Touch-me-not
The cat
1990
After his defence
Singing the national anthem
Try, try again
The peanuts were all gone. He just wanted me to kn…
Flicker getting out of sight
Snowbird eating
Outside the dining room window
The fridge in the square
Ghost-tour leader
The courtyard at Le petit séminaire du Québec
Dull morning, lovely town; looking North
C and her first-born
Moon rising, clouds flying, jpg artefacting
Ritual post
Some Agaricus
Hanging out in our yard
If we're lucky, we go to seed, too.
Hallowe'ened co-workers
Catches tuna apparently
Back for peanuts
R explaining her project
Bob at a meeting
Made-my-tea (capillaire) berries under the slipper…
C and S
Cleaning the hops flowers before drying them
Fish-eyeing with the OM-D
A in my office
M & S
Something from nothing, and the box floats free
Pat
S and J
Family dinner
B and her older relatives
Checking the nasturtiums
Nic, the day of his (successful) PhD defence
DD in 1985
Crow lifting off
Sternlaw teaching
B processed
B with my Pen FT
Toasting the dead
Night before the Regatta
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I spent the day yesterday with about a dozen graduate students at
their introductory field school, in which they are learning techniques
for documentation of local culture. My job was to get them using
DSLRs with some degree of confidence. After a few hours of me
talking, I sent them outside for 45 minutes to get some pictures --
which we then discussed. Here, I was stalking two of them.
I had my Olympus E-P2 with the Olympus 40mm f/1.8 lens on it. I'm
increasing infatuated with b&w conversions from colour pictures and
that is what this is. It's also resized down to about a sixth of its
original file size.
their introductory field school, in which they are learning techniques
for documentation of local culture. My job was to get them using
DSLRs with some degree of confidence. After a few hours of me
talking, I sent them outside for 45 minutes to get some pictures --
which we then discussed. Here, I was stalking two of them.
I had my Olympus E-P2 with the Olympus 40mm f/1.8 lens on it. I'm
increasing infatuated with b&w conversions from colour pictures and
that is what this is. It's also resized down to about a sixth of its
original file size.
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