Burlington to give musician Sarah Harmer key to the city as she fights quarry expansion
As singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer prepares to receive the symbolic key to the City of Burlington – in large part for her leadership in a fight against quarry expansion on Mount Nemo – the fate of the quarry is in the hands of the Ontario Land Tribunal.
#music #politics #environment #Burlington #MountNemo #Ontario
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/nelson-quarry-harmer-1.7507289?cmp=rss
Burlington, Ont., to give musician Sarah Harmer key to the city as she fights quarry expansion | CBC News

As singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer prepares to receive the symbolic key to the City of Burlington – in large part for her leadership in a fight against quarry expansion on Mount Nemo – the fate of the quarry is in the hands of the Ontario Land Tribunal.

CBC
Burlington to give musician Sarah Harmer key to the city as she fights quarry expansion
As singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer prepares to receive the symbolic key to the City of Burlington – in large part for her leadership in a fight against quarry expansion on Mount Nemo – the fate of the quarry is in the hands of the Ontario Land Tribunal.
#music #politics #environment #Burlington #MountNemo #Ontario
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/nelson-quarry-harmer-1.7507289?cmp=rss
Burlington, Ont., to give musician Sarah Harmer key to the city as she fights quarry expansion | CBC News

As singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer prepares to receive the symbolic key to the City of Burlington – in large part for her leadership in a fight against quarry expansion on Mount Nemo – the fate of the quarry is in the hands of the Ontario Land Tribunal.

CBC
Burlington to give musician Sarah Harmer key to the city as her fight against quarry expansion continues
As singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer prepares to receive the symbolic key to the City of Burlington – in large part for her leadership in a fight against quarry expansion on Mount Nemo – the fate of the quarry is in the hands of the Ontario Land Tribunal.
#music #politics #environment #Burlington #MountNemo #Ontario
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/nelson-quarry-harmer-1.7507289?cmp=rss
Burlington, Ont., to give musician Sarah Harmer key to the city as she fights quarry expansion | CBC News

As singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer prepares to receive the symbolic key to the City of Burlington – in large part for her leadership in a fight against quarry expansion on Mount Nemo – the fate of the quarry is in the hands of the Ontario Land Tribunal.

CBC

Foma:52 – Week 36 – The Quarry

And we're back to Halton Conservation Areas! It's been a bit of a silent goal this year to try and include every conservation area in the Halton park system. And now that fall is starting to set in; it is time to get back to that goal! This week we're over at Mount Nemo, another park located on the Niagara Escarpment, but rather than in Milton, this one is located in Burlington, on the other side of the protective shoe that the Niagara Escarpment forms around Milton. Located here is a wonderful surprise; an old limestone quarry and some supporting buildings still stand in ruins.

One of the many views from along the second loop at Mount Nemo. You get much cleaner shots as there are no safety barriers.
Nikon FM - AI Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8 (Yellow-12) - Fomapan 200 @ ASA-200 - Adox FX-39 II (1+9) 10:00 @ 20C

The small hamlet of Mount Nemo is located on an outlying plateau of the Niagara Escarpment, the rich limestone cliff that traverses the Province of Ontario from Queenston Heights to the Bruce Penisula. The area's first inhabitants were of the Neutral Nation, those who did not align themselves with either the Huron-Wendat or Haudenosaunee and were driven off by the Haudenosaunee during the Beaver Wars of the 1650s. The first European settlement came during the survey in 1818, and a small hamlet grew up in the area thanks to the limestone and fertile soil. By the 1830s, log and stone houses dotted the landscape. These early families included Kenney, Aukland, Cousin, Thomas, Colling, Miller and Foster. John Colling is noted for establishing a stagecoach to Milton to collect the mail, bring it back to the hamlet and delivered it by Ed Thomas. Other businesses included a grocery, blacksmith and a small machine shop to produce agricultural tools. While unofficially known as Mount Nemo, establishing a post office in 1906 made the name official. However, it was never incorporated as anything other than a hamlet. The area's limestone became a major source of aggregate during the construction and expansion of many limited-access freeways through the region; the nearby Nelson Quarry set up a second pit on the other side of Guelph Line in 1958. However, operations would run for only a year before Conservation, Halton recognized the region's importance to local biodiversity. The quarry shut down after digging a small pit and establishing some roads. Operations ceased in 1959 when Conservation Halton took over the site. Many of these quarry roads formed the core of new hiking trails, and a branch of the Bruce Trail was established through the site. The new Mount Nemo Conservation Area opened to the public in 1971. Many in the former hamlet, now a part of Burlington, are still fighting against further quarry expansion in the region.

