Spring and fall are the best seasons for fog in the London, Ontario, region. Some might question the use of the word 'best.' As a photographer, I like the stuff.
The other night, passing through our front foyer, I noticed this thick midnight fog. The lights on our suburban street actually do have a warm glow.
I admit the effect is greatly enhanced by my digital camera. I thought of shooting the scene with other settings, but I liked the warm look.
Cheers,
Rockinon
Monday, November 2, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Halloween!
It was Halloween and do you know what that means? Bowls and bowls of candy, bags and boxes of the stuff covering the bottom of a closet. The first year we lived in Byron, in the southwest of London,Ontario, we had 200 kids and we ran out of candy. We said never again but we meant running out of candy and not kids. I doubt that we got two dozen trick and treaters. Oh well, I got lots of candy and I didn't even have to leave home to get it.
(Our little Bat Woman is Fiona in a picture by mom. Earlier in the day Fiona was busy making a Thriller video for YouTube. Haven't heard if she has gone viral.)
(Our little Bat Woman is Fiona in a picture by mom. Earlier in the day Fiona was busy making a Thriller video for YouTube. Haven't heard if she has gone viral.)
Friday, October 30, 2009
If only Thunderbirds had wings...

The driver of this Ford Thunderbird may have wished his bird had wings. Unable to clear the railroad tracks over Waterloo Street at Pall Mall Street, and not quick enough with the shift into reverse, the soft-topped car was trapped by the heavy railway warning gate. Luckily the train passed without incident, unless you count the embarrassment endured by the driver.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Waiting in line for the H1N1 Vaccine
The H1N1 vaccine is now available in London, Ontario, and children make up a large number of those in line for the H1N1 vaccine. These children amuse themselves, while waiting three hours in the chilly fall air, by watching a movie on a small portable player. So many people turned out for the clinic, open only to high risk individuals, that the more than two hours before the clinic opened the parking lot was filled.
A story on the H1N1 situation was filed on Digital Journal.
A story on the H1N1 situation was filed on Digital Journal.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Hostas in the fall
My wife is not a fan of hostas. To her they are just a bunch of big leaves. She wants flowers. The little flowers blooming on tall stalks above the hosta foliage just don't cut it for her. Well, even my wife, after viewing my hosta pictures this year, is being pulled into the hosta camp. I didn't think London Daily Photo would feature hostas again this year but here they are - again. The shades of fall gold colour were just too beautiful not to shoot and share.
Cheers,
Rockinon
Cheers,
Rockinon
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
H1N1 fight begins
Londoners turned out in the thousands Tuesday to get inoculated against the swine flu, H1N1. There were two special clinics in London, Ontario, and there will be more in the coming days.
The first clinics are reserved for high risk individuals. Next week the clinics will be open to all.
Photojournalist Derek Ruttan, of The London Free Press, interviews Alex Middel, of London, bringing her son Fynn, 2, to the south London H1N1 vaccination clinic Tuesday.
The first clinics are reserved for high risk individuals. Next week the clinics will be open to all.
Photojournalist Derek Ruttan, of The London Free Press, interviews Alex Middel, of London, bringing her son Fynn, 2, to the south London H1N1 vaccination clinic Tuesday.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Blue and red mystery
I give up. While walking along Beaconsfield Avenue above Horton Street E., still called the Horton extension by some, I noticed these deep blue berries on bright red stems. What are they? Don't know, but they are neat.
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