Smack in the middle of winter on the prairies. Frigid, car exhaust freezes instantly into fog so thick you can’t see the vehicle in front of you…
How about that!?
My world of chance – or is it coincidence? Whatever it is I still marvel that it unfolds as it does. Deepak Chopra , in his book “The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire” categorises his coincdences as tiny, medium, whoppers, and double-whoppers!
That random crossing of paths, to come crashing back into our history, totally out of the blue it would seem (of course Deepak would disagree!) -was it your creation or mine? Tiny, medium, whopper, or double-whopper coincidence? Time will tell. It certainly wasn’t nothing! 🙂
A big thank-you to Pixels 2.1 Gallery
First Fridays at Pixels 2.1 was so much fun! Thank you to you all who came out to see the Pixels 2.1 Gallery and to learn a little about digital infrared photography.
The Pixels 2.1 team of Joe Kerr and TseLi Luk are more than just creative photographers – they are inspired business people and their dream of a photographers’ hub in Winnipeg at the Pixels Gallery is rapidly starting to take shape.
Another Happy New Year!
Well, here we are again – a new year starting.
2011 promises to be an interesting year photographically. The Nikon pundits are suggesting that there will be a replacement for the D300(s) this year, and hopefully they are correct. I’m also hoping for a D700 replacement, I think a second generation of these awesome cameras will be a monumental gift to the photographic community. I’m certainly pining for some new toys.
Personally, like most of us, I have made a few “resolutions” more like goals really, from the usual, getting in better shape etc. to the more obscure. A trip to the Arches National park and the American South West is in the works. This was spurred on by an iPhone app I saw on the App store and for a few bucks thought at the very least it would be good entertainment for those (rare) times that I showed up too early for a meeting!
However I became captivated with this area and now a “real life” trip is the result.
And my family…health is really the biggest thing we have and with the turmoil of the past year and a half I am going to spend more time with my parents (Aged Ps, as they like to call themselves!). That agonizing passage of time that seems to speed up the older we get is a cause for action on all counts for all of us.
Losing the genetic lottery is one thing but inevitable hand of fate that throws a speeding car into our lane, or that runs a red light at the precise time we enter the intersection…is not something that would sit well with me. But it just means we never know how long we have left.
So making amends, resolving unfinished business, and losing the baggage seems like an appropriate thing to do. Staying in the moment, and creating your future too must be a part of going forward. No more procrastination…Oh well at least I will give it my best shot 🙂 There are always a few loose ends to deal with.
So, let’s begin the journey, one shot at a time…Here’s to a splendid 2011.
RIP Kodachrome
Paul Simon pleaded …”don’t take my Kodachrome away!” but now it’s gone.
The last procesing lab in the world is shutting down because they’ve run out of the processing chemicals and Kodak is no longer making them. One dedicated photographer paid over $15,00o this week to have his last 1480 rolls (!) processed before the machine is sold for scrap.
Read the whole End of Kodachrome article inte NY Times here.
The Perfect Holiday Accessory for You
The one thing about Christmas that has lingered throughout the years are the lights! When we were kids my parents would take us on a drive on Christmas eve cruising through the “rich” neighbourhoods to look at all the Christmas lights adorning the homes…
Merry Christmas
I’m not sure when you’re leaving for the holidays, so here’s my wish for you today.
Make it the best Christmas ever, don’t forget about your pets, and make a donation to your favourite charity.
If you forget about the commercial aspect of the season, the intention of this time of year is pretty amazing. And even if it is just for a few hours, we all put our differences behind us, open up our hearts to peace, remember the past, look forward to the future; and one day maybe the spirit of Christmas will remain with all of us all year round.
Merry Christmas!!!
BTW: A big thing for me, today I am attempting to make cookies for Christmas. I say attempting because I have never had any luck baking anything, but I have to give it a shot. I was always a bit envious of those folks who would show up at all the dinners and holiday events arms full of baking and goodies.
I got a few good easy recipes from some friends and I know this time it’s gonna work. yummmm!
(Photos next week.)
Give something powerful for Christmas
Do you know how much difference a small loan could make to someone’s small business?
If I told you that you could make a loan of $25.00 that would make an enormous difference in someone s life, and possibly enable them to change an entire commnunity, would you do it? Continue Reading