Author Archives: Richard Wintle

About Richard Wintle

I am Canadian by heritage, and a molecular biologist and human geneticist by training. My day job is Assistant Director of a large genome centre, where I do various things along the lines of "keeping the wheels on". In my spare time, I tend to run around with a camera, often chasing horses, race cars, musicians, and occasionally, wildlife.

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

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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

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Black and White, Silver and Gold

Some long-lost memories from deep in the recessed of the basement bathroom drawers. Continue reading

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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

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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

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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

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More local history – the lime kiln

A little local history, concerning the calcinareous cooking of quicklime. Continue reading

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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

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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

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Worthwhile

Dr. Jane Goodall visits Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum, and knocks my socks off with her lecture. Continue reading

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