Nikon FM - AI Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8 (Yellow-12) - Fomapan 200 @ ASA-200 - Adox FX-39 II (1+9) 10:00 @ 20CNikon FM - AI Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8 (Yellow-12) - Fomapan 200 @ ASA-200 - Adox FX-39 II (1+9) 10:00 @ 20C

The trouble I often find with hiking and having a prime lens and 36-exposures is that all the photos start to look the same after a while. So I made sure that I tried to keep a variety of images in this set. And I also avoided the cliche of putting up a tonne of skyline shots from the main lookout. Instead, I went with one from a little further along that second loop, where I could get a clearer view of the lake and the Toronto skyline. While it was clearly visible, having that 24mm focal length prevents it from being clear in the resulting images. Next, a couple from the main trail, including a new feature of a rest shelter. Then a few from under the canopy had me shooting at wide open and 1/30″, but I'm happy with the results. The final two are from the actual quarry itself, which are from down in the quarry pit itself, which has become a favourite feature of the site. I did want to get a shot of the ruins, but they had too many people crawling over them.

Nikon FM - AI Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8 (Yellow-12) - Fomapan 200 @ ASA-200 - Adox FX-39 II (1+9) 10:00 @ 20CNikon FM - AI Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8 (Yellow-12) - Fomapan 200 @ ASA-200 - Adox FX-39 II (1+9) 10:00 @ 20C

Well, it was bound to happen, but now that we're in September, it is time to start creeping up in speed again, and we're back on my least favourite film from the Fomapan line, Fomapan 200. Rather than let this get me down, I'm going to be doing my best to try and find a sweet spot for this film over the course of the next nine weeks and find a better way to get the most out of the film. Since I was working under mixed-light, I shot the film at box speed, ASA-200. I went with Adox FX-39 II for the developer at the 1+9 dilution; now, I had used this before but shot the film at ASA-100 and overcooked it, so now shooting at native box speed, I got decent results, a bit grainy in the negative spaces I think a slight over-exposure say ASA-160 might help keep that grain under control. Also, this week I got to use a new piece of gear! I had picked up back in Week 35 a 24mm lens; while only slightly wider than my 28mm, it is rated at f/2.8, so I was glad to be able to get that bit wider, which when working in spaces where you have to watch yourself, it's nice to have that extra option.

Nikon FM - AI Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8 (Yellow-12) - Fomapan 200 @ ASA-200 - Adox FX-39 II (1+9) 10:00 @ 20CNikon FM - AI Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8 (Yellow-12) - Fomapan 200 @ ASA-200 - Adox FX-39 II (1+9) 10:00 @ 20C

Next week I'm trying something different; rather than focus on a single area, I'm focusing on a single subject. We're breaking through to the other side.

#foma52 #52rollproject #adoxfx39ii #brucetrail #burlington #canada #conservationhalton #fomapan200 #mountnemo #niagaraescarpment #nikonfm #ontario

Foma:52 - Week 36 - The Quarry

While not the most exciting, Mount Nemo does offer up some of the best views from the Escarpment and some excellent quiet trails.

Alex Luyckx | Blog

Toronto Film Shooters Meetup – Spring Virtual Meet (April 2021)

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I had hoped that we could have at least met in person by this point in the year, at least in a small distant gathering. But by the middle of April, such a dream had been dashed. But that doesn't mean that we couldn't run a third virtual event. Having skipped March because it got far too busy actually to plan something out. At the end of April, the date had been set, the virtual pub setup, and time to go. I had already decided to stick close to home for the month. With the weather improving, I booked an early morning hike at Mount Nemo, one of the many conservation areas on the Niagara Escarpment. I took my Nikon FE and a 35mm lens loaded with Eastman Double-X, and my Nikon D750 with my recently acquired 28-70mm f/2.8D lens. When I arrived, I was only the third car in the parking lot. Thankfully Mount Nemo, while popular, has some more technical trails that most hikers with children avoid, but even this early, it was quiet.

