The SS Keewatin moved to Kingston

Kingston has recently gotten another ship to reside at the Great Lakes Museum here in Kingston. I was playing around with my new camera awhile back and made an image of the ship but I wasn’t happy with my shot so made another trip down in similar conditions to perfect the shot. I love this one! It’s a different look than most others would do, but that’s what it’s all about, being different.

New Tools

One of the things I like about photography and post processing is that sometimes you learn a new trick or tool and it opens new doors for your creativity. I discovered Gradient Maps in photoshop and have found a couple of interesting places to use it. This is using an orange gradient map and I like it. I’m not great with colours but under the correct circumstances I will try out some things.

As always, comments always welcome.

Photo of the Week #126

Saturday night, I had the good fortune to shoot the Rockin’ The Big House show here in Kingston. For anyone who doesn’t know what that was, it was a concert featuring some pretty big Canadian musicians and it took place inside a former federal penitentiary here in town that is currently being run as a museum and it did indeed rock! Below is a photo taken at the end of the show and features all members of The Trews, Tom Cochrane and three of the remaining members of The Tragically Hip! History was made in Kingston Saturday night………in more than one way.