Sep 11, 2011

Mer Bleue and Harvest Moon

A few shots from Mer Bleue from this weekend.   You may recall a few previous visits;

http://canadianloon.blogspot.com/2010/09/rough-weekend-and-mer-bleue.html
http://canadianloon.blogspot.com/2011/03/mer-bleue.html

Wasn't the greatest day for photography.  Very bright, no clouds (thus no contrast) and lots of very loud people around who scared off any sign of wildlife.   We're going to get back this winter and try for the wildlife.

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Holding the camera a few inches over the water ;-)
3 shot pano
A wide look thru the trees.  Apparently there is a porcupine that hangs out in this tree.
A new walkway that they were installing during my spring visit.

Playing with the wide angle at 10mm

Jen's idea ;-)  For months I've been telling her to look for new angles to make pictures different.  She commented, "get on your belly."

Tonight is suppose to be a harvest moon and a chance of northern lights.  I'll be watching for the moon but doubtful on the northern lights as the city of Ottawa is to my north, so unlikely it will cut through the light, but I'll be watching.

The almost full moon was pretty cool last night so shot this one;


Going to be a busy week.  Learned on Friday that I have to meet with my lawyer on Monday to get ready for a "5 way" mediation on Friday.  Instead of a judge we're trying a 3rd lawyer who will act as a mediator.  Fingers crossed we can resolve the issues and get the paperwork finally on the go.

Good week to everyone!

Sep 9, 2011

The New House and an Early Morning Paddle

Well hello everyone!  I have surfaced again after a very long and busy 2 weeks.  We survived the move and have finally started to settle down.  It was quite the story.  As I wrote to one of you in an e-mail;

"Well the move is finally over and we're starting to find the new routine.   Needless to say it has been a crazy week on this end.   Last Sunday I pretty much completed my packing and moved over to Jen's to give her a hand.  Monday we finished off her hard stuff and Tuesday was sitting around waiting for the keys.  We had hoped to get them on Monday but we were hearing nothing from the rental agency.   Tuesday I called them again wanting to know just what in the blazes was happening to discover that she was disappointed with the cleaning of the house and she had been trying to get ahold of the owner, who was on the road, about getting someone in to clean but was unsuccessful.   Given that we have the movers coming on Wednesday we needed to get in.  What a friggin mess.   The bare minimum had been done.   Nothing had been sweep or moped, the bathrooms were a mess and the fridge was disgusting.    We got in about 2pm and almost immediately headed to my place to get cleaning supplies.  Back out to the house and we cleaned until near 9pm.   Not a great job but enough that we could move in.  I couldn't believe that someone could leave their house looking like that.  I'd be so embarrassed.

Got home late but had a decent sleep but was up at 6am to get the stuff I was suppose to do on Tuesday done before the movers arrived.   They showed about 8.15am and they were on a mission ;-)   About 10am it had become apparent that there was no way they were going to get both Jen's and my place on the same truck.  So they finished my place and we all came down to the new house.   I was suppose to stay behind and clean while they were at Jen's but with the change in plans I sent a note to my old landlord saying I'd be back the next morning.   Unloaded my stuff and then off to Jen's.   Loaded her up and I came down with her load while she finished cleaning her place as she had to turn the keys in that day.  By 4pm they had her stuff unloaded and she and Erin had finished at the old house.   There we stood, in the new house with the furniture in place and everything we own in boxes sitting in the garage.    I put the bedrooms together and sorted out enough of the kitchen and we crashed! 

Thursday I was up at 5am, muscles were killing me, and I was off to the old house by 7.30am.   A few hours of cleaning my place out and grabbing a few things from the shed and the yard.   Off to home depot to get keys cut and more cleaning supplies and back to the house by noon.   An afternoon of cleaning and unpacking.   Collapsed into bed again and was up yesterday morning again at 5am.   Again, sore muscles ;-)    Spend the morning cleaning and unpacking.  The afternoon I got the lawn tractor out (she left it and most of the garage intact - not to mention all the drapes and old TV's) and mowed the lawn.  The yard needs a lot of work next spring.  Lots of dead spots and has never been weed whacked from what I can see.   In between all that we've had the cable guy in and internet folks have been in.   Friday night I crashed until 7.30am the next morning.   What a nice sleep!   We were off to town today for groceries, new phones and more stuff from Home Depot.   Needed a gas powered whipper snipper, the electric one left behind would just be to painful.

