Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Location is not just important in real estate

 

I ran a photo of this scene yesterday. After shooting yesterday's image, I began walking back to my car and noticed a second picture. It was arguably a better shot than the first.

What grabbed my attention was the way the three bushes, viewed from this new angle, lent themselves to a cropping accenting the three distinctive falls colours. 

The lighting shifted with the changing location. I liked the change. The leaves had more of a glow with the light coming through the leaves rather than being simply reflected.

To force the three bushes to appear visually close, a longish lens was used and a slow shutter speed was teamed with a small aperture. Doing this maximized depth of field, keeping all three bushes in tight focus.

And so, in the interest of accenting the medium, photography, forgive me but I'm running a second image from yesterday's shoot.

Monday, October 19, 2020

Burning Bush is well named

 













My wife calls this a Fire Bush. I believe it may actually be a Burning Bush. Whatever is correct, it is spectacular in the fall. I have three of these and did not realize that my trimming was what was keeping them small and bush like. Let them grow wild and they become veritable trees. 

Sunday, October 18, 2020

There may be a Halloween Inspite of COVID-19



Many folk are wondering how we will handle Halloween this year. As decorations appear everywhere throughout the neighbourhood, it is looking more and more like folk are going to celebrate. Guidance has been promised by both the municipal and provincial governments. My grandkids want to go out trick and treating but their mother has doubts. "Mom's overly protective," according to the kids.

Saturday, October 17, 2020

iPads are also for homework in COVID era

iPads were once mostly for fun. Today, in an era so coloured by the presence or threat of COVID-19, iPads are now for school, for doing homework, for learning. But as soon as the educating wraps up, the games come out.

Friday, October 16, 2020

Flu shots in the time of COVID-19

 

It's flu shot time. Our doctor put two shots of high dose flu vaccine with four times as many antigens than a regular flu shot aside for us, Many believe the more complex flu shot is a better option for seniors.Why? In a word COVID-19.

And speaking of COVID-19. The nurses giving the shots parked themselves in the lot outside the doctor's office and gave the shots to those arriving for the shots while they were still sitting in their cars. This was done to eliminate having patients from all over the area packed into a small waiting room. 

A vaccine for the present corona virus cannot come soon enough.

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Traffic jams quickly and backs up a long way

 It is amazing how quickly traffic backs up and how long the lines extend back from the site of an accident. Roads like Wonderland Road South are especially bad as there are no other streets to carry the traffic thanks to the presence of the river.

I wish I could say this happens rarely but it happens all too often. It was promised that the red-light cameras would cut the number of accidents at Wonderland Road South at Springbank Drive but one wonders if they cameras have performed as promised.

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Cameras don't prevent all accidents

 













The London intersections with the highest number of accidents are monitored by red-light cameras. Run the light and receive a ticket in the mail. Was this accident caused by a car running a red? No idea. But clearly this intersection just suffered another accident despite the presence of the cameras.

I've wondered if the cameras can, at times, cause accidents. I admit that when there are cameras mounted around an intersection, I find my self somewhat distracted. I'm thinking about cameras and not driving. When I googled this question I discovered many researchers believe that red light cameras may not make intersections safer.

Scientific American reports that fear of fines may fuel more sudden stops and rear-end collisions.