Another 365 Project – Day 216
Another image of the sunflowers from a few days ago. In spite of what the EXIF information may say, the lens used was the 75mm Summicron-M.
Another image of the sunflowers from a few days ago. In spite of what the EXIF information may say, the lens used was the 75mm Summicron-M.
Compared to last week, this week’s walk in the Dundas Valley was more colourful. As the number of cooler days increased this week, the leaves are changing colour and falling more rapidly. Today I used the Fujifilm X-Pro2 with the … Continued
It was a rainy morning, but I decided to walk on a short section of the Bruce Trail close to where I live. The leaves are beginning to turn in earnest. There is still a lot of green, but the … Continued
Today was my youngest daughter’s 17th birthday. One of her (girl) friends gave her this lovely bouquet of sunflowers. Photographed with an “unconventional” camera for this type of subject: Leica M and 75mm Summicron-M.
On the drive home from the train station, I notice people in town going about their daily lives. The banal, the everyday. but why is it “the everyday.” I think it is because while we are all unique, we are … Continued
This evening I walked along the Headwaters Trail in the Dundas Conservation Area by Martin Road. The leaves have only just started turning colour out here and the palette of black and white was suitable to communicate what I felt. … Continued
Views of industry from the train. Leica M9, 50mm Summicron-M
An intersection in Ancaster, Ontario.
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
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.