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All dressed up for Christmas

15 Saturday Dec 2007

Posted by Ricky Leong in photowalking, random, Toronto, Travel, urban

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On this night, the CN Tower is lit in red and green.
Festive tower

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Tis the season

11 Tuesday Dec 2007

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Found this in Creston, B.C., on my way back from Castlegar.

Naughty or nice?

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Bankers Hall all decked out

06 Thursday Dec 2007

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Curtains of light
Just a word of warning if you’re planning to take photos there yourself: A security guard warned me photography at Bankers Hall is not allowed UNLESS it’s restricted to the Christmas displays (basically the Christmas tree and the lights hanging from the ceiling in the atrium). And no videos are allowed at all.

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Who turned down the thermostat?

04 Tuesday Dec 2007

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Calgary’s downtown as seen from Prince’s Island Park on Sunday.
Brrr ...
It was lunchtime and … minus-22 Celsius at the time. Brrr.

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Misplaced concern

03 Monday Dec 2007

Posted by Ricky Leong in montreal, photowalking, trains, transit, urban

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On my recent trip to Montreal, I took a bit of time to explore through the newest parts of the metro system, extending under the Rivière des Prairies to Laval. As an avid railfan with not much to see in the way of passenger rail in Calgary, this was pretty exciting.

This picture was the last I took before I was interrupted:
Orange

A janitor pushing his wheeled trash bin along the third platform at Henri-Bourassa station called out to me. He kindly told me photography was prohibited and that I’d better put away my camera before security showed up to give me a ticket — or worse.

I was very touched by his genuine concern — but unfortunately he was terribly misinformed.

Montreal Transit Corporation (MTC) regulations state a permit is required for commercial photography on its property. There are also bylaws governing passenger behaviour: If I decided to plant a tripod at the top of an escalator in the middle of rush hour, the MTC would be well within its rights to give me a ticket for obstructing traffic. But there are no specific rules regarding photography in the metro.

Luckily, I had a friend with me at the time. A few years ago, he had an unfortunate run-in with MTC transit cops and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police while trying to take photos at Sauvé station. Because of the darkness of his skin, it was presumed he was a security/terrorist threat. They held him for hours as they checked his background — they found nothing because there was nothing to find. He was eventually let go. He made a lot of noise about it in the media and eventually got an apology.

My friend, the janitor and I had a long conversation about just how wrong the janitor was. (My cousin was there, too, but he doesn’t speak French and stayed the heck out of it.)

“If we let anybody just take pictures anywhere, it could be dangerous,” the janitor argued at one point. “They could plant a bomb somewhere and hurt a lot of people.”

That assertion caught me off guard.

“What do bombs have to do with taking pictures?” I asked. “Someone could very well plant a bomb without ever having taken a photo.”

My friend chimed in: “What would you do with all the tourists at the busy stations downtown snapping pictures everywhere?”

This went on for a long while. We rehashed the same arguments over and over again. At some point I decided to shut up and let my friend do the talking. The janitor eventually went on his way and we continued our exploration of the Montreal metro. We were left wondering how many other misinformed transit workers are going around harassing photographers who discreetly take photos and do their best to stay out of the way.

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High five!

26 Monday Nov 2007

Posted by Ricky Leong in art, montreal, photowalking, random, Travel, urban

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Public art on McGill College Ave. in Montreal:
High five!

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Zooomr trouble appears fixed

26 Monday Nov 2007

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Well … looks like the folks at Zooomr did some tinkering and service appears normal again. You might need to clear your cache before the correct images are shown.

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Zooomr trouble

26 Monday Nov 2007

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There appears to be something amiss with Zooomr, the web service where I keep my photos. This means many of the pictures I display here are not being shown correctly, replaced instead with foreign images whose origin is a mystery to me. Although I have no control over what’s happening over there, I’m sorry for the resulting mess on this blog. I hope the situation is corrected soon.

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Let there be light

21 Wednesday Nov 2007

Posted by Ricky Leong in architecture, history, montreal, photowalking, Travel, urban

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Notre Dame Basilica in Montreal basks in man-made light and under moonlight.

Let there be light

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We will always remember

12 Monday Nov 2007

Posted by Ricky Leong in army, history, military, war

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Lest we forget
Remembrance Day ceremony at the cenotaph in Central Memorial Park, Calgary. More photos on Zooomr.

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