DennisFlood.com Photos of the Week - May 2004

A change of scenery is always good for photography - Montreal is my new home, and is a city filled with photo opportunities. The month ends with a trip to a wedding in Detroit.

Cranbrook Statues

Cranbrook Statues
May 29, 2004
Strong statues in the water outside of the Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

A Bride

A Bride's Dress
May 29, 2004
The simple but elegant details of a bride's gown.

A Table By The Window

A Table By The Window
May 26, 2004
An unset table with a simple floral arrangement sits in waiting by the window.

Sprinkler Bike Bell

Sprinkler Bike Bell
May 22, 2004
A vintage bike rests near a sprinkler bell with strong words of warning.

Jazz Hands on the Piano

Jazz Hands on the Piano
May 20, 2004
Legendary Montreal Jazz pianist, Ernie Nelson works his magic on a Yamaha grand piano.

Just Walking In The Rain

Just Walking In The Rain
May 18, 2004
A man walks down Sherbrooke Street in the heavy rain.

St. Joseph

St. Joseph's Oratory in Montreal
May 16, 2004
One of Montreal's most famous religious landmarks, St. Joseph's Oratory sits on the western edge of Mount Royal.

Glowing Mary

Glowing Mary
May 14, 2004
A halo around the statue of the Virgin Mary, at St. Patrick's Basilica in Montreal, is glowing in the late afternoon sun.

Peel Station Arrival

Peel Station Arrival
May 13, 2004
A passenger in waiting calms sits with his legs crossed as the metro arrives at Peel Station.

Recycled Newspaper

Recycled Newspaper
May 12, 2004
Are Claude Julien and Bob Gainey yesterday's news? In this Montreal house, they're fit for the bird cage.

Puckering Tulip

Puckering Tulip
May 8, 2004
A red tulip puckers its lips as it readies for dusk.

Drops of Water on a Maple Leaf

Drops of Water on a Maple Leaf
May 8, 2004
Drops of water form on a young maple leaf.

Tiny Ballet Slippers

Tiny Ballet Slippers
May 7, 2004
A young dancer takes her first steps in her new dancing shoes.

Tap Drops Falling ...

Tap Drops Falling ...
May 6, 2004
Good clean fun in the bathroom ... all you need is a dripping (or drippy) tap and a little rubber ducky. Bathroom art anybody?