some more pictures of the garden yesterday afternoon. My idea is starting with black and white images and then transform them back in colour. Not the original colour of course but give tone the picture. I also do some extensive dodging and burning to isolate the ferns with some added light spots to modulate light and shadows to create a more dramatic effect while isolating the ferns from the background.
Tuesday, June 07, 2022
GARDEN ART
Monday, June 06, 2022
SPRING GARDEN 2022
Monday, May 23, 2022
FACE MASK, AMSTERDAM
Richard Quinney titled one of his photobooks “Things once seen”, a title I find very appropriate to every photograph. It certainly applies to this image. Walking through one of the busy downtown streets in Amsterdam I saw this mask mounted on a wall of one of the old houses. It is a picture which every time you look at it raises a different meaning to the subject.
Sunday, May 22, 2022
ALONG HWY 63, ONTARIO
Monday, May 16, 2022
NATIONAL ART CENTRE, OTTAWA
Just rereading the book Things once seen by Richard Quincey. I do agree with him up to a point when he says that the photograph is of “what has been”. I believe that it goes further than simply to “attest that what I see has simply existed”. A picture reflects visually what the photographer feels about the photographed subject like his very personal images reflect.
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