2021-09-27

Photo of the Week 2021-09-27

Several years ago I began photographing a particular stand of trees. In a farm field along the road just north of the Keady intersection, they stood along the crest of a rise with the sky as background. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Shortly after making my first image I had the idea to capture the scene, in different conditions, from different angles. The collection set of images became the "Keady Trees" (you can view the set via the hyper-link below).

Along the way, the building sheltering behind was removed and one tree took on a lean. Earlier this year, in winter, I was shocked to see that they all had been cut down.
 
 
All that remained was a pile of brush and root remnants that was burned in the spring ...



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
With their demise I decided to review what I had documented, process some additional images and wrap up the series with one final look ...

' Gone '

 
DJE
 
 
 
 

 
 

2021-09-20

Photo of the Week 2021-09-20

 
... another from a recent outing in Old Cambridge (Galt) with some other (Guelph Photographers) Guild members.

Arch two Arches

An up-river view framed by the arch of the pedestrian bridge over the Grand.
 
 
DJE

2021-09-13

Photo of the Week 2021-09-13

 
It has been a while, it seems, since I've wandered about with a camera in urban settings. 'Street Photography' has never really been my thing, but I used to enjoy regular walks in different urban areas with my photo friends.

This past weekend, with COVID restrictions lifting, the Guelph Photographers Guild held it's first outing in several months. It was good to get out, good to walk with some other photographers, good to renew face to face friendships.

The location chosen was Historic Downtown Cambridge, Ontario (a.k.a. Old Galt), and several of us enjoyed a morning outing along the banks of the Grand River, the Old Mill ruins, some downtown streets and pathways. Much of the area was familiar from previous visits, but I let my photographer's eye roam, searching for something 'new' to shoot. Standing in front of an imposing old building wondering what it was, I looked up and saw it's name against a delicately clouded sky.

The Old Galt Public Library - B&W
 
DJE

2021-09-06

Photo of the Week 2021-09-06

The forest cycle ...
 
' down and decaying '

With COVID, crowding, controls and constraints, accessing the public areas of 'the Bruce' has become a "crap" show over the past few years. Parking reservations required weeks in advance at most BPNP locations now make impromptu outings impossible. Quick walks at Little Cove, Halfway Log Dump and Burnt Point now all demand parking and daily use fees totalling $20 per visit. And don't get me started on the annual passes. I bought a Family Discovery Pass last year before they closed the f'n park to visitors making my $130 pass fee a donation to the Federal Government since whey would not honour an extension into this season. 
 
This has had a significant impact on my photography. I now spend most of my time staying at our place or on local roads and secondary trails. Sunsets and skies with occasional wildlife is the usual subject matter around the England abode. Wildflowers, trees, forest light, with a critter now and then catch my eye on my modified treks.
 
The sights and scenes can be different and can require a different "eye" ... in this case B&W.
So this week I bring you 'down and decaying' ... like my hopes for a return to 'the Bruce' that brought me to the area. Will I find my peninsula muse again, or just 'move' on ... time will tell.
 
DJE