From the Archive
I spent a day or so going through part of my archive and re-editing pictures from 2011, including generating new panoramas. That year I did a series of posts about the cairns erected in the Municipality of Oak Bay to commemorate Songhees culture and history. Last week I was contacted by a teacher whose class is doing a project about the cairns and hoped to use my images.
While getting images ready for that purpose, I came across a few I had not previously published, and did not really notice had merit when I took them.
Nice to find a stash of forgotten photos that are worth airing in public.
The Songhees cairn series can be found at this link, if you are interested. That is one of the cairns on the left in this photo. I have not replaced the photos with better edits I did this weekend, but perhaps will do so as this blog is still the primary source of information about these cairns.
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Canon 5Dii, EF 50/1.4 lens, processed in Lightroom.
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Surealism lives on in Oak Bay
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Hi Mario – in spite of all the efforts of Oak Bay to be normal (or NORMAL), the surreal underpinning shine through here and there, if you look for it.
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Clever of you to spot it.
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You have to keep your eyes peeled if you live in Oak Bay.
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