I am not!
The title of the post only relates to the pictures that come with it, but in reality, I want to discuss something else (as I am writing this, I eerily feel like I am breaking up with someone…not that I ever have
). Anyhow, as you have probably noticed I have been somewhat neglecting this blog of late…believe me though, when I say that it is not with pleasure. I really love sharing my thoughts and images with you (I felt like throwing ”widsom” in there, but who am I fooling!), but the fact is that life has been on the hectic side of late, and I just can’t get around to posting quality content on a regular basis. Which leads me to this: instead of going on an erratic schedule, I’ve decided to post less often, but to do so at a clear and established schedule. From now on until this madness dies down, I will be posting an “article” on Mondays and a picture/pictures on Fridays. I do hope that I’ll still see you around and keep getting your precious feeback!
So, this week-end, I headed down to Montreal where I finally got a chance to photograph one of the true masterpieces of Montreal’s architecture: the Casino. While I am no fan of gambling, you have got to give it to the place. This building was part of Wold Expo 67 and was in fact the French Pavillion at the expo. Granted, it does look somewhat dated, but the originality of the place is hard to beat. To make things better, my friend, Momma Nature, with the help of some less natural smog, made for a brilliant “twilighty” backdrop to complement the golden shine of the Casino.








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I have found that posting on a regular schedule takes away my desire to blog at all so I just blog on an ad-hoc basis when I have something to say.
Montreal looks like fun. I’m interested in the old architecture and also checking out Quebec City someday as well.
I can appreciate how a busy schedule can lead one to make choices, some being tough. I’ll still be around reading when you post, since I admire your work. Speaking of which, the shots of the casino are fabulous. My favorite is the second one. Cheers!
Richard: if you ever feel like coming up North of the border, let me know, I’d gladly show you around
Joe: Thank you so much for your continued support, it is much appreciated.
If you could help translate the French for me, that would be awesome.
I was searching for some shots of specialty glass inside casinos and came across your blog. Wow .. gorgeous shots! The lighting effects they used to hi-lite the design and architecture of that building are fantastic, and you really captured it in your photos. Beautiful!