Nikon FE - AI-S Nikkor 35mm 1:2.8 - Eastman Double-X 5222 @ ASA-200 - FPP D96 (Stock) 6:00 @ 20CNikon D750 - AF-S Nikkor 28-80mm 1:2.8DNikon FE - AI-S Nikkor 35mm 1:2.8 - Eastman Double-X 5222 @ ASA-200 - FPP D96 (Stock) 6:00 @ 20CNikon D750 - AF-S Nikkor 28-80mm 1:2.8DNikon FE - AI-S Nikkor 35mm 1:2.8 - Eastman Double-X 5222 @ ASA-200 - FPP D96 (Stock) 6:00 @ 20CNikon D750 - AF-S Nikkor 28-80mm 1:2.8DNikon FE - AI-S Nikkor 35mm 1:2.8 - Eastman Double-X 5222 @ ASA-200 - FPP D96 (Stock) 6:00 @ 20CNikon D750 - AF-S Nikkor 28-80mm 1:2.8DNikon FE - AI-S Nikkor 35mm 1:2.8 - Eastman Double-X 5222 @ ASA-200 - FPP D96 (Stock) 6:00 @ 20CNikon D750 - AF-S Nikkor 28-80mm 1:2.8D

I ended up hiking the entire loop, a full five kilometres on the trails, which made the day much better, and I'm glad I took an early morning option as, by the time I got back, the trails were starting to fill up as was the parking lot. And the afternoon pub had a good turn out. While it's nothing like being able to fill up an entire bar, it's always good to see friends, even if it is only through a screen. The next event is planned for June; the format remains unknown as it will all depend on how things are looking in Ontario by that point.

#photography #burlington #canada #eastmandoublex #fppd96 #mountnemo #nikond750 #nikonfe #ontario #tfsm #torontofilmshooters #torontofilmshootersmeetup

Toronto Film Shooters Meetup - Spring Virtual Meet (April 2021)

While these events mostly take place in Urban Environments, for April's virtual TFSM I went out early and enjoyed a quiet walk in the woods up at Mount Nemo.

Alex Luyckx | Blog

Toronto Film Shooters Meetup – Spring Virtual Meet (April 2021)

I had hoped that we could have at least met in person by this point in the year, at least in a small distant gathering. But by the middle of April, such a dream had been dashed. But that doesn't mean that we couldn't run a third virtual event. Having skipped March because it got far too busy actually to plan something out. At the end of April, the date had been set, the virtual pub setup, and time to go. I had already decided to stick close to home for the month. With the weather improving, I booked an early morning hike at Mount Nemo, one of the many conservation areas on the Niagara Escarpment. I took my Nikon FE and a 35mm lens loaded with Eastman Double-X, and my Nikon D750 with my recently acquired 28-70mm f/2.8D lens. When I arrived, I was only the third car in the parking lot. Thankfully Mount Nemo, while popular, has some more technical trails that most hikers with children avoid, but even this early, it was quiet.

Nikon FE - AI-S Nikkor 35mm 1:2.8 - Eastman Double-X 5222 @ ASA-200 - FPP D96 (Stock) 6:00 @ 20CNikon D750 - AF-S Nikkor 28-80mm 1:2.8DNikon FE - AI-S Nikkor 35mm 1:2.8 - Eastman Double-X 5222 @ ASA-200 - FPP D96 (Stock) 6:00 @ 20CNikon D750 - AF-S Nikkor 28-80mm 1:2.8DNikon FE - AI-S Nikkor 35mm 1:2.8 - Eastman Double-X 5222 @ ASA-200 - FPP D96 (Stock) 6:00 @ 20CNikon D750 - AF-S Nikkor 28-80mm 1:2.8DNikon FE - AI-S Nikkor 35mm 1:2.8 - Eastman Double-X 5222 @ ASA-200 - FPP D96 (Stock) 6:00 @ 20CNikon D750 - AF-S Nikkor 28-80mm 1:2.8DNikon FE - AI-S Nikkor 35mm 1:2.8 - Eastman Double-X 5222 @ ASA-200 - FPP D96 (Stock) 6:00 @ 20CNikon D750 - AF-S Nikkor 28-80mm 1:2.8D

I ended up hiking the entire loop, a full five kilometres on the trails, which made the day much better, and I'm glad I took an early morning option as, by the time I got back, the trails were starting to fill up as was the parking lot. And the afternoon pub had a good turn out. While it's nothing like being able to fill up an entire bar, it's always good to see friends, even if it is only through a screen. The next event is planned for June; the format remains unknown as it will all depend on how things are looking in Ontario by that point.

#photography #burlington #canada #eastmandoublex #fppd96 #mountnemo #nikond750 #nikonfe #ontario #tfsm #torontofilmshooters #torontofilmshootersmeetup

Toronto Film Shooters Meetup - Spring Virtual Meet (April 2021)

While these events mostly take place in Urban Environments, for April's virtual TFSM I went out early and enjoyed a quiet walk in the woods up at Mount Nemo.

Alex Luyckx | Blog