Wednesday, November 30, 2005

TRIBUTE TO RALPH GIBSON


Yesterday I received the new book by Ralph Gibson, Brazil. It is stunning. Ralph Gibson is truly one of the great masters of photography. So this image as a salute to his work.

Monday, November 28, 2005

WINTER BARN


The remnants of this old barn formed a interesting pattern of "windows" looking out on a wintery landscape.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

FIRST TASTE OF WINTER


This picture is for Jo-Ann, who likes my black and white images. Winter has arrived. This week we received our first load of snow. Of course we like having snow for the Christmas season but after about three months of the white stuff we will be looking forward to Spring again.Meanwhile I hope you will enjoy my Winter images.

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

REEDS, LAKE NIPISSING


A last image of Lake Nipissing before it is frozen over for the next few months. This picture has the feel of an etching and reminds me of one of my favourite books by the Japanese haiku poet Matsuo Basho "The Narrow Road to the Deep North" Of course comparison is highly personal and subjective.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

OLD BARN


I am always attracted to old barns. When passing a farm I always look for the barn. This one is going to be demolished in the very near future. I guess this picture will be one of the last images of this old building.

Thursday, November 17, 2005

FALL STORM


Its been a few days since I posted an image. But I am back again and will post more regularly. This picture is for Rachel who sent me avery nice email. She is interested in some technical details. Well I took this picture yesterday on the shore of Lake Nipissing. The wind was very strong. Of course at this time of the year you can expect that. It was impossible to mount the camera on a tripod so it was shot handheld with my Olympus C8080, lensopening F8 and a shutterspeed of 1/250. Hope this is what you are looking for Rachel.

Sunday, November 13, 2005

NEAR CALLANDER, ONTARIO


A crisp afternoon walk. The ice on a puddle had been broken by a cyclist burt The curve, the shape and the shadows of the trees just appealed to me.It is always interesting to me how subject and light make me stop and take the picture. Home I looking at the image I try to understand what moved me emotionally to take the picture.

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

ALONG THE WATER FRONT


Yesterday, unlike today, was a beautiful late Fall day. Walking along the North Bay waterfront I took this picture of a branch on a sandbank. I thought it made for an interesting image. Enjoy.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

LAKE NIPISSING, NORTH BAY, ON


A dramatic picture of Lake Nipissing. Interesting how a camera angle can change the perception of a scene. The light was just right with a dark stormy sky which gave this scene an almost epic connotation. This last word is for my friend Rob.

Saturday, November 05, 2005

NOVEMBER


November, the dark month, I like the grey and browns of the month of November. It also brings us the first signs of Winter to come. This image symbolizes those short dark days of the end of autumn.

Friday, November 04, 2005

MORNING LIGHT


It has been awhile since I posted an image. Other commitments have kept me from giving some attention to my blog. This picture is for Jo-ann who posted a very thoughtful comment. I am glad she enjoys my images. I have been busy printing black and white pictures so continuing in black and white a picture full of subtle greys accentuated with strong blacks.Hope you like it.