Road Trip 2005
From August 12 to August 21, 2005 my father and I went on a road trip to Ontario. These photos more or less chronicle that journey.
We stopped in Brockville, Ontario to take photos of a long dead relative. Dad is on a genealogy fix and photos help round out his collection.
This is the home of said relative when he had been alive in the 1800s.
32 Apple Street. I like it.
I also took the opportunity to play with a lens flare.
That night we stayed at Glengarry Park which is a provincial park.
Again the sunset was beautiful.
Fire it turns out is a lot of fun to experiment with using a nice camera.
Our campsite wasn't as secluded as some others we stayed at, but the view over the water was nice.
This time I was playing with the moonrise.
And provoking the fire to capture the spark trails.
Later the moon was even cooler as it was almost full.
This one helps promote a sense of isolation.
I exposed this one for a full 30 seconds.
In the morning I chased a black squirrel around our campsite.
All packed up and ready to take down the tent.
A sunrise this time caught my eye.
God I hate driving through Montreal. Especially if it means spending a few hours in the Greek Consulate waiting to see someone about a visa.
This old-school traffic light was in Sorel-Tracy along the 132 outside of Montreal.
We camped again in Quebec - this time outside Montmagny.
Our site was smaller this time but more private. And closer to the washrooms. :)
Photos by Colin Bate






