gor[b] Paul Gorbould: Words and Pictures

26Nov/081

CBC beer!

To hell with all those corporate warnings about reining in spending, cancelling holiday parties and making sure the Minister of Heritage doesn't see anyone enjoying themselves. Let's crack open a few of these, and get the party started:

CBC Beer

Hell, this time last year CBC had its own bar! (Sadly empty ever since.) Unfortunately this CBC Beer has nothing to do with us - it was spotted by my friend Chris Macdonald in his various travels (here's another one he found, also in Carolina.) Lord knows we could use a couple now, though.

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17Nov/082

Owl on Queen

Owl on Queen Street

On Sunday, what appeared to be a snowy owl parked himself on the sign for a drug store at the corner of Queen St. East and Logan Ave. He drew quite a crowd, though he didn't seem bothered in the least. No idea why he decided to roost here in the middle of a Sunday afternoon. But my kids loved it!

6Nov/080

Shot in the dark

Last weekend I attended a photography "playshop" called Shot in the Dark (run by Rob Kennedy), exploring different ways to play with light in low light and night photos. Though not all the tricks are techniques you'd use regularly, it was a hoot to mess around with long exposures.

One of the techniques is "light painting" your subject matter with a flashlight to illuminate otherwise dark features, or create weird glowing effects like this wagon wheel below. Using a 20 second exposure (w. tripod and cable release) I walked beside the camera and shone a flashlight around the rim and in the centre. Interesting effect, though not particularly natural in this case.

Flashlit wagon wheel

Sure, you can alter images in Photshop, but it's not nearly as fun as waving a flashlight around in a dark barn.

You canbe more subtle, of course. Here's an old wooden boat being stored in the barn. There was almost no direct light on it, and the light leaking through the barn wood was much brighter. But a flashlight "painting"of the bow and stern of the boat brings out the definition:

Lightpainted boat

Or you can make some nice, spooky effects - here's a small barn that I "painted" with a flashlight in different ways (left, it was in complete dark - you can see I missed a few spots with the flashlight; in the right image there was a bit of light from another building, so I just painted the doorway - looks like something evil is hatching in there, no?)

Lightpainted barn building

We also messed around with lighting up trees, shooting car tail lights, the moon rising, etc. Good fun. More images can be found on my Flickr set.

Next week: Skies.

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3Nov/080

Identical Twins #8

Yet another set of lookalikes spotted when trolling through the CBC Archives. I don't have anything funny to say about it, which is probably a good thing.

Rod Coneybeare and Maher Arar

It might just be the haircut and facial hair, but there are some facial similarities between puppeteer (and Man to Man host) Rod Coneybeare and Maher Arar. No?