Water Lens

Best Practices - Photography, Canon 60D, Canon Camera, Canon Live View, Fall, High Dynamic Range (HDR), Light Intensity, Photoblog Intention, Photography & Conceptualizing Beauty
Water Lens - Kananaskis, Alberta 1

Water Lens – Kananaskis, Alberta 1

Water Lens - Kananaskis, Alberta 2

Water Lens – Kananaskis, Alberta 2

Water Lens - Kananaskis, Alberta 3

Water Lens – Kananaskis, Alberta 3

Water Lens - Kananaskis, Alberta 4

Water Lens – Kananaskis, Alberta 4

Water Lens - Kananaskis, Alberta 5

Water Lens – Kananaskis, Alberta 5

Last Saturday with conference concluded in Kananaskis, Alberta, I made myself stop, turn around and return to this mountain creek for an hour’s look through my camera lens. While capturing the blur of bubbling, gurgling, running water as it fell over these rocks was my initial intention, using water as a lens to focus upon and magnify the rock beneath also intrigued. I am liking the colours and renderings of these images.

Listening to – John Mayer’s ‘The Queen of California.’

Quote to Inspire – “I am forever chasing light. Light turns the ordinary into the magical.” – Trent Parke

Walking On

Canon 60D, Canon Camera, Canon Lens, Canon Live View, Fall, Farm, Flora, High Dynamic Range (HDR), Home, Homestead, Photography & Conceptualizing Beauty, Project 365 - Photo-a-day, Season, Still Life, Sunset
1 Grain Bins - Manning, Alberta

1 Grain Bins – Manning, Alberta

2 Leaning Grain Bin - Dixonville, Alberta 1

2 Leaning Grain Bin – Dixonville, Alberta 1

3 Leaning Grain Bin - Dixonville, Alberta 2

3 Leaning Grain Bin – Dixonville, Alberta 2

4 Former Farm - Manning, Alberta 1

4 Former Farm – Manning, Alberta 1

5 Former Farm - Manning, Alberta 2

5 Former Farm – Manning, Alberta 2

6 Former Farm - Manning, Alberta 3

6 Former Farm – Manning, Alberta 3

7 Former Farm - Manning, Alberta 4

7 Former Farm – Manning, Alberta 4

8 Rails - Keg River, Alberta 1

8 Rails – Keg River, Alberta 1

9 Rails - Keg River, Alberta 2

9 Rails – Keg River, Alberta 2

Imagining, remembering former times of a much younger Life when the journey taken was as much as a walk to a friend’s home – ringing the doorbell, checking to see … ‘You want to come out for a walk?’ Not an appointed or scheduled time, not appointment, not a time with rigorous intention or time to be maximized, fully, just time to talk, to get beyond the four walls of our homes and explore the world, to see what’s happening and to return. My friends and I were the better for it – the fresh air, the walk and the talk enriched us.

Now, at my present age time and times are planned with others and very rarely do they involve shared journey. Getting out, photographing the world, paying attention to surroundings now involves the disciplined journey of getting away, most times alone, and the work involved is in ‘seeing’ the world. Talk and exploration occurs with photographs and now holds narrative about what each photographer has seen and experienced. Meeting and narrative rather than journey have become focal point. Here, a day’s drive has taken me south and back and photographs record fall’s early morning colours. And, my wife will be the first to recognize the association to my cousins’ Rimbey farm with the farming imagery.

Listening to – Martyn Joseph’s take on many Bruce Springsteen songs; standing out are ‘The Rising,’ ‘Walk Like a Man,’ ‘Thunder Road,’ ‘If I Should Fall Behind’ and ‘One Step Up.’

Quote to Inspire – “I love photographing. It’s that simple.” – Stuart Franklin