Another 365 Project – Day 208
It was a chilly fall morning. There was frost on the rooftops! But with fall settling in, the sun is lower in the sky longer in the morning. The leaves and grasses backlit by the low lying sun.
It was a chilly fall morning. There was frost on the rooftops! But with fall settling in, the sun is lower in the sky longer in the morning. The leaves and grasses backlit by the low lying sun.
Before cycling, I walked a small portion of the Bruce Trail close to where I live. It’s still a little early here for the leaves to be changing, but it should be happening any day now. This is a Grindstone … Continued
I made it to the Mattamy National Cycling Centre aka the velodrome in Milton today. I caught one event: the individual pursuit. Here are some photos of friends who raced it today. I took the photos with a camera more … Continued
It was a rainy commute home. The platform was empty. One track.
Words change meaning over time. “Drag on a fag” means something totally different today than what it used to mean decades ago (and probably more in Commonwealth countries other than Canada.) Today’s photo illustrates the old meaning.
A photo from home. Everyday life.
The narrow depth-of-field, the “creamy” bokeh, the vignetting — these are all optical, not digital effects. Taken with my Leica M and super fast Voightlander Nokton 35mm f/1.2 walking the four legged one.
Yesterday was an exciting day at the Mattamy National Cycling Centre in Milton, as at least three world records in different age groups were set for “The Hour.”
Today I photographed the Day of the Hour which was a day of several riders attempting to set one hour records for their age group. This involves a cyclist riding their bike on a track in a velodrome completing as … Continued
A couple of photos at intersections in the evening. I shot these with the Voightlander 35mm f/1.2 Nokton.
It’s been some time since I walked around the Air Canada Centre and Skydome and many others were enjoying another summer-like September day. Taken with the Leica M and my non-aspherical 28mm Elmarit-M.
Yesterday was my daughter’s last day at the golden arches. Lit by the window light on camera left. Fujifilm X-Pro2, XF 56mm f/1.2.