An evening at the dump
One man's trash is another man's treasure
by Sharon Wilkinson
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About the Book
This is the continuation of An Evening With Junk.
Once again members of Creative Photography "Following the Journey" class went on a photo shoot with their instructor Mieke van Geest to Kimco Steel on John Counter Blvd. in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
The rules were simple. Shoot for 2 hours, photograph anything and everything that caught your eye, meet back at the main entrance as we had to be let out by the night watchman.
Shot in Camera Raw and processed in the "dark room" of Adobe Lightroom 2.0 this is what I saw on that shoot.
Once again members of Creative Photography "Following the Journey" class went on a photo shoot with their instructor Mieke van Geest to Kimco Steel on John Counter Blvd. in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
The rules were simple. Shoot for 2 hours, photograph anything and everything that caught your eye, meet back at the main entrance as we had to be let out by the night watchman.
Shot in Camera Raw and processed in the "dark room" of Adobe Lightroom 2.0 this is what I saw on that shoot.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 96 - Publish Date: Jun 11, 2010
- Keywords KIMCO Steel, garbage, trash, steel, Junkyard, treasure, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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About the Creator
Sharon Snider-Wilkinson
Plevna, ON Canada
I have completed three levels of Creative Photography at St. Lawrence College and went on to take two further levels privately with the instructor with some fellow classmates. I have also participated in photographic workshops with Richard Martin, Mark Bergen and Andre Gallant. I won the Peoples Choice Award in 2008 for an entry with the Kingston Photographic Club. I have had several successful photography shows with a group of four other fellow photographers known locally as the group XCeption when I resided in Kingston. Currently, I am a member of the Canadian Association of Photographic Art. You can view more of my work www.flickr.com/photos/gangie