It was a pity I didn’t take my camera with me this morning as the light was beautiful in the light falling snow…hopefully tomorrow will be the same conditions and I can get some nice shots.
I did however have a few shots that I took over the last few days sitting in Lightroom that I got to process today. They’re a bit all over the place in terms of subject matter,
I’ll begin with a shot of a squirrel that was taken on Monday afternoon in Parc Lafontaine. It happened to be quite a newsworthy subject given that some high-end restaurants have been given the green light to serve wild game on their menu. When I think of game, I imagine deer, wild boar and moose, but apparently squirrel and muskrat will also be offered up during the pilot study. For more on this story, check out this Globe and Mail story. I’m not sure I fancy eating squirrel, you?
I think this guy was practicing his camouflage technique ahead of hunting season 😉
Here is the same squirrel (on the same branch), but shot from a different angle to include some background rather than just the snow.
The sun was close to setting when I passed by Square Saint-Louis and I was drawn by the multi-coloured buildings on the east side of rue Saint Denis.
Yesterday after I had taken some shots of the construction sites around the Bell Center, I wandered down towards Atwater Market and came across rue Coursol in the district of Saint-Henri. Unfortunately it was bin collection day and bins were strewn across the sidewalk so I only managed to get a shot from the center of the street. The architecture is quite similar to that found on the Plateau (which I am particularly fond of) and the close proximity to Atwater Market had me searching for ‘house for sale’ signs.
I’ve never really investigated Saint-Henri district in depth but I believe there are many treasures to be found and photographed, so I’ll try and head down to this part of town more often in the future.
There are a couple of road tunnels that lead under the Ville-Marie autoroute near the George-Vanier metro station which offer some nice photo opportunities. I took the tunnel that leads to rue Saint Marc and snapped the following 2 images (that you may have already seen over on my Instagram feed.
Thank you Bota Bota and the team at Défi Canot à Glace
Speaking of Instagram, I was thrilled to learn last night that my image of the Château Frontenac team taken at the Ice Canoe challenge last Saturday was selected as 1 of 3 winning images and that I won a free visit to the Bota Bota spa….I may just wait for the weather to warm up a bit, although the outdoor hot tub does look inviting.
Thanks for stopping by. Until next time.
– Martin
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