Showing posts with label Lac Bernard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lac Bernard. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Same Old

I look at some old photos of myself and I think that I haven't changed much.

When I found this photo of me, lounging on the dock at my in-laws' cottage, I think that it couldn't have been that long ago. But then a couple of things strike me:

  • I haven't worn that shirt in more than a decade. I bought it in Thailand, in 1998. But a few years after wearing it, I accidentally put it in the dryer and it shrunk to a size that wouldn't have fit me at my thinnest. I haven't seen it in more than 15 years.
  • Same goes for the sunglasses. I haven't seen them in years. I think they were broken at some point.
  • I'm reading a book without reading glasses, something I haven't been able to do in more than a decade.
  • While my hair style hasn't changed much in the past 20 years, I certainly have more grey in it. And there isn't any in this photo.

The photo was shot in 1999, in the summer that DW and I returned home from our two-year stint in South Korea. This was a time before we had kids—probably why I was able to read in peace.

With perfect vision.

In a much-loved shirt.

It's the same old me, and yet so much has changed since that summer day, almost 23 years ago.

Happy Thursday!

Friday, October 17, 2014

Photo Friday: Autumn Smoke

The colours have really popped this season. Red, yellow, and orange leaves of the maples and birches have contrasted with the evergreens in the Gatineau woods. And though the weather has been agreeable, the rain at a minimum and temperatures well above normal values, some still cannot resist the urge to put a log on the fire and cozy up.

It's autumn, after all.


If you have a chance, get out this weekend and see the leaves before the wind takes them from their treetops.

Happy Friday!

Friday, January 10, 2014

Photo Friday: A Classic Canadian Winter

Cold temperatures and lots of snow: that's what I remember about winter, when I was a kid.

Skiing—cross-country and downhill—in the Gatineau Park.

Tobogganing in the Arbouretum.

Snowmen and snow forts.

Catching giant snowflakes, as they gently fall from a windless sky, on your tongue.

Hot chocolate. With marshmallows.

Crackling fires in oversized fireplaces.

Snowshoeing on the Mackenzie-King Estates.

Skating on the Rideau Canal and eating BeaverTails.

Winter may not be my favourite season, but it isn't my most-hated.

What does winter mean to you?



Happy Friday!

Friday, October 12, 2012

Photo Friday: Unfiltered


No, this isn't another beer blog.

Earlier this week, when I posted my beer review, I talked about the long weekend and being out among the autumn colours. And I included a photo of the autumn leaves as I overlooked Lac Bernard, in the Gatineau Hills.

That photo was actually three photos, combined in a high dynamic range (HDR) effect.

What I actually saw over the weekend, untouched, was much better.

Less than 30 minutes after I took the bracketed shots for the HDR photo, the sun set. Because the sky was mostly overcast, I didn't expect to get much. 

I was wrong.

The sun, below the tree line, appeared through the clouds. The ensuing light went upwards and bounced off the rolling clouds.

I ran outside and started shooting. Here's what I got, untouched.



I don't think anything needs to be done to this shot. Do you? Sometimes, applying no filters or post-production photo-editing effects is just not necessary.

Happy Friday!