Detail from the towers at Plasco.
Plasco is a waste conversion facility utilizing its proprietary technology to convert Ottawa’s post-recycled waste into electricity, an inert slag that can be used as a construction material and recovered clean water suitable for surface discharge.
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Day 356 of 365
Day 354 of 365
Chasing the light 2nite – missed it, so caught this twilight image of (yet another) corn field.
Day 352 of 365
Missed last week’s Photojournalism class due to high spirits and good food at the wedding.
The assignment dealt with capturing differences in shooting daylight versus night-light.
Standing at the feet of Samuel Champlain at Nepean Point, looking across the mighty Ottawa, to the government buildings next to the Museum of Civilization (or whatever it is in its reincarnation).
Day 351 of 365
Cassandra & Mike spent a 30 hr. (or so) weekend at a local restaurant creating this masterpiece.
Now back to school.(Detail & Panorama by photoshop.)
For more of their work:
http://ottawaurbanarts.com/
Day 348 of 365
The west wall of Ottawa Tech High School.
Could be blowers for the old woodworking shop.
Day 340 of 365
Photojournalism class.
No outing tonight, so I wandered about a bit after class.
This place just calls out for Halloween decorations.
Day 338 of 365
Just another beautiful fall day in the country.
Here’s lookin’ at you, kid.
Day 337 of 365
Camera club outing – topic – twirly.
This is an art piece at city hall – a distorted door, etc.
On suggestion of Mark, a fellow clubber, & remembering Freeman Patterson’s penchant for it, I set a long exposure and twirled the camera. Not enough exposure, so I added a flash at the end to brighten things up.
Day 329 of 365
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Shadowy underworld.