Day one





It was a fun project.
Darrell Larose
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Ottawa, Canada
It was a nice sunny day today in downtown Ottawa. I try to do a 4-5km walk several days per week. I started my photo exploration on Metcalfe Street.
I was prompted to look up with this arrow. I headed over to Nepean Street.
Condos almost ready at Nepean Street and Metcalfe Street. Continuing west up Nepean...
Got to Kent Street, diagonally across from my old parish church are these towers.
Travelling a couple blocks west I ended up in front of the old family home at Nepean Street and Lyon Street.
The house I grew up in. This was the family home of my Grand parents, later owned by my parents. 335-333 Nepean Street, built in 1867. Still standing but is surrounded now. With condos on Bay St, Lyon St and Gloucester St (behind it)
Darrell Larose
Ottawa, Ontario
Braving the low hanging clouds, and a sky the colour of aged pewter, I heading out for the final Fireworks display of the festival. My new venue was outstanding, with an excellent sight line. I will fully compliment the on-duty R.C.M.P. Officers for their courtesy and professionalism. We are indeed fortunate in Canada that our Federal Government buildings and grounds are open to the public.
Yes you are seeing fall colours in the foreground. As darkness flowed in...
Québec's Royal Pyrotechnie (Saint-Pie, Québec) created the Grand Finale of Les grands feux du Casino du Lac‑Leamy. I had good success on Canada Day on Victoria Island in the Ottawa River (West of Parliament Hill) for shows by Portugal and Switzerland. had an excellent field of view at river level. Tonight I selected a new elevated (230' above the river) and about 800 metres from the raft where they were being launched from.
I started with my SMC Pentax-DA 14mm f:2.8, but switched to my SMC Pentax-M 35mm f:2.8 the only other lens I was carrying was my SMC Pentax FA 50mm f:1.4. The 50mm was too long for tonight's vantage point. The low cloud ceiling at below 2,000' so the cloud held the smoke in. As my friend commented; ".. pay no attention to the show behind the smoke..."
With time exposures of fireworks you have to wing it, and hope the entire burst is in the frame. This one was one of the bigger bursts and I was already at the short end of my lens. Shutter drag technique, 8-12 seconds @f:22.
Darrell Larose
Ottawa, Canada
16 August 2014
Wednesday August 13, 2014, was Switzerland's entry in Les grands feux du Casino du Lac‑Leamy. I had good success previously from Victoria Island in the Ottawa River (West of Parliament Hill) had an excellent field of view. This is around 800 metres from the raft where they were being launched from.
Pentax *istD, SMC Pentax-DA 14mm f:2.8. ISO 200, 12 seconds @ f:8. Was just a bit wide for there.
Twilight view looking east; showing the Alexandria Bridge in the center, Musée des beaux-arts du Canada light in red, Notre-Dame Basilica twin steeples, and to the right of the bright lights Parliament Hill. Pretty much the same view, as on Canada Day.
I alternated between my SMC Pentax-M 35mm f:2.8 and my SMC Pentax FA 50mm f:1.4. With my Pentax *istD firmly mounted on my Manfrotto tripod and Manfrotto head. With time exposures of fireworks you have to wing it, and hope the entire burst is in the frame. This one was one of the bigger bursts and I was already at the short end of my lens. A remote cable release is vital so you don't shake the camera during the 6-12 second exposures.
Tonight, if the weather holds, I will be trying a spot that's closer to the launch raft.
Darrell Larose
Ottawa, Canada
16 August 2014