Tuesday, August 23, 2005

July 2005 Workshop Poster

Ours arrived in the mail - it's a beaut. Thanks for all the images, everyone, and Andre for putting them together for us. Brings it all back.

Cheers.

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Bay of Fundy Shore Line: Martin Head




One of my favorite places to visit is Martin Head. It was an abandoned logging community in the 1960s and most signs of human habitation have disappeared. The salt marsh and river estuary have captivated my interest in paintings and photography for the past few years. The old crib work that held the log booms is one of the few signs of human habitation. I'm drawn to them like old ghosts from the community and I keep looking at them and wonder what stories they would tell.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

My New Routine


Tammie suggested I adopt a new routine of setting Tuesday mornings aside each week for making pictures. So here is an image from my first week.

Enjoy.
MarK

Monday, August 15, 2005

Sumac Leaves in the School of Freeman Patterson


Everyone will recognize where the idea for this image came from, so might as well admit it up front. Sorry to be so talkative this am, but had a great weekend shooting.

Cheers.

Hay Scene for Shaun



You mentioned haying, so here's a scene of Huron County hay bales seen this weekend.

Cheers!

Monday, August 08, 2005

Grand Lake NB and Beautiful Boats


We have been on vacation the last two weeks since we finished cutting hay and I have had a great time photographing boats and scenes around Grand Lake. I figure this is a good way to keep the inspiration flowing ! Cheers and keep on posting....I look forward to visiting here.

Shaun

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Excellent Photographer Featured in This Month's Outdoor Photographer

Hey everyone! Be sure to check out this month's issue of Outdoor Photographer. I think you'll recognize one of their "Masters of the Landscape" :)

Congratulations André!

While I'm on the topic of magazines, I also noticed Freeman has an article in the September issue of Photo Life.