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...this is the view from the dining room at Mark's parents' home. It's a great place to practice using my new wide angle lens. I'm loving it!

A rather modern piece of architecture in an otherwise dated neighbourhood.

Just the service entrance, but I liked the angles on this shot

The large anchor outside the Mississagi Lighthouse

I took this yesterday while I was at an event celebrate the opening of this building.

Strobist info: 1/250 f/5.6 bare strobe at 1/16 power 5' away.

 

Lighting 102 info: 5rh shot re-angled strobe a bit - still next to wall, but aiming a little more at the wall.

Rockafeller Center

American icons exhibition at Granet museum : pictures and walking on Carl Andre's works allowed, great !

From left to right :

- Richard Diebenkorn, Ocean Park #54, 1972

- Donald Judd, To Susan Buckwalter, 1964

- Carl Andre, Parisite (1984)

Trapped at the Cottage in Dorset

Leica M3, Summicron dual range 50mm, Ilford HP5+, Rodinal 1+100 (20ºC). Rockland, Maine.

Etienne Brulé Park, Toronto. Taken during a Toronto Photowalk Group excursion.

Dans le cadre de l’association sportive, 20 élèves du LPA Claude Simon sont partis skier aux Angles du 27 au 29 Janvier 2010.

day 4, and after a small unintentional detour we find ourselves approaching angle tarn. as you might be able to see, this was one of our drizzly days (not that i'm complaining - it was quite a nice relief after all the scorching sun we'd had!)

Looking up at Building A1

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