vas pas bosser pour un patron
qui t’prend pour un chien, qui t’prend pour un con
va plutôt chanter tes p’tites histoires
sur le trottoir
Canon G11 sur la trottoir de l’avenue Papineau.
vas pas bosser pour un patron
qui t’prend pour un chien, qui t’prend pour un con
va plutôt chanter tes p’tites histoires
sur le trottoir
Canon G11 sur la trottoir de l’avenue Papineau.
A bit of irony exposed here in a tiny alcove on Rue Beaubien in Montréal.
Canon EOS M on the main drag.
This past weekend Maggie and I hopped the Metro to go check out the Atwater Market. It was such a lovely day we decided to first take a walk along the Lachine Canal. We spent quite a bit of time walking and taking in the views–so much time that the market was closed when we returned.
This image is was taken east of the market near the locks. The brick buildings are condos.
I went ultralight for this excursion and carried my EOS M and the old trusty G11 in my little Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 20 bag. What I love most about the G11 is the articulating screen. It produces nice images too.
Canon G11 out of semi-retirement.
Now that we are living in Montréal, and experiencing our first winter here, I need to get some gloves that are functional (and warmish) for shooting with a DSLR on cold days. At sub zero degrees centigrade the hands get cold very quickly–especially those of this recent coastal California transplant. For now, the iPhone is quick and easy. Here’s me and Maggie on New Year’s Day at Parc Maissonneuve.
iPhone 5s selfie at -17°C (1°F). Bonne Année! Happy New Year!
We’re now living in Montreal! The long distance, international move was brutal, but also amazing and eventful. Unfortunately, opportunities to take photographs during the cross country drive, other than quick iPhone snaps, didn’t happen–except during the little side trip we made to Niagara Falls (on the Canadian side).
Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L.
Canon 5DM3 while moving to Montreal.