This poor mouse died of misadventure inside my stove. Made for a great photo though.
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Hello and welcome to my blog. I wish to share my view of my newly adopted environment in Beautiful British Columbia. Canada has many wonderful places to see and to live. I encourage you to explore this vast and beautiful country.
My vision is through photography. I shoot what appeals to my eye. If you like my work I encourage you to support it. I shoot with the hope that eventually my images will be collected and provide me some income.
I've been shooting for 25 years and have compiled many images in my archive. I will post some of my favorites here. These are low resolution versions with my watermark. Copyright belongs to me but you may copy and use as computer desktop images. However, you may not change the image in any way or use it for profit or share it.
Large resolution prints are available of any of my images. Just email me for a price.
My vision is through photography. I shoot what appeals to my eye. If you like my work I encourage you to support it. I shoot with the hope that eventually my images will be collected and provide me some income.
I've been shooting for 25 years and have compiled many images in my archive. I will post some of my favorites here. These are low resolution versions with my watermark. Copyright belongs to me but you may copy and use as computer desktop images. However, you may not change the image in any way or use it for profit or share it.
Large resolution prints are available of any of my images. Just email me for a price.
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Friday, September 28, 2012
September 23, 2012, Victoria B.C.
PHOTOS BY BENNETT GUINN
Power and telecommunication cables along parts of Oak Bay Avenue and Fort Street were temporarily downed to make way for a massive house move. The heritage property, the original "University School" of St Michaels School, was relocated from 1082 Richmond Road to its new location, 1016 Pemberton.
Crews from Black Horse Contracting had to split the structure in half to accommodate the move which took place from 7 p.m. September 22, 2012, to about 1 p.m. of the 23rd. Many local residents stood by to watch the historic event.
The building is slated for renovation as rental units.
PHOTOS BY BENNETT GUINN
Power and telecommunication cables along parts of Oak Bay Avenue and Fort Street were temporarily downed to make way for a massive house move. The heritage property, the original "University School" of St Michaels School, was relocated from 1082 Richmond Road to its new location, 1016 Pemberton.
Crews from Black Horse Contracting had to split the structure in half to accommodate the move which took place from 7 p.m. September 22, 2012, to about 1 p.m. of the 23rd. Many local residents stood by to watch the historic event.
The building is slated for renovation as rental units.
It's not every day you see a massive half-house occupying a major street. Here, the second part of the house begins turning the corner of Fort Street onto Pemberton.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
One of the first images made with my new (older now) SIGMA DP1 compact camera. This camera features a unique image sensor that records colors as you see them as opposed to all other cameras' sensors which only see in black and white. It's a complicated process and if you would like more information, just Google SIGMA and check out their FOVEON sensor. I'm perplexed why no other manufacturer doesn't adopt this technology. The benefit of the FOVEON sensor is that it records colors accurately and the tonal range is long so photos look more like how your eyes see. Check here often for more examples
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
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