All posts tagged: flower

the hypoeste and the camera

I started a project to use my father’s camera, a Kodak Retina II, as a kind of post-post-modernist thing to show it how we now see the photos it took 40-70 years ago. Here’s a photo that may have been one of its first rolls, in the summer of 1949 when he worked on mining exploration in the far north of Quebec: And I already posted here some of the slides we used to see on Friday nights, helping us with the stories of our family.  First I wanted to capture the object itself, the camera: from different points of view: it’s really work in progress… and the sun was setting in my window, where sits this hypoeste plant growing old… And the Kodak project will go on… Watch for progress in future posts!

The Weekend Plants, and a Sunset

Taking care of plants this week-end… After a visit at Planterday, I learned about this Anthurium that had been abandoned outside my apartment and that I had “rescued” to decorate a corner of the passageway… As it’s getting colder, it would be wiser to move it indoors, so I replaced it with a Flowering Maple that is more of an outside plant! Then I cleaned the Anthurium and the sun was setting on it, so I took some pictures: Also, I never thought I’d like to have a cactus, but these were so pretty! Apparently they’re a “holiday” kind (the flowers grow when the days get shorter and less light). This is small enough to be on a little window ledge on the side that doesn’t get any sun this season! And here’s a Dieffenbachia that I got at Planterday… Finally, the sun was setting as I took those pictures, so here’s what it looked like (this is the season of great sunsets, but somehow they always look better in person than in photos)