Photo of the Week #51

I've recently posted a couple of panning abstracts that I kind of liked so I thought I'd post this as well. If you haven't already guessed it, this is rushing water in a river. Sometimes just isolating a small area makes for an interesting photograph.

Photo of the Week #50

On Thursday, October 13, I shot a concert that was kind of a milestone for me. I was asked by Sound Check Entertainment in Ottawa to shoot Meghan Patrick, Jon Pardi and Kip Moore here in Kingston. A lot of the concerts I've done up to now have been for me, just because I like to do it, but this time I was shooting for someone else and the pictures were to go out to the world.....and they did just that. I hope I can do more work for Sound Check in the future. The image below is not one that was submitted to Sound Check, but one that I love. It captured a great moment. I wasn't able to find out this guy's name but he was a true showman.

Photo of the Week #49

I'm not a summer person at all. I don't care for the hot, sticky weather where people spend a lot of their time trying to cool off, or maybe hide from the heat in some air conditioned space. That, to me isn't any fun. I love spring and fall because at those times of year, it just seems so much more pleasant. In the fall, we have nice temperatures, abundant colour and the fall harvest at the market to boot. Happy Thanksgiving.

Photo of the Week #48

This summer for the month of August, I had photographs in a group art show hosted by Taylor Studios in Kingston. The show was called "Exposure" and featured the work of six artists altogether. This was my first time public showing for me and was a tiny bit out of my comfort zone, but it was still  a quite positive experience for me. I will look forward to doing it again in the future. The photograph below is a classic Kingston scene that anyone from town will recognize. To all who stopped by the show to take a look, I thank you.

Photo of the Week #47

During the time we've had the house in the Maritimes, we've experienced two minor hurricanes. By Minor, I mean that there was little or no damage, which is a good thing. The most recent one was on July 1, 2014, Arthur. In our neighbourhood, Arthur amounted to a good wind, with the direct hit happening on the Fundy side and into New Brunswick. We have a beach near us called Tor Bay and it's on open ocean so we wandered over there to see what was happening. In this photograph, the first big rock is usually out of the water and you can stand on top of it. The storm surge brought much higher than normal tides and also some interesting waves. I couldn't believe how hard it was to even stand up in the wind.