Showing posts with label house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house. Show all posts

2022-07-25

Photo of the Week 2022-07-25

 
' the house beyond '

While on our recent tour of Scotland, we met fellow travelers Mark and Karen from Colorado. As it turned out, Mark is a teacher of photography and fine photographer.

Lynn had called me over to a garden of daisies that Mark had been using as a foreground element in his compositions of Melrose Abbey. One challenge of photographing at the location was the intrusion of security fencing that was in place around the abbey while a structural survey is conducted. Mark had chosen to shoot the flowers low and close in the frame to block the unsightly industrial fencing and Lynn wanted me to see what he had captured. It was a lovely composition, I'd show it to you but to this point he has chosen not to publish the image so you can see my mimic of it via this link.
 
Conversations with Mark that followed on art, creating, composition, seeing and sharing what we were capturing were very refreshing. I have always enjoyed the interaction with other photographers. Mark's willingness to share what he was seeing through his eyes and having a fellow creative to interact with, was a welcome surprise.
 
While the Abbey was certainly a main focus during our stop in Melrose, Mark helped me remember that there were interesting compositions all around and to look beyond the 'snapshot'. With that in mind I made this 'POTW' by zooming in to eliminate adjacent distractions and isolate just a part of the scene allowing the trees to be used as a partial curtain that invokes curiosity as to what is beyond.
 
DJE 

2018-12-31

Photo of the Week 2018-12-31


A lovely stone house once stood on this location ... that is until a troubled soul decided to torch it along with numerous other structures in the Guelph-Eramosa-Puslinch-Erin area. 

It has been demolished and a favoured subject for my lens is no more ...


phantom homestead
I had visited this location a number of times, always keeping a respectful distance. In the beginning, it looked as if someone might still be living there. Then later the windows were boarded up.

And then the unthinkable ... it was torched.

Twice an image of this quaint stone structure graced a page in my annual calendar ... and I suspect it may again for the 2020 edition.

First an image from 2012 when I caught it sitting ever so peacefully in the mist...


Next from 2017 after I learned that it had succumbed to flame and freshly boarded windows made it look as if the lights were still on ...


A suspect has been arrested and charged with 7 counts of arson, but not for the fire that destroyed this favoured subject. In all over 20 suspicious fires were recorded through 2016,17,18 and several other structures that I had enjoyed photographing no longer stand

from Guelph Mercury October 30, 2017

What a shame ...

DJE

2017-03-27

Photo of the Week 2017-03-27

I really enjoy finding a gem hidden in the rough. With a little cleaning and polishing they can really shine :-)

Previously hidden or at least overlooked among hundreds of images made during a trip to Newfoundland in 2011, I stubbed my toe on this one as I was scanning through the library. Looking for something suitable to print and frame as a gift for someone who loves Newfoundland, this image of an iconic seaside home near Tors Cove jumped out at me.

Seaside Setting
Wondering why this stood out and grabbed my attention now, more than it did during an initial review of the files from the trip ... I can only think it was because I was looking for something particular to suit a square crop. The original image is 3x4 aspect ratio as captured in camera with a Canon G12 and although decent, the right side of the image is rather blah. That's likely the reason it did not make the cut during initial editing. ... but with a square crop in mind that would focus on the house, it actually worked nicely. A little processing and an artistic vignette finished it off perfectly.

... now printed, framed and gifted for cousin Amanda's birthday.

Yet again, I am reminded that I should go back through the image collection from time to time, "there's gold in them thar' hills".  

DJE