Monday, February 22, 2010
Area 53 - Photo 2 - Snowcovered Tracks
I hung with Cale last night and neither of us had really put any thought into what we were going to try and do for our pics of the week.
When I woke up this morning everything was covered in snow and we were still in the middle of a hardcore snowstorm.
What a beautiful way to start a Monday?
My first thought was to check out the old train sitting at the riverfront, so off I went.
I tried a few angles and eventually decided the full view was best.
I added some red to this photo to warm it up a bit, it kind of adds a bit of a sepia feel to it as well.
The snow was coming down pretty hard as you can see in the other pics, with that being said I liked the two photos and messed with them a bit in Photoshop to see what I could come up with. The other is an old train dock on the Detroit River, not too far from the train itself.
I'm curious to see what Cale came up with on this snowy as hell day.
Enjoy!
Todd
Monday, February 15, 2010
Area 53 - Photo 8 - Bridge Over Troubled Waters
This afternoon I went down to the Detroit River near the Ambassador Bridge to try and a get a cool shot of the ice and snow that surrounds it's base, or whatever I could get lucky with.
Actually, I went down there twice. The first intentionally, the second by random turn of events.
The latter was due to a helicopter sighting while driving down Riverside Drive headed to a friend's house.
I took the opportunity to get a photo and pulled over in not one but two locations along the river.
It turns out the chopper was potentially searching for a body, but that could still be considered heresay at this point.
My photo of the week entitled, 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters', was made to feel almost prison-esque with the fence in the frame, so adding the helicopter in search of an unhappy ending was the perfect collaboration of the day.
The rest of the photos are all natural from today's visits to the river.
Enjoy, and be sure to check out Cale's photo, I'm anxious to see what he came up with myself.
Todd
Monday, February 8, 2010
Area 53 - Photo 7 - Rivard & Haig After Dark
For the first time this year during our 'Area 53' project, Cale and I were able to take some photos together.
Mind you it was Sunday night and we were both exhaused by the time midnight rolled around, we took the lazy way out but still managed to get a pretty cool photo out of the deal while learning some new tricks on my camera as well as on Photoshop.
Long story short, we went out on the porch of my house attempting to work with extended open exposures and moving lights, etc.
Cale is getting to be quite a pro at this while this is my first real effort.
Basically what you see is three photographs taken from the exact same spot, then layered in such a way that all the brightest pixels come through in order to merge them all together effectively.
There are four sets of headlights in the photograph, and I've got to say the view from the front of my house has never looked so cool.
I hope you all like it as well.
My extras consist of a few pics I took today during the Multicultural Festival which I was running for work at the University of Windsor.
One is of the 'Walk The Nations' parade passing by Dillon Hall during the march around campus and the second is of one of our performers, I'm not sure if this is Martha or Maria, but they are twins who are both blind as well as phenominal violinists. Kudos to the both of them for doing what they do and inspiring everyone they meet, myself included.
Enjoy and don't forget to check out Cale's pic of the week, I'm excited to see it as well.
Todd
Piper's Parade
Inspirational Music
Monday, February 1, 2010
Area 53 - Photo 6 - Class Act
I booked Canadian hip hop artist 'Classified' play at the University of Windsor pub this past weekend and of course took the opportunity to snap a few shots amidst my ridiculously busy day. It was a hyped up and insane crowd and Classified delivered a performance to match the intensity in the room. After the show Class told me if he had to describe the show in word it would be, 'ENERGY'. Well, he was definitely full of it, so it was a night for everyone in attendance to remember. Truly a 'Class Act'.
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