Thursday, March 26, 2009
Spring Shadows
Well it may be spring on the calendar here in Alberta the only sign of that here is the strength in the light. Finally we are getting some real heat from the sun.
Shot east of Smoky Lake Alberta, the snow amongst the trees and the warm shadows here bring back memories of springtime spent trudging through the bush hauling pails of maple sap back to the sugar shack to be boiled down into maple syrup.
The old car below was abandoned in the farmyard above this stand of trees. Again, it was the play of the shadows that caught my eye. I want you to look at the car's shadow on the ground - what is odd about it. Maybe you are faster than me but after a few minutes I realized that someone had chopped the roof out of the car and that is why the shadow includes the complete window line; something you wouldn't normally see when the sun was so high in the sky.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Fort Smith Fire Department at "Northern" Store
I have some pictures of the fire trucks and crews in front of the Northern store in Fort Smith Wednesday night this week. Around 5pm, staff evacuated the store and the fire department arrived to investigate the cause of a fire alarm. As of 6pm, there was no apparent cause and they were still investigating the cause. I am told that there have been ongoing renovations and these may have caused the alarm.
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Edmonton Silver Skate Festival Outing
Images Alberta Camera Club, http://www.imagesab.com/imagery/, had our February outing at Edmonton's 19th annual Silver Skate festival.
This was not an organized 'meet and shoot' but an informal come-and-go day. That was a good thing as some members attending Saturday shot from before the 9 starter's pistol kicked off the 25 km speed skating marathon until the fires' dying embers after 9 pm. That was just Saturday. Sunday's racing included the Winter Triathlon, the 50 km speed skate marathon as well.
Throughout the day, events spread across the ice of Hawreluk Park to include other family fun activities. Volunteers staffed jam can curling and Sledge hockey trials. Royal Glenora skate club had figure skaters performing routines and clowns entertained young and old alike with their icy antics.
Off-ice family activities included baking bannock over an open fire, maple syrup candy trough, horse drawn sleigh rides, a toboggan hill and a kinder-castle playground with colourful ice blocks frozen and peeled from old plastic milk jugs. Cross country skis or speed skates were also available to try for free
With the Silver Skate festival, was Edmonton's newly launched 'WinterLight' festival. Lighted snow sculptures, intricate cut and sculpted fire pits, singers and the Vibe Tribe's fire dancers prepared onlookers for the finale of the evening, the '24 Hours to Ignition' competition. Local artists had been given a pile of willow branches, a bale of straw, a roll of twine and 24 hours to create their masterpieces.
All were sacrificed to flame thrilling the evening crowds.
I tried to capture the spirit of the day in my wanderings and you can sample some of the day's events here at my blog. If you wanted a day of varied shooting technique and style, this was THE EVENT to attend.
If you missed this outing then join us March 21 for this winter's final weekend of 'WinterLight'. Many of the same performers will be at Churchill Square as we say a final fairwell to winter and usher in spring. I hope to see you there.
Here's their link.....http://www.winterlight.ca/joomla/events-overview/illuminations-mar-21.html