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- Photos From Vankleek Hill’s 2018 ‘Festival of Flavours’
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- The ‘Vankleek Hill May Show’ is dead, long live the ‘VKH Victoria Day Weekend Arts Festival’… or something TBD later.
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Happy Birthday Little Brother
. It’s my little brother’s thirty-seventh birthday today. Congratulations little buddy, only a few more to go. Way back in the day a friend of ours had a house party. I think you might have been seventeen. About halfway into … Continue reading
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The Little Girl From Chernobyl
. In 1986 this kid was still in the womb while her mom was living and working near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Three years later Canadian families were taking in hundreds of kids who had been effected by the … Continue reading
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Portraits Of People Who Can Make Me Smile 001
. This is in the Kathedral, on Queen Street in Toronto. My friends had a punk band which played there about once a month. That’s Sam on the right, he was the lead singer and guitarist, and the girl with … Continue reading
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Almost Like Art | Exposed Peppers
. There are no digital effects here, these peppers are in a plastic tupperware dish, sitting on a white counter top. The flash light from the nearby window was diffused through the plastic and voila, peppers floating in nothing. Technical … Continue reading
Posted in Everyday Stuff, Experiments, Favourites, Photography, Vankleek Hill Photos
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Purple Veins
. I never really took a lot of nature shots when I was shooting with my real cameras. Any nature shot I did take always seemed forced, just another shot of a field or some mountains sixty miles away. Plus, … Continue reading
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Bee Wrapped In Pink
. Honey bees are responsible for roughly 80% of the food we eat and yet no one knows why they’re dying off in such huge numbers… before we brought the European honey bee over here it was the mosquito which … Continue reading
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