Project 365 – Day 262: Textures, abstracts and reflections

September 18 2012

With heavy rain in the forecast for today, I decided to head down to Old Montreal first thing this morning (well, after the 2 cups of coffee necessary to get me going).

I quickly realized Tuesday mornings are not the best time to photograph in Old Montreal as it’s recycling collection day and the streets weren’t looking at their best.

Although it hadn’t started raining yet, I managed to find a nice puddle along rue Saint Paul for what is becoming one of my favorite past-times – lying in the middle of the road, photographing puddles and getting strange looks from people.

Reflections on rue Saint Paul

Reflections on rue Saint Paul
ISO 500 – 18mm – f3.5 – 1/180 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

Although I have posted a picture of Les Chuchoteuses sculpture (The Whisperers) by Rose-Aimée Bélanger before, that was when the ladies were partly buried in snow, so thought it would be nice to show them in a more summery situation.

Les Chuchoteuses sculpture by Rose-Aimée Bélange

Les Chuchoteuses sculpture by Rose-Aimée Bélange
ISO 400 – 22mm – f11 – 1/10 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

Les Chuchoteuses sculpture by Rose-Aimée Bélange

Les Chuchoteuses sculpture by Rose-Aimée Bélange
ISO 500 – 24mm – f14 – 1/4 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

I spotted a nice old door near the Centaur Theater on rue Saint François Xavier. I’m currently trialing Nik Software’s  Silver Efex Pro 2, so after tone mapping with Photomatix, I decided to convert to monochrome and process using Silver Efex. It will be interesting to see what the outcome will be of Google acquiring Nik Software early this week. This will likely be my next software purchase when I have the funds :-/

Door on rue Saint François Xavier

Door on rue Saint François Xavier
ISO 160 – 42mm – f5.6 1/20 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

A while back, I noticed some metal sculptures along rue le Royer Ouest. I took some shots of a few this morning, but most of my shots were close ups of textures or abstracts. Each sculpture (there’s quite a few) looks like some kind of machine. I will probably go back one evening and shoot more of them, I think they may look cool lit at night and less background distractions.

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest
ISO 400 – 22mm – f5.6 1/60 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest
ISO 400 – 48mm – f11 – 1/6 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

fountain on rue le Royer Ouest

fountain on rue le Royer Ouest
ISO 400 – 50mm – f5.6 1/90 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest
ISO 400 – 70mm – f5.6 – 1/20 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest
ISO 500 – 70mm – f5.3 – 1/90 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest
ISO 500 – 75mm – f5.3 – 1/90 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest
ISO 400 – 28mm – f11 – 1/10 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest
ISO 400 – 70mm – f5.6 – 1/15 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest

Sculpture on rue le Royer Ouest
ISO 400 – 38mm – f5.6 – 1/60 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

The first texture shot I found looks almost like a landscape painting…or is it just too much coffee making me see trees ?

Texture - rusting metal

Texture – rusting metal
ISO 400 – 58mm – f5 – 1/350 sec

Texture - Rust and paint

Texture – Rust and paint 
ISO 400 – 85mm – f5.6 – 1/15 sec

Texture - Rusting metal

Texture – Rusting metal
ISO 400 – 50mm – f5 – 1/90 sec

Texture - Rusting metal

Texture – Rusting metal
ISO 400 – 40mm – f5.6 – 1/60 sec

I’ve not used textures as a layer much before, and even if I don’t use them for such, I find it a good exercise looking for textures, and think some may actually look nice as a print in their own right. Anyone else take texture shots? if so, would love to hear how you use them.

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Thanks for stopping by. Until next time.

– Martin

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4 Comments

  1. Lisa at fLVE September 19, 2012 at 12:05 am #

    I am impress that you actually photograph by lying down on the road… I hope it’s one way street! Also, aren’t your clothes wet after that, or did you think ahead and wore a poncho or something? Beautiful photos as usual and great texture shots.

    • Montreal in Pictures September 19, 2012 at 12:05 pm #

      Thankfully it’s a one way street and was pretty quiet at the time. I wasn’t on the ground long enough to get wet 😉

  2. gonerustic September 19, 2012 at 5:47 am #

    There’s nothing quite like rust and flaking paint – love these! =D

    • Montreal in Pictures September 19, 2012 at 12:09 pm #

      Thanks gonerustic…yep rust and flaking paint are great textures to shoot. I’ve started building a library of textures, for what exactly, I’m not really sure…but always a good fallback for day’s I’m out of inspiration to know what to shoot 😉