Camera: Canon EOS 5D; Lens: Canon EF-24-105mm f/4.0L IS USM; f/22.0 @ 1/90 sec; ISO 400; Focal length:35mm
Marking the eastern side of the south entrance to Port Clyde Harbor, this lighthouse was built in 1832. The initial structure was a 20-foot tall rubblestone tower. The present 31-foot brick and granite light was built in 1857.
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Chisholm Lumber mills on the river Moria, Roslin, Ontario, Canada.
Photo taken using a LG 3 cellphone, with additional editing in Photoshop
In 1857, W.F. Chisholm acquired the Roslin mill-site property on the banks of the Moira River. A flour/feed mill and sawmill were created. Since then, six generations of the Chisholm family have been involved in the lumber business in Roslin, Ontario
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Margaret Todd is a four-masted schooner sailing out of Bar Harbor, Maine USA. Seen here with the Holland America cruise ship MS Maadam in the foggy distance.
Camera: Canon EOS 6D; Lens: Canon EF-24-105mm f/4.0L IS USM; f/11.0 @ 1/100sec; ISO 100; Focal Length: 95mm
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A textured B&W image of the clock on Montreal’s City Hall in Montreal Quebec, Canada
Camera: Canon EOS 5D; Lens: Canon EF-24-105mm f/4.0L IS USM; f/13.0 @ 1/800 sec; ISO 400; Focal length: 65mm
The five-storey Montreal City Hall (French: Hôtel de Ville de Montréal) is the work of architects Henri-Maurice Perrault and Alexander Cowper Hutchison, and was built between 1872 and 1878 in the Second Empire style. It is located in Old Montreal, between Place Jacques-Cartier and the Champ de Mars, at 275 Notre-Dame Street East.
Construction on the building began in 1872 and was completed in 1878. The building was gutted by fire in March 1922, leaving only the outer wall and destroying much of the city’s historic records. The architect Louis Parant was commissioned for the reconstruction, who decided to build an entirely new building with a self-supporting steel structure built inside the shell of the ruins. This new building was modelled after the city hall of the French city of Tours. Other changes included a remodelling of the Mansard roof into a new Beaux-Arts inspired model, with a copper roof instead of the original slate tiles. The building has been designated as a National Historic Site of Canada. (Source: Wikipedia)
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HTT Pléthore 750 hp super car sitting at a traffic light at the corner of Guy & Ste-Catherine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Photo taken during the 2011 Grand Prix weekend
Camera: Canon EOS 5D; Lens: Canon EF-24-105mm f/4.0L IS USM; f/9.5 @ 1/250 sec; ISO 400; Focal Length: 47mm
The HTT Pléthore is a Canadian supercar. It used to be called “Locus Plethore”. It is developed by HTT Technologies in Quebec, Canada, and is led by Luc Chartrand. It debuted at the 2007 Montreal International Auto Show as a preproduction foam prototype. The chassis and body are made entirely out of carbon fibre with no engine subframe hence the chassis is exceptionally rigid. It is powered by a supercharged V8 6.2L powered 750 hp (560 kW) (torque 655 lb·ft (888 N·m)). The car retails for $795 000.CAD (Source: Wikipedia)
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Camera: Canon EOS 5D; Lens: Canon EF-24-105mm f/4.0L IS USM; f/5.6 @ 1/125 sec; ISO 400; Focal length: 82mm
Prior to Kylemore becoming an Abbey, it was built as a Castle and the first stone was laid in 1867. One hundred men were employed a day to construct the castle which took four years to complete with construction costs coming to a little over £29,000. (Source: Kylemore Abbey Tourism )
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Colour line art created from original photo of pink clematis
A B&W line art was created from original colour photo using Paintshop Pro9. Three additional layers added. Each layer was filled with a single colour – green, pink and yellowish brown. A mask was added to each layer and filled with black. Then details of the original image were painted with white to reveal that layer’s colour. For example, on the green filled layer, the leaves were painted and on the pink layer, the flower petals were painted and finally on the yellowish brown layer, the flower centers and flower buds were painted.
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