Saturday, November 19, 2011




playing around, bored with a projector, old slides taken from my mother's cottage when she was a girl and two sets of caribou antlers.

top) the image is of my granny canoeing on lake opiniocon, near elgin ontario. it has obviously been double exposed and in the original image you can see how badass her 60s bathing suit is. the thing has a real rope acting as a back strap. try that out without looking like a hobo.

middle) this image is a combination of my granny paddling and my mum and uncle hanging out on an old log raft.

middle) mum and uncle bruce on the raft. raft.

Monday, November 7, 2011




nothing really makes you feel the same as skies this big, and you quickly adjust from open land to wooded hills, or rocky mountains, but the feeling is truly a different sensation. not mind blowing just different.

top) big muddy.

second from top) south of big muddy lake, "cowboy caves".

second from bottom) i think this is a coulee.

bottom) grasslands, just north of the states. the speck on the ground is a deer. the cool thing about wildlife here, is just watching. you can see a deer from a mile away, and just watch it graze. for the most part the animals know your there, and keep a safe distance, but they don't run. i bought a new telescopic lens for my camera, we'll see if i can get some cool results with it.




a series of structures in southern saskatchewan. all but the bottom photo are buildings which have either been abandoned or farms that are no longer used. there is a pretty wide open/rugged feeling when driving this part of the country. literally wiping the dust out of your mouth.

top) this was an old cattle or horse farm that was no longer being used.

second from top) this photo was taken right in the flats of the big muddy. everything was grown over, and really felt like i had jumped back a century when i went up to the old prairie home. nothing was in there, and i was kind of hoping for a little keep-sake, a broken porcelain horse or something.

middle) this was a on old cattle corral built right up into the side of the rock.

second from bottom) canada's best shed, it also might be an outhouse. this was taken in the big muddy, and was actually the site of the last RCMP detachment in the badlands. there is a monument near by saluting the history of the area, and commemorating the lawlessness of the land and the bootleggers that used to run here.

bottom) a home, and working horse ranch in the middle of the big muddy, if it is your thing it would be heaven on earth. if you were a teenager growing up here, you would be clawing at the ceiling to get out of there.