Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Hog Island On The Right
We got some snowshoes, so we'll be able to get out on the lake.
It's an enjoyable week leading up to Christmas.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
CP 9703
Nothing is the same anymore. This has changed my perspective on life ... and death.
What a good life.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Monday, August 09, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Hog Island On The Starboard
This has been an amazing summer. The people we have met, even the fact that we met each other, has all been so enjoyable.
It comes down to the people in our lives.
I did the laundry in Perth and had a beer while doing it. The bookstore had free books left out, and I got three; poems by William Wordsworth, a book by Herb Cohen, and lastly a hard cover, two volume missive about the American Civil War: The Blue and The Grey.
Also had a chat at the laundromat with a dude named Jade, now invited to supper with John and Gillian. My wonderful lady is in the Bruce for another night, and then it's work for her for a couple of days, before she arrives early next week. The backlog at the Port of Montreal is large, and work is regular and busy.
The D200 did not survive the canoe tipping, but it is an excellent paperweight and an entertanining story-telling subject.
Life is good.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Jacqui @ The Beaches In T Dot
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Dave Genn of 54-40
The lead man, Dave Genn, of 54-40. I didn't know very much of this Vancouver area musician. I didn't realise that he used to play with the Matthew Good Band, back in the 90's. Then he was playing keyboards.
Here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5f4Na2xTgU
I Didn't know that he is married to Tamara Taggart, who is one of the on-air ladies at CTV Vancouver.
Is she still on? I'll have to check. I'm learning to watch TV shows on the laptop.
Canceled my dish, I never watch it. Too busy trying to figure out how to make the boring, everday, mundane things around the house, look great, curious, and amazing at the subject end of the D200.
Or trying to learn how to make the guitar, make amazing sounds.
That's not asking much is it ... asking for amazing?
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Todays Lunch 1
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Terry
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
The question had been posed by a fellow flickr member, PeterMackey, asking why there was little or no shadow present. I mention the place where I learnt this technique.
I hope that this will be of interest to other photographers. Thank you for visiting.
Mike.
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Sunday, February 07, 2010
Friday, February 05, 2010
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Grilled Chicken Breast & Potabello with Steamed Asparagus
Grilled Chicken Breast & Potabello with Steamed Asparagus
Originally uploaded by Phototrain Photography
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Set-Up For Colour Splash
Put your glasses on before you click on the image .... I go on and on and on in this one! Lol!
Go ahead-be brave ... click on it!
:-)
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Sharp Colours
Friday, January 29, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
God Bless Haiti
It is at times like this that I pray for goodness.
We are so fortunate to be in a position to help.
Friday, January 01, 2010
Lampshade Light
If I open the eye in my mind, there is always a photo, always a story. A photo is a story, or a part of a story. We hear of people in our lives, that are incredible visual artists despite the fact that they, may be sight impaired.
As a child, I found it difficult to understand how Helen Keller accomplished the things she did. I have come to believe that Helen Keller was capable of vision in her mind. I am speculating that this mental vision in our minds is shared by all humans. Despite that some of us have limited faculties, regarding sight, hearing and so on, I think that people like Helen Keller, in their 'mind's eye' can see and hear.
I believe that this 'mind's eye' is the creative human attribute, that makes us unique on the planet.
I am guessing that this is the human trait that produces incredible inventions, art or good. I believe that it is also the attribute, that when used to evil goals, enables us to wage destruction on a horrific scale.
Coupled with this mental ability, is our physical ability to create and use tools. Applying our imaginations to the practical tools we possess, makes the process of creating even more acheivable.
I believe that as children we are educated and trained to learn the basics. We are regimentalised to 'think inside the box'. I think that is necessary in order to learn how to read and write, and learn many of the skills that we need to possess, in order to succeed in our lives.
I also think we need to impress upon our students, our young, the importance of learning to 'think outside the box'.
I am speculating that the ability to think outside the box, is the mental ability, that allows people such as Helen Keller, to achieve in the manner she did. I am saying that in spite of the amazingly talented teachers she had, if Helen herself had lacked the 'mind's eye' in her mind, that her success would have been limited or lacking.
So how does all this relate to this image? This image is a totally outside the box image. It is an experiment. I had absolutely no idea when I adjusted all the settings in the camera to the extremes that I did, that it would be a viable image whatsoever.
That is why to me, this is a good image. It is a good experiment.
A lot of the things we do in the pursuit of photography, are things that cause us to experiment. Exercises that, in their execution, that is in the 'doing', we experiment. We learn in an unconscious or subtle manner, to stumble upon, or learn to 'think outside the box'.
That is the value of photography projects like 100 Strangers, or 365 Days. Those projects require us to step out of our comfort zone.
That is the reason why I like what 'Lampshade Light' exemplifies. It is not important to me just because I took the photo. It is important, because of the lesson learned, when you do something that you hadn't been taught or told to do.
The other nice thing about this image, is that it is okay to look at. Some experiments that I learn a lot from, don't come out looking good at all.
For my part, the 100 Strangers Group Project is at Stranger #34 or 35. I'll get my 100 Strangers done before I start the 365 Days Project. I already have learned a number of techniques from Dustin Diaz' 365 Days Project, which he just completed yesterday. Coupled with the techniques that I am learning from my own Night Crawl Set, my personal project, and the 100 Strangers that I became invloved in last August, I will be in good shape to start the 365 Days Group, sometime this year. Starting is admirable, but finishing is the goal. The old tortoise and hare fable is apropos here, I think.
Happy New Year, welcome to your life in the year 2010!
Mike
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