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Project 365-Day 74: Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal

March 14 2012

Given that winter returned today with a storm of wet snow, I headed down to the Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal (World Trade Center of Montreal) in the International Quarter. Although I’ve already posted a picture from here as the 365 project photo of the day on January 6th I wanted to capture more of this wonderful location. I didn’t ask if photography was permitted, but even with a tripod (all pictures presented below are HDR from 3 exposures) I wasn’t approached by security staff, so it seems to be photographer friendly!

The International Quarter was Inaugurated in 2004 and is located between the city’s business district and Old Montréal.

The main focal point of Montreal’s World Trade Center has to be the black granite reflection pool and the Statue of Amphitritis by French architect and sculptor Dieudonné-Barthélemy Guibal (1699–1757). The sculpture originally topped a fountain in Saint-Mihiel, in the Meuse department of France.

Statue of Amphitritis by French architect and sculptor Dieudonné-Barthélemy Guibal

Statue of Amphitritis by French architect and sculptor Dieudonné-Barthélemy Guibal

Statue of Amphitritis by French architect and sculptor Dieudonné-Barthélemy Guibal

Statue of Amphitritis by French architect and sculptor Dieudonné-Barthélemy Guibal

Statue of Amphitritis by French architect and sculptor Dieudonné-Barthélemy Guibal

Statue of Amphitritis by French architect and sculptor Dieudonné-Barthélemy Guibal

Reflection pool at the Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal

Reflection pool at the Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal

Work on the Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal commenced in 1988 and was inaugurated in 1992. Occupying a large city block in Old Montréal, the World Trade Center of Montreal comprises historic buildings that were fully renovated then linked together by a spectacular glass-covered promenade.

Atrium of the Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal

Atrium of the Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal

The promenade running between the 10 storey offices was originally the Ruelle des Fortifications (Fortification Lane). In addition to the offices the center offers a shopping gallery with more than 20 boutiques, restaurants, cafés and service outlets and the Intercontinental Hotel.

Shopping promenade that was formerly the Ruelle des Fortifications

Shopping promenade that was formerly the Ruelle des Fortifications

Each of the entrances is identified by a large metal logo.

Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal entrance on rue McGill

Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal entrance on rue McGill

Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal entrance on rue McGill from the inside

Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal entrance on rue McGill from the inside

Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal entrance on rue Saint-Antoine Ouest

Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal entrance on rue Saint-Antoine Ouest

My favorite entrance is from rue Saint-Pierre (or alternatively via the RÉSO tunnel from the Palais des Congrès) with metal,glass and concrete all coming together at various angles.

Looking toward Saint Pierre entrance of the Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montreal

Looking toward Saint Pierre entrance of the Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montreal

Entrance leading to the RÉSO and Palais des Congrès

Entrance leading to the RÉSO and Palais des Congrès

Entrance from the RÉSO and Palais des Congrès

Entrance from the RÉSO and Palais des Congrès

Entrance from the RÉSO and Palais des Congrès

Entrance from the RÉSO and Palais des Congrès

Thankfully, the weather forecasters are saying it will be +17 at the weekend, so hopefully this may be the last of the snow for this year.

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Thanks for stopping by. Until next time.

- Martin

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Project 365 – Week 1

Having considered starting a 365 project for quite a while, I actually made the commitment on January 1st 2012 to give it a go – so far so good at day 8. 1 week complete, only 357 more days to go.

As a New Years resolution, it beats committing going to the gym everyday, cutting out chocolate and all the other usual resolutions I normally end up breaking 3 days into the New Year.

If you are unfamiliar with what a 365 project is, it basically entails taking a photo every day during a year. Social networks and photo sharing sites have helped popularize it and many groups are now dedicated to the pursuit.

Although I post a picture each day on Google+, Facebook and Flickr, I thought it would be nice to also share on Montreal In Pictures a weekly summary of the pictures taken. On some days I take more than 1 photo, so here I will share any additional pics I think are worthy of sharing. I will also touch on any post-processing or new technique I tried.

So let’s begin with taking a look at what transpired during week 1:

Day 1 – Jan 1st 2012

Memories

Memories

This picture was taken during a family gathering where we were looking to add names to old photos.

I will take this opportunity to introduce my partner in crime – Guylaine – seen here preparing the 4 star salad (which I have to say was pretty damn delicious – Thank you Delia Smith).

