Ruins in Bokeh

Ruins in Bokeh

Hi people!

As some of you know Laurie and I got married last summer. On August 7th, 2010.

So as promised way back when... here's a small series of photos from our photo shoot after the ceremony at St. Raphael's Ruins in Glengarry Ontario, about 15 minutes from where I grew up. More photos in the comments.

Please read all about this place in this previous photo of our engagement HERE.

I'm not one to post photos of myself, but these are wedding photos, they're special and fitting for around Valentine's Day, I am right? These photos we're taken by my photographer: Bradley Bouzane out of Ottawa. Although I messed around with a few of them in photoshop, sorry Brad, no disrespect, I love your work, just wanted to try something. This is a fake on the popular (Brenzier Method), brought to fruition by IMO one the best wedding photographers in the world Ryan Brenzier. This is using Bokeh 2 plug-in by Alien Skin Software.

Now that all that love is in the air, I wanted to take the time to thank my family and friends who made our wedding so incredibly special, and everything we'd wanted it to be. Right down to the pig on the spit and a bonfire. A special thank you to our parents Brian and Valerie Bergeron and Diane and Roger Clément, thank you so much for all your hard work and help with everything.

I'll be back soon with my next series....

Could it possibly be somewhere warm and tropical, maybe.....

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Hello my friend, I hope you enjoy a glimpse inside the day of our wedding at the ruins.
I have only posted this one photo this morning and buried the others far back in my stream. Just didn't want my whole front page pictures of myself although Laurie sure does brighten up the page! Just click the photos in the comments to go to that page and you can see us LARGE if you choose or comment.

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Goodbye Blues in Toronto

Goodbye Blues in Toronto

PRESS L to see it in BLACK, CLICK HERE TO SEE it LARGE!!!! IN FULL FRAME!!!

Here is my last photo of my series on Toronto summer series 2010. I have plenty more that I didn't share with everyone, but I'm just getting a little bored and want to move on to something else...

This is my 3rd upload from this location at the marina (Bathurst Quay Marina) so everyone should be quite familiar with it. This is what it looks like during a crisp and clear blue hour.

This photo was taken at 9:55pm on July 10th, 2010.

If you want to see my other photos of this scene or find out more informaton click here & here.

Thanks for an enjoyable few days TO it was a good time, see you next time. =)

And thank you everyone for all your faves and comments on this series.

And on to something else......

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Hello people! How's everyone hanging in there? Just a couple days to till the weekend. Happy VD Day to all the lovers...haha

I will try and catch up with your streams soon.

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More Morning Blues In Toronto

More Morning Blues In Toronto

SEE It LARGE IF YOU HAVE SOME TIME

This is my last ditch effort to make this building look good, how did I do? Yes we can thank the ducks and the morning light too....

Another shot from my summer series of 2010 in Toronto.

This, if you've been following my series, is of course the Canadian Malting Company in the morning glow of the sunrise on the harbour front in downtown Toronto, taken from the Bathurst Street West Marina, the same marina as the previous too, see my maps for all the exact location if you want to see these views in person.

I took this shot before the previous one I posted on July 11, 2010 at 6:33 AM, this previous shot was at 6:59am.

Don't really know why I did that, but anyways...

Stay tuned for even more TO....


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Howdy folks, I hope you all had a fast work day. The weekend is finally here!!! I hope everyone is well, have a good one!

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It's hard to make this Heritage Site look good in Toronto

It's hard to make this Heritage Site look good in Toronto

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From the same marina as in my previous photo this is looking west on July 11th, 2010 at 6:59am.

Looking west towards the Canada Malting Silos. The silos were built in 1928 to store malt for the Canada Malting Company. It was an important work of industrial architecture at the time and Toronto has dedicated it a Heritage Site for the city of Toronto. There are many ideas for the site, from turning it into a museum or theme park, but the city is also looking in to making it a municipal history museum.

Whatever they turn it into it's still not the pretties thing to photograph, so what better to fill the scene around it but beautiful boats on a sunny morning in the Bathurst Quay Marina.

I hope you enjoy this one, although the building isn't the prettiest it was fun to photograph it and the marina. You know me and marina's can't get enough of them. There's a lot going on in this photo, but I like it and think it works.

More TO to COME!!!!

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Hey guys and gals, again I am really so busy around here, I have commented on some of your streams, but struggle to keep up. I won't forget about you I promise, ;-) Life is like you know?

Till next time....

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Lake Front Property in Toronto

Lake Front Property in Toronto

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IT'S A MUST SEE LARGE in FULL FRAME!!!

The morning continues on my summer 2010 series on Toronto, Ontario.

After dawn broke and I captured these moments I got back in my Civic and headed down to the waterfront to capture some morning light on Bathurst Quay East Marina. I was trying to find a decent composition, with the Empire Sandy sitting docked in front of the CN Tower and the Toronto Skyline.

This photo was taken at 6:51 am on July 11, 2010.

The sun was coming up in the right of the frame here, so it quite difficult to expose this scene, but the light that was hitting the buildings and the boats was just too good to pass up.

No HDR or digital blending here, just one shot with a 1.2 HiTech Graduated Neutral Density Filter and some playful morning light.


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Hello my friends! Thanks for all the comments and faves on my last photo of T.O. I was my first photo in over 15 months to get on Explore, maybe the algorithm has finally changed and they might let me back in to the club, haha.

Anyways I hope everyone has a great week! My life has been crazy lately, more news to come...

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