Friday, April 24, 2026

the weather whipsaw

You just gotta love spring time in Alberta. Snow. Sun tan weather. Repeat. And repeat, a whole bunch of times, and that's just in the last couple days. Last night the baseball players descended on the diamond across the road. The clouds were sullen but placid. Then there was a blizzard. Not just a few snowflakes, but actual visibility restricted full on snow. To my surprise they kept playing. Before the players swapped who was at bat, it was sunny and the snow on the ground melted. Before the game ended there was another mini-flurry, with another sunny period, and ending with the clouds again being sullen but placid. Plus lots of wind blowing the weather through. In an act of optimism I put out the patio umbrella, but then took it down again because of the wind.

From a few days ago during a walk in Fish Creek. A warm and sunny day. I'm pretty sure it snowed the next day.


I'm doing race photography on Sunday, and have no idea what to expect. Not that I'm crying in my beer (actually it's coffee at the moment) or anything, but all the racers have to do is run. It can be tricky to find the right layers when it's about zero and may be kind of wet. Or not. As BRBE said, "we ain't made of sugar." But they aren't carrying several thousand dollars of equipment that would really rather not get wet. It's gonna be fun. Oh, and the race is put on by my buddies Richelle and Rose, and is called Get Shit Done. Really. Come out and cheer, or just say hi.

In another sense, I got a thing done in the sense of finishing off roll 8 in the 2026 film project, and developing rolls 7 and 8. Because of the way the chemicals work, it's best to do 2 rolls at a time. The results are mixed. In one sense, all are in focus and reasonably well exposed, which for long exposure film photography is a win. In another, I looked at some of the photos and wondered why I took them. They weren't as interesting as I remembered. Such is life.

Some of the photos are from a walk with Sean in the Inglewood bird sanctuary, mentioned here. I think this is one of the winners. I might take a go at printing it.


Of the Day
Driftwood (NZ)


Driftwood (NB)


Film Calgary driftwood in the Bow River.


Linda


Newfoundland


New Brunswick


Why ever didn't I publish this, and maybe I did


90 days, or so ago
Actually from 2021, found during the great photo purge process. Alberta Book by George Webber. You will remember him from me talking about the darkroom course a couple years ago. This is a wonderful book of Alberta places, some of which I'd been to, and some of which aren't there any more.


Flower


Landscape


Monday, April 20, 2026

The first blossoms!

There they are, the first blossoms of the year.





The garden is still pretty scruffy looking, though. It's still too early to start cleaning up after winter. Mainly because it isn't after winter yet. Or at least, not over last winter.

Of the Day
Driftwood (NZ)


Driftwood (NB) Gotta love as found driftwood art. There's several more of these coming.



Film

Linda


Newfoundland


New Brunswick


Why ever didn't I publish this, and maybe I did


90 days, or so ago. Here's two more found photos. These are from a 2021 photo tour.




Flower


Landscape


Sunday, April 19, 2026

Yet another winter over

We had another 15 cm of winter come through last week. As of yesterday the snow is just about all melted. We'll probably have a few more such performances. Such is springtime in Alberta.

"But the little plants, how are they?" I hear you asking.


They seem to be just fine. Here's the rest of the front.






During the ongoing purge I found this big panorama I'd meant to do and didn't. No idea why. Just over 20,000 photos deleted from 2021. Mostly random clouds just before or after sunrise or sunset. Lots of boring astro photos. A great many flower duplicates. Event photos that didn't even get 1 star. A great long sequence of what I think was during dragonfly hunting, but without an actual dragonfly in the photo. That was about 1,000 by itself. The bridge is the Lethbridge railway bridge, which is a pretty amazing thing.


Of the Day
Driftwood (NZ)


Driftwood (NB)


Film


Linda


Newfoundland


New Brunswick. The bottom of the stairs at Hopewell Rocks during almost high tide. They put a rope across the stairway, and post a person there. Several of us lined up neatly to have a turn at leaning over the rope to get the photo. The stair guard was thoroughly bored with the show.


Why ever didn't I publish this, and maybe I did, except nobody has ever complained about too many photos of Curtis showing up.


90 days, or so ago. Actually, this and the panorama above are from 2021, discovered during the great purge. 


Flower


Landscape


Saturday, April 18, 2026

Some city panoramas

For a while I was quite taken with Calgary's skyline. When you're a new photographer Calgary is a lovely city for skylines. For it's population, Calgary has a lot of tall buildings. That's what oil and gas money and egos will do. For a while it seemed there was a bit of a 'my building is taller than your building' sort of thing happening. 

There's good viewpoints in nearly every direction from downtown, and with all the lines it's easy to tell if you goofed on focus. Add in the east west avenues, the wide variety of angles for sunrise and sunsets, with all that glass for reflections, and it's photo heaven for those into it.

The photo culling continues, and between some that have not been blogged for whatever reason, I discovered a few new ones I hadn't edited at the time. No idea why. The first 3 are from 2016, then 2 from 2021, then 2 from 2022. for Calgary residents, think about the vantage point. All are public property, no special access required.

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What's interesting is that the Calgary Tower is essentially invisible, except for being off to the edge of #3. Built in the late 60's, for nearly 20 years the tower was the undisputed king of the skyline. There are so many photos of the tower, a small skyline, with a Rocky Mountain backdrop. 

Then the crane-birds arrived and big buildings started to go up. In the early 80's what is now called the Suncor Energy Centre, and was then informally and derisively called Red Square, started to edge higher than the tower. The proper name for it was the Petro-Canada Centre, and according to some locals it was all a plot by Trudeau (the father, not the son). There were people that believed there was a law on the books in Calgary prohibiting buildings from being taller than the tower. There wasn't, of course, although there are about shadows on the Bow River. And the buildings kept going up. Now there's 7 buildings taller than the tower, and several more that are almost as high. 

I've had my share of views from the top of various buildings. I've never yet paid for a trip to the top of the Calgary Tower, but have been hosted several times. And yes, I like jumping on the part of the floor that gives you a view straight down. The photographer within wishes they kept the windows cleaner.  One of my buddies at the time (late 80's) worked on the top floor the Petro-Canada Centre, and we spent much of a weekend there working on a long and complicated document for our SCA group. There was a day long meeting (early 90's) at the top of what was then the Nova Gas Transmission building, but I don't know what it's called now. About 2013 I had a shared window office on the 42nd floor looking west from Banker's Hall. About 2019 I came back from New Zealand to start a job that had me visiting a client at the top of Brookfield Place. Sometime 2019 or so a photo tour took me to the top of The Bow, to get sideways photos of Telus Sky being topped out. I've had job interviews in the TransCanada Tower, and in Western Canadian Place, and while they were in meeting rooms high in the building, I was paying more attention to the interview than to the view.

This isn't the first time I've blogged about the skyline, here, for example. Or some of the views from The Bow, (the tower not the river) here, and here, to look down on the top of the tower.

Of the Day
Driftwood (NZ)


Driftwood (NB)


Film


Linda


Newfoundland


New Brunswick


Why ever didn't I publish this, and maybe I did
Another skyline view, if you aren't sick of them.


90 days, or so ago
A Waterton panorama from 2021. No idea how many days ago that was.


Flower


Landscape
Another sort of skyline view.