Often the mark of a successful shoot is being able to feel the moment in the finished product. This hallway shot is by far one of the most successful shots of my trip to Ontario. It was beyond freezing, snow blowing sideways on the biting wind when we went to see the last remaining building of this old hospital. There wasn't much left to the building but I stopped in the hallway and set up this shot, inadvertently capturing the snow blowing in through the ceiling. The colors are deep and rich against the snow and the details of the photo are crisp and exciting, much like the whole day.
This church was demolished recently, the front being the only portion being saved as an historical landmark. It was the first time I took my camera out on my trip, forcing everyone to be patient while I played the temperamental artiste in order to capture this unique remainder of this building.
And last but not least, to wrap up this post, a new and developing interest it seems is photographing trains. Often one finds a love in trying something that interests those they love so here are two more attempts at shooting the rails!
2 comments:
Kate those are fantastic photos! I love the hallway and the snow coming through!!!
Oh and have you thought about taking photos of model trains?
Just something to think about!
Love the hallway shot. It's so true about feeling the moment from the photo. Really nice work.
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