Evocative landscape and artistic photography.
Archive for July, 2007
Montréal Part 1: Notre-Dame Basilica
Jul 21st
I was in Montréal last weekend with a few friends before going to a week long leadership conference for work. I just now got the chance to post process some of the shots I took there, but I’m pretty happy with the results. Montréal in general was not what I expected. The night life was… interesting, to say the least, but to keep things G-rated I’ll move on to the day life. In a way it reminds me a lot of Boston. Old Montréal looks sort of like Faneuil Hall with its cobble stone streets and restaurants. The main street, rue Sainte-Catherine, strongly resembles Newbury St. here in Boston, minus the strip clubs. But the similiarities end there. The culture is quite unique, infused with a magnitude of French influence I didn’t expect. One would think that since I speak French relatively fluently, I’d be able to handle myself pretty well. While this was true in Montréal, I did not fare so well closer to the Canadian border where the gas station attendants spoke some very… unique French.
But I digress. This set is about my favorite part of Montréal and also where we started our journey – the Notre-Dame Basilica. I’ve attempted to capture some of the beauty in the photos below, but it was difficult given the immense detail present in every corner. My favorite part of the basilica was undoubtedly the cool blue lighting which was spattered across the front of the structure. If you ever get the chance to visit I highly recommend it as I find it even more beautiful than the Notre-Dame in Paris. Anyway, enough talk, onto the photos! I’ll be posting some other more docile photos of Montréal in part 2.
Esplanade Sunset
Jul 4th
These shots are from a recent photo shoot down at the Esplanade in Boston. This is probably one of the few places you can watch a sunset in the city, which is why half my photos are tagged with Esplanade
Regardless, the sunsets from here are always beautiful.
I took this shot by resting my camera directly on the dock, sans tripod. Considering the camera weighs close to a ton, it’s not surprising that it remained still for the 9 shots required to create this photo.
River Path

This shot shows the bike path that runs along the Esplanade.
Creamsicle Dreams

I couldn’t really think of a better title for this one. I wanted to express the shift in colors in the sky from the sunlight on the right to night’s beginning on the left with the transfer between the two happening somewhere midway. That was my intent at least, but all that kept coming to mind when I looked at this photo was, “creamsicle, creamsicle, creamsicle.” I must be hungry.
Diamond of the City
Jul 1st









