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Author Archives: Richard Wintle
Strange history, and thoughts of trying times
I go exploring the cemeteries of long-gone pioneer villages, and think about the hard life that was not so very long ago. Continue reading
Posted in Canada, History, Hobbies, Photography
Tagged cemetery, history, King Township, Ontario, Photography, pioneer
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More Monochrome – Toronto’s Spadina Avenue
Another photograph featured on the Popular Photography website, this time of Toronto’s vibrant Spadina Avenue. And it was taken, once again, with an ancient camera. Continue reading
Posted in Hobbies, Photography
Tagged Afga Silette LK, black and white, bragging, Chinatown, downtown, film, hobbies, Photography, Spadina Avenue, Toronto
15 Comments
Black and White, Silver and Gold
Some long-lost memories from deep in the recessed of the basement bathroom drawers. Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Hobbies, Photography
Tagged cottage, Desert Lake, fish, Mike, Mike Howard, Ontario, Photography, Uncle Mike
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Happy Holidays, you lot
All the best to anyone reading this blog, for the holiday season and New Year’s 2013. Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Uncategorized
Tagged 2013, Christmas, Happy New Year, holiday season, new year's
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Chuffed
I blow my own horn again, this time about making it into a top-20 list at Popular Photography magazine. Continue reading
Posted in Hobbies, Photography
Tagged Agfa, film, hobbies, magazines, Photography, Popular Photography, Silette
15 Comments
The Febrile Muse, Musing – an interview with Cindy Doran
An interview of Cindy Doran, infectious disease expert, author, and OpenLab 2012 / The Best Science Writing Online co-conspirator. Continue reading
Posted in Science, Writing
Tagged 2012, C.M. Doran, Cindy Doran, interview, OpenLab, TBSWO, The Best Science Writing Online 2012, The Febrile Muse
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More local history – the lime kiln
A little local history, concerning the calcinareous cooking of quicklime. Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Science, Travel
Tagged Canada, history, lime, limestone, Ontario, pioneers
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Intense – Bangkok, a week later
Back from Bangkok for a week, and I still haven’t quite figured out what it was I saw. All I know is that there was a lot of it. Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged Bangkok, bewilderment, BKK, Photography, Thailand, travel
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Toronto to Bangkok – day 1 (and maybe 2)
Richard finds himself in Thailand, and wonders what time it really is. Continue reading
Worthwhile
Dr. Jane Goodall visits Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum, and knocks my socks off with her lecture. Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Photography, Science
Tagged inspiration, Jane Goodall, Jane Goodall Institute, Jane Lawton, JGI, ROM, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
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