Category: <span>Photography</span>

Halifax, Nova Scotia, high angle photography,
Spring Garden and Queen, Halifax, 2019 © Avard Woolaver

High angle photography has always interested me. You get a different perspective with a bird’s eye view of the world. High angle shots have been used as a technique in cinema to create drama and make the subject seem weak or vulnerable. Or, as a wide shot to establish the scene.

In my younger days living in Toronto, I used to climb fire escapes to get a different view of the streets and architecture. These days, I take fewer risks, but I still look for high angle locations. The photo above was taken from the reading room at the Halifax Central Library. It’s a fifth floor cantilever that juts out over the entrance and provides and great view of the nearby intersection.

It brings to mind the song Gift Shop by the Tragically Hip where Gord Downie sings “we get to feel small from high up above.”

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Avard Woolaver, photo, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Happy New Year, 2019,
Spring Garden Road, Halifax, 2019 © Avard Woolaver

Happy New Year, everyone! It’s early in January and many people are looking with optimism on the year to come. Many have made New Year’s resolutions to make improvements to their lives. A study has shown that there is a large failure rate with resolutions–about 88%, but that doesn’t stop us from giving it a try. After all, it’s better to try and fail, than not try at all.

This year I resolve to become a better listener and to ask more questions in conversation. I want a closer connection to my family and friends, and a stronger sense of belonging to the world. Also, I’ll strive to help the environment in any way I can.

Time is fleeting. For me, it’s important to document it in photos because people die, and things change. We make resolutions and hope for the best. Happy New Year.

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Happy Holidays, Seasons's Greetings, Avard Woolaver, photography, colour, new topographics,
Burnside, Nova Scotia, 2018                 © Avard Woolaver

I want to wish you all Happy Holidays and Season’s Greetings. Best Wishes to all those who follow me on social media. I hope you can kick back and enjoy the holiday season.

I’ll share a music video by the lovely Meaghan Smith–her rendition of Silver Bells. It was filmed at the skating rink in Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, a place that is near and dear to me.

Avard Woolaver, Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto, 1981, film photography, skating,
Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto, 1981                 © Avard Woolaver

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Avard Woolaver, winter solstice, 2018, road, light,
Sweets Corner, Nova Scotia, 2018                 © Avard Woolaver

Today is the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere–when the sun is at is maximum tilt away from the sun. It’s the shortest day of the year, and the longest night. There are many festivals and rituals all around the world to celebrate the solstice. Stonehenge comes to mind. My favourite is in Japan, where there is a custom to soak oneself in the yuzu (citrus fruit) hot bath.

It’s a good time of year to go out for a walk and enjoy the changing of the season. And if you’re like me, you’ll end up taking a few photos along the way.

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Avard Woolaver, photos using car headlights, Nova Scotia, winter, night,
Newport, Nova Scotia, 2018                 © Avard Woolaver

Sometimes I take photos using car headlights as illumination. It creates a suspenseful mood and works well in snowy conditions. With this photo, I brightened the lights to get maximum range. If you try this, just be sure to do it in a more secluded area so you don’t annoy other drivers.

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