Photo Monday: The Pepper Tragedy

Princeton online lexical database of English, WordNet, defines a tragedy as a “drama in which the protagonist is overcome by some superior force or circumstance”. In my case, the protagonist was the poor little Pepper shaker that we bought on our trip to Thailand (that’s right Jason!) and the superior force was the espresso tamper that went flying out of my hands and chopped off both its arms at once… there goes 30 baht…

I now present you, The Pepper Tragedy in four acts:

The Pepper Tragedy: Act I
The Pepper Tragedy, Act I: View On Black.

The Pepper Tragedy: Act II
The Pepper Tragedy, Act II: View On Black.

The Pepper Tragedy: Act III
The Pepper Tragedy, Act III: View On Black.

The Pepper Tragedy: Act IV
The Pepper Tragedy, Act IV: View On Black.

Photo Monday: Christmas Bokeh

With the holidays knocking at our door, I went out this week with the intention of photographing a ton of Christmas decorations around town. Turns out that Toronto doesn’t really decorate its streets the way Montreal does. At least not in our area … so I had to be creative this week.

If you are wondering, Bokeh refers to the aesthetic quality of the out of focus area in a photograph. It’s often used to describe the rendition of out-of-focus points of light, but I think it really applies to all out-of-focus effects. Anyways, here are some Christmas Bokeh for you.

Have a wonderful holiday!!!
Cheers,

Night lights on Spadina
Night lights of Spadina – View On Black

Cold as ice
Cold as ice – View On Black

Christmas Bokeh
Tiny depth of field across the counter – View On Black

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