Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Looking out my back door

More clouds, these viewed from my apartment balcony. The building bottom left houses my insurance broker, Scrivens.


Clouds, Ottawa, June 20, 2007

This picture predates the rainbow below, but I've been busy Bluesfesting , among other activities, and have just gotten around to unmusical photographs just now.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

In colour

I've been snapping a few sky pictures lately. This rainbow comes courtesy of Ottawa's recent wet weather. I snapped it sometime before Built To Spill's Bluesfest set.


Rainbow, 8 p.m., July 13, 2007

Remarkably enough, none of the recent rain has delayed any shows.

Monday, July 02, 2007

Tremendous kaboom

Another Canada Day, another excuse to slow down the old shutter speed and capture lots of colourful explosions. Huzzay! You've already seen the first if you've just come from National Capital Rock.


Fireworks over the Chateau Laurier Hotel, July 1, 2007


Fireworks over the Chateau Laurier Hotel, July 1, 2007


Fireworks over the Chateau Laurier Hotel, July 1, 2007


Fireworks over the Chateau Laurier Hotel, July 1, 2007


Fireworks over the Rideau Centre, July 1, 2007


Fireworks over the Rideau Centre, July 1, 2007


Fireworks over the Rideau Centre, July 1, 2007


Fireworks over the Rideau Centre, July 1, 2007

And of course a big thanks to the lady in the latter four photos who decided to stand right in front of my camera. Provides a more interesting foreground, you know.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

On the corner

A picture of a construction crane with the moon above, snapped between xbxrx at End Hits and the Cafe DeKcuf show for Harshey side projects.


Corner of Rideau and Dalhousie, Ottawa, April 21, 2007.

Should have brought my tripod.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Crash course

I've just been working up a few posts for the Mad Parish and Priestess show at Mavericks, so I might as well slap up a couple of pictures I took on the way home.


Newspaper boxes, corner of Nicholas St., Ottawa, 2 a.m. Jan. 18

I think someone took too wide a turn ...