What passes for thought . . .
Waiting for an eclipse
Buncha problems
Redfish
Limited handiness
Scowlery
She prefers peanuts to suet.
He prefers suet to peanuts
Ghost colours
Cold day, from a warm room
Back from a road trip
Long time coming
Stock cooling
Eggborough
My street tonight
Cheeks
Halibut cheeks
Jack
Flickers flocking in the flocons
Out for a walk
Snow still there
Someone's end times.
My mother's grandmother's cactus returns
They blew out the candles
Even today people sometimes call it The Mental
The Battery
St. John's Harbour from Deadman's Pond
Flicker hanging about
Chris, retired
The view at 4 am
Female flicker, peanut picker
My street
Prince meets Rapunzel
One of my paths
The Evening grosbeak who visited today
Bit of snow came
Bit of snow coming
Another view of the Whitby wedding party
Ominous?
At the edge of what used to be a military base
1937. 1997.
24 June 1997
My neighbour's chimney
Didn't focus
Bit of snow
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Wrapt plants


About thirty years ago, I started taking pictures of plants that had been wrapped for the winter in burlap, "brin bagging" as it's known around here. I was taken by how they often looked like sentient beings struggling. Or standing. Or talking. Or modelling.
I've been scanning negatives from that time. This was from January 1999.
Tri-X in my Canonet.
I've been scanning negatives from that time. This was from January 1999.
Tri-X in my Canonet.
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