Monday 23 December 2013

Frrrrrrozen Toronto

While many folks around Toronto were clinging to whatever source of battery or heat they could get their hands on, I tried my hand at the lighter side of this ice storm we had here in Toronto.  Alli and I were fortunate enough not to have our power cut out when so many others in Toronto had nothing.  Now in all fairness, I have had my fair share of no power and/or heat in the aging building we live in (built back in the 1930s) so it wasn't as if I was basking in the glory of it or anything.  I just wanted to remind folks around Toronto that despite the bad weather, there were some beautiful sights and sounds happening around them.  If it's cold in your apartment or house, get outside!


It's going to be the same temperature outside so you might as well enjoy it for the time being.  You know... the glass is half full?  So that being said, Alli and I went for a nice long Sunday walk and snapped a few photos of what was going on in the city that day.  I'm hoping this paints a different picture than what the news was reporting.


(Overcast day and frozen tree limbs made for great black and white photos.)


(Damn focus didn't want to work until he/she flew away!)



(A wooden archway you could walk through had been dripping all night and then froze in the morning.)


(And inside the wooden archway was some chicken wire that worked out to be a great shot!)









I will try and have more photos uploaded as soon as I get a chance to edit them.

Sunday 15 December 2013

Winter In St. James Cemetary

If the vision of a cemetery in winter didn't bring out the joy in you, then I'm not sure what will (haha).  So after a good weekend of snowfall in Toronto, I found it to be the perfect opportunity to go for a walk outside and see what the fresh snowfall can offer.  St. James Cemetery, located at Bloor and Parliament, was eerily quiet, had a great snowfall, and some great lighting behind the clouds.








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Wednesday 4 December 2013

Birthday In The Beaches

I don't know why I forgot to post these.  I suspect though that I had assumed they were already uploaded.  However it went down, I am staring at them this morning and they are waiting to be posted.  These photos are from my birthday outing.  I took the day off during the week and spent it with my lovely lady Allison.  We were not sure at first where to visit or even what to do for the day.  Since our first apartment together was in Toronto's Beaches neighbourhood, I ultimately decided to go there for the day.

The sun was shining, the birds were out, and the people were not.  It made for a great morning and afternoon as the two of us grabbed a coffee and walked along the boardwalk.  Down on the water was where I was snapping the majority of my photos, as the ducks and water were looking great under the shining sun.







(A large freight boat off in the distance)





(Alli trying to call one of the squirrels out from behind the tree)

(And the squirrel...)

Sunday 24 November 2013

Bruce Peninsula Winter Camping (November 23-24th, 2013)

So last weekend I decided to jump on a bus down to London and meet up with my long time friend Marc for (first time attempted) winter camping expedition.  Originally, the trip was supposed to last from Saturday-Monday but weather conditions forced us to bail early and only spend on night at the park.  Even though we were expecting some snow squalls in the area and with a fair amount of winter gear to keep us warm, we still were outdone by mother nature who threw -22 degree winds at 75km/hr.  Even some of the waves were capping at 4-6 feet in height, so you knew there was a good wind coming off Georgian Bay.


But even in the midst of a 1/2 successful weekend, I dragged my camera, lenses and tripod out on the trip.  Might as well attempt to get a few shots in while trying to forget the early stages of hypothermia (haha just kidding).  So the first stop on the trail was Long Marsh Lake.  The entire top layer of the water was frozen over and gave a great reflection and texture to to the lake!  Plus, I am always a sucker for fresh snow on trees.  Gives you that serenity kind of feeling.








The end of the trail meets us with a rather edgy/steep hill which we had to climb down to reach.  The nice thing about Parks Canada is their efforts to make sure campers have some resources such as an outhouse, a rope for climbing down to the park, and a permanent bear bag line.



Had to stop for a few moments to snap a couple shots on the way down.




And finally made camp after the 8km hike through the frozen park!



Even though there was a strict "NO FIRE" policy in the park (shhhhhhhh!) we found ourselves in a position where it was either no fire and freeze or keep ourselves warm and deal with the consequences.  Being that the entire ground was covered in snow I felt we posed no real danger to the campsite and/or the park.








Here are a few photo shop edits I did to these photos.  Just basically altering some colours, contrast and saturation.




Monday 11 November 2013

Auras, Twelve Foot Ninja, Dead Letter Circus, and Periphery @ The Opera House (November 11th, 2013)

So after a couple pints of Guinness and something to chow down on, I made my way to The Opera House on Monday night for a chance to grab some snapshots of Twelve Foot Ninja, Dead Letter Circus, and Periphery.  Waterloo's Auras served as a decent opening act as they fit the bill quite seamlessly.  Nonetheless, all bands played superb!  Sound was great, lights were decent, and band energy was top notch!

So hope you all like my work.  Feel free to share and/or comment.  Cheers!

Auras




Twelve Foot Ninja










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Dead Letter Circus










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Periphery