So on the flip side of that Jen has been busting her ass trying to get her stuff done as well and running Erin around to get her registered at the new school, school supplies, clothes etc etc....   I don't think either of us unpacked a single box on Saturday.   The rest of the weekend was spent unpacking and Tuesday Jen and I returned to work and Erin was off to her new school.   All went well!"

Several of you have written asking for pics of the new house, here are a few;

The front of the house, needs yard work!
The back, nice deck and big yard.
Looking down into the Kitchen, Dining Room and the Living Room
House is a side split, so up to the bedrooms and down to the rec room.  Lots of natural light.
Rec Room
Rec Room
We both survived the first week back to work, but unfortunately for Jen she had to work today (Friday).  We both usually have every 2nd Friday off as we work what's called a compressed work week.   Work an extra hour a day and take a day off every 2nd week.  She couldn't get this Friday off, so home alone ;-)    The poor old kayak has had no love this summer at all so decided to get up at the same time as Jen and go for an early morning paddle on the Rideau. 

It was a fairly peaceful morning, to much traffic on the nearby road making noise and planes taking off from the Ottawa airport but it was a nice short paddle to stretch the kayak muscles.

Sun coming up through the clouds

Not a bad view first thing in the morning
Cool clouds.  Spot the plane.
Dead calm

Not sure what Jen and I are up to this weekend yet but it's calling for sunshine, so I expect the canoe or cameras will be in action.  Keep checking back.

Aug 25, 2011

Moving Week

5 more days and I leave my beloved farm to start another chapter in my life ;-)   Going to miss the place but I'm really looking forward to the new place and starting over again with Jen.   So this week I've started my packing, which fortunately for me isn't that bad considering I just packed 15 months ago to move here.   Jen has been at it for a few weeks now but she's nearing completion as well.   Took next week off work for the move so fingers crossed everything goes smooth.

Last weekend we took another paddle on the Jock River.  This time Jen took the zoom lens and did a great job with the Osprey's and Heron's.   I took the landscape lens and here are a few;



My paddling buddy, a fellow photographer, my best friend and my girlfriend all rolled into one!


Aug 14, 2011

The Jock River, Heron's, Osprey's, Turtles and Frogs

Good day all, hope everyone is having a GREAT weekend!    Once again Ottawa has had another fine weather weekend, this year is going to go down in history as an amazing summer.  I took Friday off work and Jen and I took a paddle in a new place for us both, the Jock River, which is not located very far from Ottawa.  Saturday afternoon/evening we were out with friends and awoke this morning to a lovely morning on the farm.

On the recommendation of a friend, I dug out Google Earth and started poking around on the maps and the internet about the Jock River.    Being a huge Rideau fan myself, I was a bit skeptical as to just how good it would be.  I figured a marshy mud pit at best.   But the talk of wildlife and birds won me over.

We loaded up the boat and I packed my D200 with the big 80-200mm lens.  I figured no landscape stuff for me, birds, wildlife or nothing.  Besides, Jen had the wide angle lens on her camera so our bases would be covered.  She was cursing for having the wrong lens, something I normally do.

We arrived at a little park off Fallowfield and walked down to the launch point, I almost bailed right there.  Muddy water, small dock (that someone had dumped a picnic table on) and just not very appealing looking.   I thought again about by beloved Rideau but stayed the course.

Everyone knows I'm my own worst critic, but I have to get the excuses out right now about the images, even though they are good;

1.  I was shooting from a boat, don't think it's easy till you try.  Having all your camera gear in a tippy canoe is nerve racking!  Not to mention the weight of that big friggin lens.  Hold that in the sky with your hands while spinning in a floating canoe trying not to tip the boat.

