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The mess on the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

Photo Artadmin29 July 2009

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Here’s a shot of the new 2007 “add-on” to the Royal Ontario Museum (a.k.a. the ROM) from Bloor Street near Bay Street. To be honest, it looks like someone dropped the box it came in. I’ll tell you this much, some politician better have gotten a briefcase filled with cash in a back alley for approving this monstrosity. The old part of the museum was built in 1914 in the architectural style is Italianate Neo-Romanesque, which should give you some idea of just how totally out of place this addition is on such an old and classic architecturtal form.  None of this would bother me one iota if it weren’t my tax dollars paying for this crap, to the tune of $270 mil. But hey, that’s me, your mileage may vary. Observant visitors will notice that I don’t not use the “art” category in my tags for this photo, although it is aptly filed under “odd.” 

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Pepper’s Peony Garden

Photo Artadmin29 July 2009
Pepper's Peony Garden Pepper dreams of  having a magenta peony garden of her own some day…

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Two brooms being followed…

Photo Artadmin29 July 2009

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So the one broom says to the other, “Okay, don’t get your bristles bent out of shape, but see that pasty white guy in the baseball hat? I think he’s been following us all morning!”

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For all your art supply needs…

Photo Artadmin29 July 2009

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Now if I were providing business advice, I’d say, “OH COME ON, FOR CRYING OUT LOUD CLEAN UP THE JOINT ALREADY!” But for my purposes I’m sorta saying, “Hey, don’t change a damn thing.” I first saw this building a while back and knew I had to take a photo. When Diane and I did the Bloor Street walkabout, this was one of my targets. The photo’s undergone some heavy editing. I really punched up the colour and contrast and then dialed back on the saturation. It would have made a nice b & w, but I wanted to catch the colours. I also did a version using the oil painting effect in ACDSee. It turned out great, in my opinion, but I decided to stick with this version for now. Hope you like it as much as I do.

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The Trees of Warden Woods Ravine

Photo Artadmin28 July 2009

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I guess this one speaks for itself. I did a little blur effect around the edges because the photo is so busy otherwise. The blur sort of makes the centre of the image stand out more. Not sure if this achieves the desired effect, but I like the end result. Hope you do too. This place is about a ten minute walk from my home.

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Capturing Birthday Memories

About photographyadmin28 July 2009

ribbons_raydavisWe celebrated a 6th birthday here recently and, of course, one of the aims of the day was to get some nice photographs. But how does one go about getting good birthday photos? Well, here free of charge, are ten tips for you:

1. Have a designated photographer (or two). Get someone who is not in charge of putting the candles on the cake, keeping the dog away from the kids, paying the magician, and keeping track of which present came from which child, to keep a camera in their hands and use it often during the party. If you can get two people even better. If there are specific moments you know you want shots of let your designated photographers know what they are before the party starts.

2. Start early. The party preparation can make for some great photos too, especially if the kids are helping set up or if a family member is baking the cake.

3. Get the light right. If you’re having the party indoors try and arrange key moments like blowing out the candles and opening presents to be in an area with good lighting. Forward planning is the key here, set up the table and chair for the birthday child’s shining cake moment before the party in area where you know there is good light.

4. Practice. If you’re having the party in your own home practice taking shots inside before the party and get the settings on your camera the way you want them. Then either leave the settings as they are or write them down so you’ll remember them when the time comes.

5. Shoot continuously.  Kids move fast. And pretty much constantly. This is even more true when sugar and the excitement of a party are involved. Your best bet is to put your camera in continuous shooting mode and let the memory card fill up!

6. Don’t just photograph the people. The cake is an obvious feature you may also want to photograph. The set up of the party area before the kids get at it, the pile of presents, the balloons, and all sorts of other little festive details make for a great addition to the birthday photo album. Especially if it’s a themed birthday party.

7. Photograph the birthday child looking their best.
That is, before the cake is smeared on their party clothes and the face paint has gotten smudged. A little while before the party starts get the child all dressed up in their party clothes and then take a photo, preferably outside, before they have a chance to get dirty and too hyper. A crown or birthday hat are also a nice touch to these kind of shots. You may also consider starting a tradition of photographing the child in the same spot each year on their birthday.

8. Get on your hands and knees
. Kids tend to be short so get down on their level to get photos of the action that include more than the tops of their heads.

9. Photograph the friends. Try and get a group shot of everyone together, let them make silly faces or wave streamers to keep it fun. These photos make good thank-you cards to send out to everyone later.

10. Let the kids have a shot. Buy some disposable cameras and let the kids have at them. You’ll get some really interesting photos from a totally different perspective!

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Kooky Pile with Blue Plastic Figure

Photo Artadmin28 July 2009

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There’s this spot down on the Leslie Street Spit where someone has arranged all sorts of oddities. Very weird stuff, but interesting – and fun to photograph. This is but one sample. (I just wish I hadn’t over exposed the clouds)

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Stacked Sisters!

Photo Artadmin28 July 2009

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Yeah, yeah, I know what you were thinking; get your mind out of the gutter. I debated going black & white with this photo, but in the end decided it looked best in colour. Very little editing done here.

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On the Edge of Winter

Photo Artadmin28 July 2009

On the Edge of Winter

A late fall morning…

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The Cross!

Photo Artadmin27 July 2009

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I played around with editing this photo but am still not 100% happy with the results. Don’t be surprised if another version comes along down the road. This is one of my Leslie Street Spit photos.

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