Saturday, October 31, 2020
Wedding Prints
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Lola
While I was out at Nordegg on the weekend of October 24 and 25, our little dog Lola passed away. The girls all took this very hard, even though it was expected. I think Lola was about 12 years old. She was suffering from congestive heart failure and we've known for some time that her days were numbered. I guess she was having trouble breathing on Saturday night. She was taken in to the emergency vet, but did not respond to her medication. There was nothing left to do but try to keep her comfortable. Before making the decision to have her put down, Margarit decided to go back home and get all three of the girls so that they could say their goodbyes. I've never been much of a pet person and certainly don't want the menagerie of animals that we have. But even I feel sad for the poor little mutt.....
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Badlands Ruin
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Satellite Motel
Friday, October 23, 2020
Fall Photo Day Trip
Thursday, October 22, 2020
The Bishop Place
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Stump in Pouring Rain
Almost exactly a year ago... October 20th 2019 to be precise... my friends Rob and Brad were with me out on Vancouver Island. We had rented a house in Courtenay for the week and were spending the time hiking and making photographs. On the first day it was heavily overcast and raining. We decided to head up to Cathedral Grove and shoot the ancient trees. We were hoping that there would be a little more protection from the rain, up there in the forest, as compared to down on the beach somewhere. This was one of my later shots of the day and by this point I was soaked to the skin. My camera gear was also drenched. Later that evening we had to spread all of our stuff out in the rental house and allow it dry. This shot was taken on Ilford FP4+ film. I gave the 4" x 5" negative plus development in Kodak HC-110 developer to bump up the contrast. I finally got around to processing this film earlier this summer and just recently scanned the image.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Solo Time at the Cottage
Monday, October 19, 2020
Thanksgiving at Nordegg
Foggy Morning
Sunday, October 18, 2020
Red Rock Coulee Panorama
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Hillcrest Cemetery
The Hillcrest Mine Disaster was the worst mining disaster in Canadian History. It occurred on June 19th 1914 at 9:30AM. The Hillcrest Mine is located in the town of Hillcrest, in the municipality of Crowsnest Pass, Alberta. Off the 228 workers in the mine that morning, 189 of them perished in the explosion. A buildup of gas off the coal face was ignited. Today there is a historic site at the cemetery, where mass graves are the last resting place of many of the victims. I took this shot on May 31st 2019, just a few days shy of the 105th anniversary. It was taken on Efke PL25M large format 4" x 5" sheet film with my Ebony view camera and a 300mm lens.