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Equipment & Techniques => Landscape Photography Locations => Topic started by: DaveLon on July 11, 2005, 09:20:37 am

Title: montreal and environs
Post by: DaveLon on July 11, 2005, 09:20:37 am
Depending on the time of year a trip to the Laurentian's (north) can be very rewarding especially in the fall as leaves change to red, yellow etc.

Within Montreal - old Montreal and port offer good oppertunities
                      - Sherbrooke and St. Catherine's for people and buildings
                      - St Denis and St Laurent for people and buildings
                      - Mount Royal
                      - churches of all ages and styles from the RC Cathedral (Mary Queen of the World) to St Joseph's Oratory and so on.

Enjoy,

Dave
Title: montreal and environs
Post by: abaazov on July 11, 2005, 10:25:57 am
thanks for the info guys, yes those are all very nice spots. i have been to most of these places actually. what i am actually looking for is a spot where i can really test out my new equipment, i.e. canon 70-200mm is lens. i was hoping to find a place where i can get realtively close to animals in movement, just to practice. any suggestions?
Title: montreal and environs
Post by: abaazov on July 11, 2005, 05:34:34 pm
thanks for the tips mike!

amnon
Title: montreal and environs
Post by: abaazov on July 13, 2005, 10:55:55 am
thanks richard, i will go check out the zoo on saturday!

amnon
Title: montreal and environs
Post by: gr82bart on July 24, 2005, 12:21:11 pm
You can also try the biodome - http://www.biodome.qc.ca/ (http://www.biodome.qc.ca/)

Art.
Title: montreal and environs
Post by: abaazov on July 10, 2005, 06:15:51 pm
does anyoen have any ideas as to where to go shooting nature and/or landscapes around montreal? anything within a one and a half hour drive is interesting.
thanks....
amnon
Title: montreal and environs
Post by: TeddyLoves on July 11, 2005, 09:30:28 am
and there's a whole lot of nature parks: Bois de I'lle Bizard, Bois-de-Liesse, Cap-St-Jaques, Ille de Boucherville Park, Parc Jean Drapeau, Mont Tremblan ...
Title: montreal and environs
Post by: wolfnowl on July 11, 2005, 04:34:29 pm
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what i am actually looking for is a spot where i can really test out my new equipment, i.e. canon 70-200mm is lens. i was hoping to find a place where i can get realtively close to animals in movement, just to practice. any suggestions?

If you're just looking to practice, and if you're using digital you won't be 'wasting' film, then any city park will have a number of habituated animals from chipmunks and squirrels to raccoons, and possibly larger animals.  With a little food you'll find having them far enough away to focus will be more of a problem.  Gulls are easily attracted to food also, and will allow you to practice panning/zooming, etc.  Ditto ducks/ geese.  Anywhere you find a bird feeder you'll find songbirds, from chickadees on up to and sometimes including crows.

In the 'wild' - unless you get really wild where animals aren't used to humans at all - getting close without a blind is often next to impossible.

Mike.
Title: montreal and environs
Post by: Richard Marcellus on July 11, 2005, 09:44:12 pm
The Eco Museum (close to the Western tip of the Island just off the 40) is a small zoo in a natural setting. My young son loves to go to see the ducks and the raptors. It is seldom very crowded and you can get quite close to the animals. I have got good pictures of almost everything there except the lynx, which haven't been very cooperative (and they like to sleep during the day). I live 5 mintutes away so we go frequently.

http://www.ecomuseum.ca/home.html (http://www.ecomuseum.ca/home.html)

Regards,

Richard
Title: montreal and environs
Post by: TeddyLoves on July 13, 2005, 09:15:25 pm
you may find this interesting http://zoodegranby.com/ (http://zoodegranby.com/)
Title: montreal and environs
Post by: abaazov on July 14, 2005, 10:19:35 am
that is also on my to do list..thanks