2.  The sun was at it's worst part of the day.  This was 11am-3pm.   The worst shooting time.

3.  My 80-200mm f2.8 is a great lens, but bird work needs a 400mm prime!!!!  ;-)

4.  I have no experience with birds.

5.  Cropping images to get the birds does degrade the images.

Ok, caveats over, lets move onwards with the trip.  (click the images for bigger version)

We had heard that their was a weir just to the north of the launch so we headed off in that direction first, sure enough, just around the corner we hit the weir and were forced to turn around and head south having answered the long held question "what's around that corner".   As we proceeded we immediately recognized frogs and turtles EVERYWHERE.  And looking up, I spotted this Osprey sitting in the tree, he'd become my nemesis as the day grew on.


This guy refused to be intimidated by us and was the only turtle who refused to leave his log and swim away.  He just pulled his legs and head into his shell and stayed put.  Seems he liked the sun more then the water.

Trying to be artistic without my landscape lens.   All along the paddle route we came across these old pilings from bridges that were used to cross the river to the farmers fields.  Had a great chat about them from one of the locals who came down to the waters edge to chat with us.

 Caught this Heron checking us out, I couldn't resist leaving his water reflection in the water.

 Same shot, just zoomed in more on the Heron.

 Caught him again taking off from another spot.



Meanwhile, back to the Osprey, he continued to dodge us off and on all day.  It was soon apparent that there was more then one.  How did we know this?  One of them was carrying a fish in his claws all day.  Later we discovered there was at least 3 different birds and I think there might have been 4.   Every time we'd get close he'd take off further down the river.  I suspect he was concerned that we were trying to take the fish away from him.

 A fun bird to watch, but very frustrating to get a good picture off shooting into the a bright sky.

 All along the river are thousands upon thousands of these little frogs sitting on the "seaweed".  Look close, there are 2 of them in this image.

 Note his lunch between his claws.

There is an Osprey stand at the park where we launched.  This was from the waterside but we discovered later that you can view it from land.  I plan to go back with a tripod on a day with better light.   So there were 2 here and at least 1 other flying around.





In the about sequences, I put the original shot on the top and the cropped close in version on the bottom.   Cropping does take away some of the detail but uncropped original shots give the full perspective.



 This is one cool bird that was fun to watch.   They are amazing!


So the Jock River is now on my list of places to revisit and a GREAT place for photographers.  There are birds and marine animals everywhere.  Not pictured but there were hundreds of pipers running around.  I expect the place will have loads of ducks the right time of year as well.   It's an easy paddle and very sheltered from the winds, it was blowing 10km's but it was dead calm on the water.  Also very little current to contend with.   There were no motorboats and I expect all you'd ever see in here is small fishing boats.   I noted lots of minnows and we caught the odd splash of bigger fish.  Given the large numbers of frogs, the river is obviously very healthy right now despite the muddy/sediment appearance.

Expect to see more pictures from this great area in the future, I want to get back and "hunt" those Ospreys with the camera!   I'm going to try and snag a few of Jen's landscape shots to show the river itself.   Very pretty and only minutes from Ottawa.

Hope you enjoyed the images.  Have a great week everyone.


Aug 7, 2011

Some Older Pics

Been playing around with Google Plus the past week or so and have started to put some of the older pics up there as I "frame" them and make them look a bit better for presentation.  Thought I'd throw them on here as well.  I'm enjoying google +, it seems much better the Facebook, give it a try and look me up if you feel so inclined.

Fairly quiet weekend for Jen and I.  A short paddle at Black Rapids again on Saturday, although this time we went northward.  Kinda interesting how hidden the city is on this route.

Came home a bit early today and did the domestic household chores, cut my hair and the beard and played a few computer games.  Waiting for the house to cool down a bit before bed.  Got a bit of a sore back (not sure what from) but hope that heals up quickly, last thing I need right now ;-)

A few pics from my last trip north in 2008;  Click the image for bigger version.