L Train to Manhattan
Westbound on a Saturday afternoon.
Westbound on a Saturday afternoon.
Along a road leading to the Atlantic Ocean, away from the artillery batteries between the landing beaches Omaha and Gold.
Looking back toward the mainland.
The afternoon light of France in June.
Rusting silos in the afternoon sun.
On the loading area wall at the grain elevator.
In a silent forest of cedars, poplars and ancient granite, a void worthy of a fantastic fable.
While moving downhill on a trail.
Old and new around the Flatiron Building in Toronto, across from the St. Lawrence Market.
When I originally edited my New Zealand trip galleries, the Milford Sound portion of the trip made for some difficult decision making. There were just too many amazing things to see in that corner of the country. This shot, taken from the boat, was left out of the original collection.
Ten years ago today, I returned from three weeks around New Zealand. I’ve posted most of the photos that I like from the trip, but revisiting the collection yielded a few more. This is an unmodified scan of a slide. The grain, the colours, the exposure — all as it was recorded when I pulled off the road to take this picture.
Hoppers in a loading area of Owen Sound’s central grain elevator.
Reinforcing steel formed into a ladder on the wall of the Owen Sound grain elevator.
Another view of the grain terminal’s main hopper.
On the Bruce Trail near Wiarton.
Hiking the Bruce Trail near Big Bay.
Continuing my series of night shots from the streets of Lyon.
On the streets of Lyon, another view of the intersection where Can and Arrow was taken.
Looking up at one of the grain loading hoppers.