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Photography in the Province of Quebec : Tewkesbury 2015

Profiting from the autumnal season to do some photography, I visited the Tewkesbury region, near Quebec City, were there are always interesting point of views. First, near the Tewkesbury church :

Tewkesbury, Québec 2015
Tewkesbury, Québec 2015
Tewkesbury, Québec 2015
Tewkesbury, Québec 2015
Tewkesbury church, Québec 2015
Tewkesbury church, Québec 2015
Tewkesbury Blue Roof, Québec 2015
Tewkesbury Blue Roof, Québec 2015

Then, following a trail heading to the Jacques-Cartier river, I was able to take few shots, sometimes under an overcast sky and, on few occasions, with the sun shining through clouds :

Autumn in Tewkesbury, Quebec 2015
Autumn in Tewkesbury, Quebec 2015
Tewkesbury, Québec 2015
Tewkesbury, Québec 2015
Tewkesbury, Québec 2015
Tewkesbury, Québec 2015

All the photos were taken with a Canon 5D MKII DSLR camera. I mostly used two lens : a Canon 14mm 2.8L fixed lens and a Canon 70-200 f2.8L IS II USM.

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Quebec City Photos: Autumn 2015

Hi,

Here are few photos taken two days ago in Québec with a Canon 5D MK II camera . The first picture is the exception, having been taken in St-Antoine-de-Tilly.

St-Antoine-de-Tilly, Québec 2015
St-Antoine-de-Tilly, Québec 2015

It was raining when the two following pictures were taken in Sillery. But this normally allows for good results since the colors are more interesting:

Sillery, Québec 2015
Sillery, Québec 2015
Sillery, Québec 2015
Sillery, Québec 2015

The Park Bois-de-Coulonge always means interesting surprises, year after year. There is always something original to shoot, providing the photographer takes his time. One can see the Sillery Marina from the top of the cliff. A row of aligned trees and the numerous masts of the sailboats taken out of the water before the cold season offered an interesting view:

Sillery Marina, Québec 2015
Sillery Marina, Québec 2015

The wind was blowing moderately, which allowed for the following picture:

Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge, Québec 2015
Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge, Québec 2015

Near a little creek, I tried different shutter speeds on two similar shots:

Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge, Québec 2015
Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge, Québec 2015
Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge 2015
Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge 2015

As I was ready to leave the park, I saw a newly wed and her entourage arriving for a photo shoot session with a professional photographer. I delayed my departure and used the pond to capture the following image, which was then inverted:

Wedding at the Bois-de-Coulonge Park 2015
Wedding at the Bois-de-Coulonge Park 2015

Two men who were present for the wedding were standing close to the pond, staying at a distance for the photo session. I took the opportunity to discretely add the shadows to my photo:

Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge, Québec 2015
Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge, Québec 2015

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Montreal’s buildings on a black Lamborghini

Reflections of buildings and sky on a Black Lamborghini
Reflections of buildings and sky on a Black Lamborghini

I took this picture using a Canon 5d MKII with a Canon 14 mm 2.8L lens while walking on Crescent Street in Montreal, just few days before the Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix 2015. All kind of festivities had been organized on Crescent and Peel streets to celebrate the 2015 edition of the Grand Prix.

Montreal’s buildings are reflecting on a black Lamborghini. I know that the car looks blue, but that color is only the result of the sky’s reflection. This intense reflection was a personal choice available through the use of a polarizer.

The only remaining aspect was the composition: I had to position the camera in such a way that the buildings followed the Lamborghini’s curves, down to the inferior limit of the photo. I tried few shots that were not satisfactory until, finally, the buildings seemed to follow the car lines. Obviously, we are quite far away from a standard Lamborghini shot: here, Montreal’s buildings are getting more attention than the car!

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Port of Quebec During Spring 2015

Busy morning in Bassin Louise, Quebec City, 2015
Busy morning in Bassin Louise, Quebec City, 2015

In order to give an impression of a very busy day in the Port of Quebec, during Spring 2015, I used a Canon 70-200 f2.8L IS II USM. A zoom is very useful to achieve some special effect in photography.

The apparent chaos in the photo is created by numerous details: first of all, the viewer has to read numerous words that have very different impacts on him: POLICE, CANADA, OCEAN, Sécurité Maritime, Maritime Security, GRC, RCMP, MEGA, Sea Tel, and part of the word Coast.

Secondly, there are numerous vertical lines of all sizes that interfere with multiple horizontal lines. The BUNGE silos, in the background, are themselves vertical lines, but much larger than the others.

The compressed perspective obtained through the use of a zoom gives the viewer a feeling that all the objects are close to each other. We are left wondering how the captain can manoeuver his boat with such little space available.

What is really happening in the scene: it is a very quiet day, where almost everything is immobile. There is only one boat that has started to move and the captain has all the space needed to leave the Bassin Louise and head toward the St-Lawrence Seaway without being concerned with any serious obstacle.

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Montreal street photography: night reflections

In the middle of a public place in Montreal, I saw a chromed office furniture installation inside a plexiglass box. As interesting as it was, I thought that the scene would be more attractive if I waited for nightime.

Street Photography: Montreal night reflections
Street Photography: Montreal night reflections

Darkness meant that nearby lamposts would be lit. The additional white light would contrast with the night and also help to improve the reflections caused by the chrome and plexiglass.

I only then needed a bystander to add a human presence to the scene. I waited for the moment he would stand still before taking the shot, since I was working with quite a slow speed.

We rapidly recognize three elements: the chair, the person and the rounded white lights. The rest comes after a brief moment of observation. The man attracts our interest as he makes us wonder what he is actually doing: he seems to be looking at the installation, yet he might also be reading some explanations about what he sees.

The viewing angle is wider, thanks to a Canon 14mm 2.8L lens. I did not need any tripod for this photo since the Canon 5D MKII was stabilized by being in contact with the plexiglass box. The only remaining aspect to take care of was to find a good angle to take the shot.

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Winter means fun in Sillery

Snow, ice and wood creation made by a Sillery citizen in Quebec City in 2015.
Snow, ice and wood creation made by a Sillery citizen in Quebec City in 2015.

A retired couple in Sillery, Quebec, decided to add life and color in front of their house. Initially, the intention was to make a big snowman. But the project was progressively modified and a couple was eventually created. It is made of snow, ice and a bit of wood to ensure that the most fragile parts will be able to sustain the whole winter. A projector has been installed and is turned on as soon as night approaches. It is again a proof that there is no limit to imagination, and that it is not age related.

If there is a photographer out there wandering what are the picture specs, here it is: Canon 5D MKII, F22, ISO320, Canon14mm 2.8L lens, tripod and cable.

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