Preparing 4 star salad

Guylaine preparing the 4 Star Salad

 Day 2: Jan 2nd 2012

Guarding the light

Guarding the light

After the party the night before and having not been very inspired during the day 2 of the 365 project, it seemed like it was going to end before it began. However, during the evening I found some creative inspiration in this metal statue I picked up at the San Diego Comic Con a few years back (Damn I miss that con, great fun if you ever get the opportunity to go) – anyway I digress….

Using a free light painting app for the iPod I experimented with doing some light painting. The resulting image was made by stacking 5 separate 30 second exposures. The red light was produced with me waving the iPod behind. At this point, Guylaine thought I was taking the 365 project a little too far.

I did take a few more shots during my initiation into light painting – good fun and plan to do more soon. In fact I tried writing “Happy New Year 2012″ but need to practice my “air” hand writing skills further before sharing the results !

Day 3: Jan 3rd 2012

Get ready to eat some lead

Get ready to eat some lead

Okay, I thought I wouldn’t be light painting quite so soon, but having abandoned my planned visit to shoot the current light display at the Festival des Art due to it being below minus 20, I decided to try light painting a stick man. My first attempt was in fact a man, woman and dog, but like my hand writing the night before, I need some more practice.

Since I was about to play Call of Duty, I decided it would be easier to paint a stick man sitting in front of the TV. I was pretty pleased how the first attempt came out. I actually merged a separate shot of the TV using Photoshop to make the final image since the stick man was a 30 second exposure and the TV required only 0.8 sec exposure.

Day 4: Jan 4th 2012

Brunch at Cafeteria

Brunch at Cafeteria

I would have liked this image to be much sharper, but the HDR was produced from 3 handheld bracketed exposures with the debilitating infusion of 6 cups of coffee.

I’m currently using a trial version of Photomatix to process HDR images which add a watermark to the processed images which I then clone out – Given my growing attraction to HDR, I think I need to spend some money soon.

One reason I decided to shoot the bar at Cafeteria is because they plan renovating in the coming weeks, so wanted to grab a photo for prosperity. Here is another image I took sitting at the bar.

Day 5: Jan 5th 2012

Post Christmas shopping

Post Christmas shopping

Already starting to look like this 365 project makes me fixate on specific techniques – first light painting, now HDR. Anyway, this shot is taken from the top floor of the Eaton shopping center and was processed from 3 handheld exposures using Photomatix (still cloning those watermarks).

This was a good opportunity to try Photomatix’s deghosting feature since there were a lot of people moving between each shot. I was pretty impressed with how many ghost images I was able to remove.

The following shot was taken from the other end of the Eaton Center.

Eaton Center

Eaton Center

Day 6: Jan 6th 2012

Le Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal

Le Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montréal

Still on the HDR wagon, I headed out with tripod intent on shooting some bracketed shots. The image I ended up posting for day 6 was taken inside the Centre de Commerce Mondial de Montreal. I’ve always wanted to try taking some HDR images here since the water feature and lighting makes for some quite dramatic reflections. Unfortunately, it was a week day and quite busy with people, so I will be planning a future visit here during a weekend to shoot more angles and other features – so keep an eye out for a forthcoming post.

During my mid-day photo walk, I also visited briefly the Palais des Congrès de Montreal and McGill Street where I concentrated on grabbing a few more HDR Shots:

Palais de Congres de Montreal

Palais des Congrès de Montreal

Palais de Congres de Montreal

Palais des Congrès de Montreal

Palais de Congres de Montreal

Palais des Congrès de Montreal

Palais de Congres de Montreal

Palais des Congrès de Montreal

Brit and Chips on McGill Street

Brit and Chips on McGill Street

Restaurant Vallier on McGill street

Restaurant Vallier on McGill street

Day 7: Jan 7th 2012

Water feature on McGill University campus

Water feature on McGill University campus

Freezing rain and icy sidewalks didn’t make for the best photographing conditions, so I only ventured as far as McGill University campus down the road. Outside the Docteur Penfield Building (at the top of the main campus near rue Prince Arthur Ouest and rue University) is a large metallic water feature that has some great textures.

The original photo was a bit flat, so I post processed using Topaz Adjust software to help bring out some of the detail and textures in the copper panels.

The only other shot I managed to take was of a glass concrete sculpture next to the Redpath Museum. I had hoped to pop into the museum and grab some dinosaur shots, but it was closed.

Glass and concrete art piece

Glass and concrete art piece

So I managed to complete week 1. A few good shots acquired, tried some new techniques, so all in all quite pleased I made the commitment of starting the 365 project. Looking forward to what week 2 will bring.

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Thanks for stopping by. Until next time.

- Martin

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