From my camera-eye...photos that are meant to be seen, rather than rotting on my hard-drive
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
One of the numerous deer that pass through our yard year-round. My son named this guy "Davey"
Kind of a spooky treatment depicting the replica of ship Hector in Pictou NS. It was open to tourists last summer but doesn't look so good for this season...
I used to shoot a fair amount of Infrared film, but this is Infrared on a digital camera. An old fence near my old house in Halifax NS on the Hammonds Plains road. Nice infrared from a little Nikon.
Bullrushes in my backyard, shot with a pinhole camera on Tri-X film. Yes, remember film? Overcast day, exposure of about 12 seconds.... thankfully no wind to speak of.
A small section of a stunning waterfall I found a couple of years ago by chance. It was virtually pristine.... not so much as an old gum wrapper lying around. Shot with a Canon G-9 on a sunny day through a Neutral Density filter for about 1 second.
Monday, April 19, 2010
A rich colour fall day in MacPherson's Mills NS.
The door to the old homestead at the Grist Mill in MacPherson's Mills NS. The dying old homestead seems to be being devoured by plant life.
My favorite shot from this days shooting... two apples floating amongst some leaves in MacPherson's Mills NS. It is an HDR image and the detail on the full-res file is amazing... the leaves are covered with beautiful crystal clear dew-drops.
A beautiful rich colour detail of a small pond in MacPherson's Mills NS. Its looks like a composite image with layering in Photoshop, but it's actually a single unaltered exposure... the only trick is that you are viewing it upside down.
Erosion fence zig-zags to infinity at Melmerby Beach NS. I've shot many images based on these fences over the years.
Obviously strong fall colours.... shot along a part of the Samson walking trail in New Glasgow NS.
I have to admit I don't always have a camera with me, but I know I should and shots like this one prove it. I was passing over the East River in New Glasgow NS on my way home and looked down the river from the George Street bridge and this was the scene. It only lasted about 5 minutes but I was able to pull over and get a few shots off from a tripod.
Detail of what was once the roof on the small barn...another HDR image to allow plenty of detail to show in the dark wood areas.
The same abandoned property, this time an interior view of what's left (and left behind) of the small barn. This is also and HDR image. The curved lines within the building are not lens error... the building has shifted and twisted itself out of plum.
An abandoned property...nothing much remains except and old barn and some scraggly old trees. This is an HDR image converted to sepia, shot through a rather inexpensive Korean made 8mm fish-eye lens that produces suprisingly acceptable results.