Saturday, May 27, 2006

One

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Sunday, May 21, 2006

Man Releasing Balloons

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Sunday, May 14, 2006

Municipal Water

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Another installment from the family walk of April 15. Reminds me of one of Jarred Philips' shots over at Cross Bones Style.


Thursday, May 11, 2006

From the Editor's Desk


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Sunday, May 07, 2006

Officer Down

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On May 5, at 2 p.m., Windsor Police Const. John Atkinson, a plainclothesed member of the anti-terrorism section, was shot and killed outside a convenience store at the corner of Seminole Street and Pillette Road in Windsor. He was shot with his badge in his hand upon approaching two 18-year-olds who were involved in a drug deal outside the store, in broad daylight. Shot in the neck and side, he returned fire, but died on the street moments later.

Atkinson is the first member of the Windsor Police Service to be killed on duty in the force's 120-year history.

Within 32 minutes, Windsor Police had apprehended the two suspects. Charged with first degree murder and posession of a narcotic for the purposes of trafficking are Nick Brennan and Cody Defausses. Both of these teenagers are crackheads.

One of them was apprehended about four blocks from my home, which is a couple of kilometres from the scene of the shooting. He apparently ran all the way. The photo is of the police lockdown surrounding the area where the suspect, along with a weapon, were seized.

This is looking east along Ontario Street from the northeast corner of Lincoln Road. Originally, I didn't like this shot, or the series of shot it's from, because of the street sign pole that could not be avoided because of where I was forced to stand by police tape and officers blocking access to the crime scene. Eventually, though, I came to like how the frame was divided by the pole. It's dealing with the situation as it was presented to me; as I was allowed to shoot it.

The Constable in the photo, a senior member of the force, looked beat tired and numb.

I'd like to acknowledge my former colleagues at The Windsor Star--some of the hardest-working and most underappreciated journalists around. They've done a trememdous job covering the story. Jason Kryk's photography, in particular.

Friday, May 05, 2006

Red Eye, with Lens Flare


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Fuji NPH 400
From the Back Catalogue: Father's Day, 2004. My good friend Jeff, author of the "Rollie Fingers" guest photo from the March archive, manning the barbecue. That is the meanest lens flare I've ever been able to catch. The K1000 is particularly good at it. I didn't realize just how spectrally hot it was until I ran it through Photoshop and punched up the colours. Lots of noise in this photo, too, which I like. Achieved by shooting at 200 with the Fuji NPH 400 film. There's almost a fabric-like quality to it

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Spring Fever


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Anonymous kids, Willistead Park. Another shot from the family walk of April 15--one of the most productive two hours of my life. See "The Park Acrobat" and "Abandoned Salon" in the April archive for more from this day's shooting. These guys and girls were sitting on a knoll watching the park acrobat.