Author Archives: Dale Walsh
Spire St. James Cathedral, Toronto
Lynn Valley stream seen from bridge
Lynn valley stream seen from the bridge. August 2010.
Velvia 50 using a TL 120 camera
Waterfront sawdust transportation
Taken on the waterfront in North Vancouver, B.C., Canada looking towards the city of Vancouver.
Provia 100
TL 120 camera
Poles in water North Vancouver B.C.
Poles in water North Vancouver, B.C. TL120 Provia 100 RDP III
Burrard Dry Dock, North Vancouver, B.C.
Burrard Dry Dock in the evening, North Vancouver, B.C. August 2010 Velvia 50 TL120
Toronto at Night (Dark version)
Saratoga Springs
Montreal Harbour
Two Mamiya C330s with 65 mm lenses 1999
Too much water in front for my liking but we can see the Rubber Company of Canada, Molson’s Brewery and the pizza is the French and English Canadian radio broadcasting company CBC, and the effects of atmospheric perspective in the blue haze covering the downtown area.
Virgin Mary Protecting the Saguenay River, Quebec
Chamois cave, overlooking Geneva
This cave is on a path high over the city of Geneva. As we entered a bunch of small chamois goats scooted out. Sputnik shot in 2001.
Lac Léman, Geneva, Switzerland
Its name is the French name of Lake Geneva (Lac Léman). Sputnik modified by Don Lopp.
Palm Tree Lane , Hyères, France
On the south coast of France in the middle is Hyères near Toulon. Shot with a Sputnik.
Notre Dame de Bonsecours
In old Montreal, photographed using two Mamiya C-330 cameras with 65 mm. lenses on a Manfrotto tripod. I used a twin cable release to trip the shutters in near synch. Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours (“Our Lady of Good Help”) Chapel, a church in the district of Old Montreal. One of the oldest churches in Montreal, it was built in 1771 over the ruins of an earlier chapel. In 1849, Mgr. Ignace Bourget, Bishop of Montreal, gave the chapel a statue of the Virgin as Star of the Sea, which was placed atop the church overlooking the harbor. In the 19th century, the chapel came to be a pilgrimage site for the sailors who arrived in the Old Port of Montreal; they would make offerings to the Virgin in gratitude for her “good help” for safe sea voyages.
The close-up on this page was taken with a NikonD300 with a 55-200 mm VR lens. f-8 200 mm 1/250 sec.