Showing posts with label Montreal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Montreal. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Big Bear Lake, California, we got slammed with 24 inches, or more, of that white stuff.

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 Hi Photographer friends,

Just a few days ago, I was writing about why I preferred California over my hometown of Montreal, in the winter. I guess the Snow Authorities read my post and decided to dump more than 24 inches of snow here, in the Big Bear area. The good thing is that it won't last for six Months or more. It might all be gone next week. California really needs the rain and snow runoff to replenish the ground water.

There is a lot of tranquility here on the mountain, and it is spectacular when covered with a thick white blanket. There is something about mountains with pine trees and  snow.

I took all the images with my trusty Pentax K-3. I love that camera.









Wednesday, December 30, 2015

I love my hometown of Montreal...but these images explain why I now live in California.


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 Hi Photographer friends,

I love my hometown of Montreal...but these images explain why I now live in California.


My Pentax K-3 is better insulated for snow and rain than I am.


It's fun for 10 minutes, but it gets old quick.

When you know what's important, snowing  or not.

It is hard to balance a bicycle in the snow, and its even crazier to even try.

Snow or not, some basic needs have got to be met.
Where is my car?
That's what happens when you leave your window partly open!
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Where I live in California is called Big Bear Lake. I chose this place because it has the four seasons but the snow doesn't last six Months or more. Montreal had 16 inches of snow yesterday  and we had one inch.
...and this is Big Bear Lake.



Friday, October 22, 2010

My favorite City, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, with my Pentax K-7

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Hi Pentaxian friends.

In this Essay, I am presenting Montréal, the City where I first saw the light of day. Although I now live in Southern California, it is still my favorite place in the world...but as I turn the pages of life, the City has become too cold, for my older bones, in the winter. If only I could bring Montréal to Southern California! In this first of three posts, here are the generalities of the City:


Mass transportation is accomplished with the use of a subway system (The Metro)
Photo - Public Domain

Image - Public Domain

 
Montréal is the second largest City in Canada and the second largest French speaking City in the world, second only to Paris. The city was named in 1534 when Jacques Cartier first landed there. The native Indians called it Hochelaga. (We often forget that the land, of both Canada and the United States, were really stolen from the native inhabitants, by our ancestors...but that's a whole separate subject) Cartier named the place Mount Royal, from the elevation that rose in rear of the site, a little way back from the St. Lawrence River. Later on the name was changed to "Ville-Marie" by Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve, then to "Ville-Marie de Montréal". Today the name is simply: Montréal.



The City is progressive with new Buildings overshadowing Old and Historical Edifices.
Photo © 2010 – Anne Bourque, Pentax K-x

The current population of Montréal is nearly two millions and approaching four millions with the suburbs. The City is a multi-cultural melting pot where people of many ethnicities, religions and cultures live in close harmony, or as harmoniously as it can be in this day and age.

The City is progressive with new Buildings overshadowing Old and Historical Edifices. Mass transportation is accomplished with the use of a subway system (The Metro) that allows displacement of the thousands of workers, shoppers, students and tourists alike, from one end of the City to the other in less than twenty minutes. Most of the downtown buildings, including apartment complexes, are connected to the Metro via tunnels and underground walkways, allowing “Montrealers” to go out and about in the frigid Canadian winters without ever really going outside. The underground Montreal is one of the largest in the world.



Photo © 2010 – Yvon Bourque, Pentax K-7


Photo © 2010 – Yvon Bourque, Pentax K-7

 

The "Vieux Montréal" (Old Montréal) is the most visited area
Photo © 2010 – Yvon Bourque, Pentax K-7


To me, Montréal is one of the most vibrant and exciting City. There's always something to do in Montréal. The "Vieux Montréal" (Old Montréal) is the most visited area and where most street performers, artists and painters gather. The food is known to be excellent and from all corners of the World. The City is one of the safest major City in North America. We had no fear of walking around late at night as we walked all the way to the top of Mount Royal to see the City lights. The area was alive with tourists and couples looking over the City. It’s actually quite a romantic place.



We had no fear of walking around late at night as we walked all the way to the top of Mount Royal to see the City lights.
Photo © 2010 – Yvon Bourque, Pentax K-7

Since the summer is relatively short in Montréal, every summer day is cherished and festivals abound in the fair weather Months. The Montréal Jazz Festival is the largest in the world. There are festivals all summer long, from “Art” to “JazZ” and everything in between. There must be a reason why the City is renowned as a City of Festivals.

To be continued...

Thanks for reading...Montréal Je t'aime.

Yvon Bourque

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Off to Montreal with the K-5...actually with the K-7 as I had to give the K-5 back to Pentax.

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Hi Pentaxian friends.

I will be off to Montreal for the next 10 days. While there, I was going to test the K-5 and post a review, however, I had to return the K-5 to Pentax. There is a big Camera show in New York during that Period and they needed all of the beta K-5 DSLRs for the show. Oh well, I still have my K-7 and my K-x.

I will do a photo essay on Montreal and post that upon my return. Montreal is where I was born and is still  home in my heart. It's the right time for the changing of the leaves in Montreal and the surrounding country sides.

Watch for my post after my return. I will post many pictures and a complete article about Montreal.

P.S., I will probably post some pictures during my stay as well.

Thank you for being loyal followers and Pentaxians,

Yvon Bourque