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August 16th, 2011: 8:17 am

The alligator was Lola’s creation from another time. What will she say when she wakes up and comes downstairs?

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August 15th, 2011: 8:51 pm

What was that thing about moderation?

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August 14th, 2011: 11:48 pm

The Outlook Motel has been a fixture on the side of the Yellowhead for 35 years. I don’t know who would have stayed there but its easy to let the imagination loose, concocting stories of a seedier, darker nature. What drew my attention was the vintage style sign. For as long as I can remember, it has always looked like that.

Here is am image from Google Maps Street View of the sign:

For as long as the link works, here is a link to the street view.

For a couple of years I had intended to stop and get a photo capturing the sign’s retro styling, and if I was daring enough, maybe look to see if the rooms were some kind of time capsule containing other vintage elements. To my dismay, the sign was recently displaced and stripped of its markings, and just over a week ago demolition begun on the building. The land has been reclaimed for a widening of the highway, and a revamping of the interchange. As of this upcoming Tuesday, there will be nothing left.

The back half of the motel and an RV park will remain, and the sign will be resurrected as something new, but it won’t be what I planned to capture. The moral of the story is don’t assume things will remain the same. Especially if you plan to photograph them.

August 13th, 2011: 12:58 pm

I stopped for a few minutes on my way to work yesterday to try a train + perspective photo I had been thinking about for a few weeks. I ended up stepping in swamp water, prompting me to drive to work as fast as possible to wash off, but still took enough time around the idle cars to snap some photos.

It turns out that for the preconceived image I wanted to take, I will require a much longer train, like the ones I have seen parked in Saskatchewan. Also, I will have to stand further away from the train. Given the positioning of the rails, highway, and swampwater, and considering I didn’t know how this would turn out to start with, I think I learned a few things for the next opportunity.

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August 10th, 2011: 8:31 pm

… too slow for lightning, and too slow to escape mosquitoes. Last night a great lightning storm was passing over to the north. The lightning was tall and storm was far away, so from where I was it was dry, and there were no clouds above. This made for a great chance to get out into the field and get some wide angle shots without fear of getting wet. Despite spraying, I was mobbed by mosquitoes, and had nothing to show for it save for some bites. Once I got set up, the storm had progressed too far eastward.

Rewind a few days to the storm that woke everyone up on Saturday at 4am. That was a great storm with fantastic lightning! After twenty minutes realizing that I am not getting back to sleep, and that the storm isn’t passing, I decided to try to get some photos while only half awake. I found out which side of the house they were at, and the moment I set up my tripod… the storm jumped 15 km to the east.

I did get one photo though. Its not the greatest, but it is my first lightning pic of the summer (and probably one of the earliest photos in a day I’ve ever voluntarily taken). If we get a storm during convenient primetime hours, I’ll probably be trying again.

August 9th, 2011: 8:17 pm

Recent US Politics, and a large scale market sell-off have reduced my investments to this: