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2009-07-28 at 07-31-18 antique old hot water abandoned life plant nature glacier national park.jpg

Life Finds A Way

January 19, 2012

Finding plants grow inside a water boiler was very neat. Canon EOS XSi EF-s 17-85mm f/4-5.6 at f/8 1/10 85mm ISO 800The last occupant of the hotel was an quiet man.  He had walked slowly through the front doors and paused with an appraising look up at the ceilings and down and around the lobby.  He picked up his valise and walked deliberately towards the front desk.  This was clearly not the first journey that he had taken, his coat was neat but worn, the leather valise bore the scars of a hundred different train carriages and had been set down on a hundred different platforms.  The mans hand stroked his beard thoughtfully, he knew that the hotel was closing soon, he didn't realize that he was to be the very last guest.  He nodded as he approached the clerk saying, "Hello, I need a room... I'd like to have a bath drawn."

My daughter and I were travelling across BC and Alberta and we spent the night in a campground in Glacier National Park.  We went exploring after supper and came across the ruins of an old hotel that had been built before the turn of the century as the railway had pushed through that area.  The Glacier House hotel had once been bigger and more luxurious than the Lake Louise or Banff.  The ruins were quite extensive and we found some old water boilers laying on the ground.  I took some photos and then circled around to the end.  One of them had a top that had rusted out and deep down inside of there was a little niche with some moss and some plants growing inside.  Sun could shine down through and rain as well.  I could see through the pipes that heated the water down to the plants and way down there the sun was shining on this little clump of life that had found a way to flourish in this very strange place.  I made sure I was focussin on the plants and let the depth of field blur out the edge of the boiler.  It was a very neat little find.

-Russell Berg

Below is a wider shot of the boiler.  I did not Photoshop the plants into the shot.  They were right there.

2009-07-28 at 07-32-14 antique old hot water abandoned life plant nature glacier national park.jpg
In Nature, Still Life Tags Glacier National Park, Abandoned, Plant, Hot Water, Antique, Old, Life, Nature
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2009-06-20 at 14-26-59 woodworking block plane shavings wood.jpg

Light In The Shavings

November 14, 2010

Combining two of my favourite hobbies, woodworking and photography Eos Rebel XSi, EFS 17-85 f/4-5.6 at 85mm, f/5.6, 1/20, ISO 1600

When two of the things that we love to do come together in an beautiful way it can be especially gratifying.  I really enjoy both photography and woodworking.  I am a teacher and I love it but there is something very satisfying about being able to look at what you did and say “there it is, that is what I made.”  In teaching you don’t get to do that so I really enjoy making stuff on the weekends.  I was surfacing a table that I was making for our back yard and the light through the dusty window caught the shavings in a particular way that was very pleasing to me.  I knew that it was too dark in there for hand held photography so I hauled a tripod down into the garage and set up.  I really like the way that the light plays in the shavings and then hits the hard metal surface of the block plane.

-Russell Berg

In Still Life Tags Block Plane, Shavings, Wood, Tools, Woodworking, Still Life
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2009-08-01 at 00-54-47 farm machinery chain sprocket antique.jpg

Links... To The Past

October 22, 2010

Old machinery rusting away in a field has always held a strong attraction for me. EOS Rebel XSi, EFS 50mm 1.4 at f/1.4, 1/750 ISO 200

On the first morning of our Stein Family Gathering at a ’30’s haying festival in rural Alberta I woke early and started wandering around the fields.  There was a lot of machinery from the era that was in use but there was also a long row of rusting hulks that had long ago finished their part in delivering food to our tables.  I really liked the grainy texture of the metal in the links of the chain and depth of field that an aperture of 1.4 gave me made that area of texture stand out in the frame.  I also liked the way that the angles of the machinery in the top right and bottom right converge in lines that draw your eye towards the chain and then the axle moving to the left pulls your eye out of the frame.  I processed the original RAW colour image in NIK Silver Efex Pro.  It helped to emphasize the grain structure in chain links and to deepen the shadows in the bottom right and the bottom right and top right.  Silver Efex Pro produces B&W images like nothing I have ever seen.

-Russell Berg

In Still Life Tags Prairies, Sprocket, Black & White, Antique, Chain, Farm Machinery, Still Life
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