Archive for July, 2010

After shooting some long exposure shots in Camp Morton and Matlock I decided to head out to Buffalo Point, Manitoba for some more. These photos are from two separate trips.

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Stones To Nowhere Sunset at Buffalo Point BW

Buffalo Point Sunset

Golden Light at Buffalo Point Buffalo Point, MB

Buffalo Point, MB

Calming Feeling IMG_1910

Faces In Rocks

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Is this the love?

Motion Where's My Lightning?

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On the same exploration as the previous post we started the day off at The Church of Immaculate Conception & Grotto in Cook’s Creak, Manitoba.

The Church Of Immaculate Conception

The church is very impressive.

Church of the Immaculate Conception

The huge ceiling inside the church.

Bell Tower Access Door

The above and below middle were taken in the base of the bell tower at this church. The concrete posts really intrigued me and it took me some time to get some compositions that worked.

The Church Of Immaculate Conception Maze Grotto Stairway

The Grotto is quite interesting. Build to look like it’s a stone castle.

The Grotto, Cook's Creek

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It’s been a long time since I’ve updated this site. Doing only monthly updates is time consuming and I’m always strapped for time so it would get left behind. I will go back to individual updates and try to update more often. Recently two other photographers and I went on a photo exploration. It was a lot of fun and we visited a number of locations.

Stones Of Solitude

The top photo and below left we taken at Camp Morton, Manitoba.

Isolated Matlock Pier

The Matlock Pier. This pier is build by one family every year with only hand tools. During construction they do not touch the sand or the water.

Matlock Pier at Winnipeg Beach

Matlock Pier at Winnipeg Beach Winnipeg Beach Culverts

The pier wasn’t the only thing of interest. I managed to find some more culverts and the posts below made for a great subject on a 10min exposure.

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While taking longer exposures it gave me time to think about the next shot. This washed up log made for an interesting subject. I had to soak my shoes to set this one up.

Forlornness

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