I was thinking about what to post as the last photo of 2010. This one seemed appropriate, as I always feel that every new year is an uncharted path full of potential and promise. And just as with this little guy, there's also the possibility of someone throwing bread at me from time to time.
HAPPY NEW YEAR'S EVE!
Check back tomorrow for the 5th instalment in my "Blog" eFolio series, aptly titled, "Blog 2010".
Only one day left in 2010. What a crazy year.
I need another foggy day like this. Either that, or we need some snow over here!
This was a really cool piece of property.
Remember harvest time, back in late September? It seems like such a long time ago.
MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYONE!
A church all decorated for Christmas in Montreal.
Another angle of that amazing tree and indoor snow storm!
It was awesome! Happy winter, everyone!
Every year, the Eaton Centre in Toronto sets up a 3-story tall tree in the middle of the mall. It's covered with 20 000 Swarovski crystals.
We went down to the Eaton Centre yesterday. I love Christmas! By the way, Check out my YouTube page later on today to see a my digital short, "Christmas In Toronto". Yep, I filmed it.
http://www.youtube.com/christianstepien
This cathedral is across the street from my favourite hotel, The Queen Elizabeth hotel in Montreal. The Queen Elizabeth is where John & Yoko recorded "Give Peace A Chance", and in photos you can see the cathedral out their bedroom window.
A house, all by itself, in a field.
I made an image here about 5 years ago. I thought I'd come back and revisit.
I remember I had a difficult time trying to capture this scene. I wasn't sure how to approach it. I like how it turned out though.
I never did. I wonder what was around the bend.
Another image from that creepy, foggy golf course. Just to let you all know, I may be posting sporadically for the next few weeks as I'm in the middle of report card writing.
This is the same spot that I made a snowy image in a few years back. I won't tell you which one it is. See if you can figure it out!
Foggy driveways are awesome.
Even while I was there, those two sand tramps gave me the creeps. They reminded me of "Teletubbies" for some reason.
The short and winding road that leads to the next hole (I believe those were Paul's original lyrics).