Showing posts with label Lonesome Creepy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lonesome Creepy. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Photo Gallery: Lonesome Creepy - Victoria at Night
My contentious relationship with the sun was established on a summer day in Kelowna, BC when I was four years old and overheated to the point of having a seizure. My memory prior to the seizure is vague; we were at the now-shuttered Kelowna Grand Prix "family fun centre" and so all I recall is seeing a row of refrigerator-sized arcade games before the brown patterned carpet rushed up at me. However, my post-seizure memory - waking up in hospital a tub of ice - is still vivid and I have spent my life since then avoiding the possibility of a repeat performance, and thus the sun, whenever possible. You could say I'm a bit of a night owl.
While this means I'm useless at the beach and in the early morning, it does allow me to see a different side of the world around me, a perspective my Lonesome Creepy galleries are aimed at capturing. In this particular batch of photos, I've decided to focus on one particular location - my home of Victoria, BC. Seeing the city at night has given me a deeper appreciation for a place many people - myself included - dismiss as picturesque but bland.
Many, if not all, of the below photos have appeared on my Instagram feed, albeit in cropped form under the tag #yyjatnight. If you're on IG, please feel free to use that tag and show off your own view of night time in BC's capital.
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All photos taken with an iPhone 5s
Victoria; restaurants; Baan Thai
#yyjatnight,
Brennan Storr,
iphone photography,
iphoneography,
Largely the Truth,
Lonesome Creepy,
Victoria,
victoria at night,
yyj
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Photo Gallery: Lonesome Creepy - Here, There and Everywhere
| Surf Motel, Victoria |
With Halloween fast approaching (and because I finally had ten pictures to put together) it's time for another Lonesome Creepy photo gallery, wherein you see the world from my point of view. The locations presented here yo-yo from Victoria to Austin, Texas and back again, with one or two points in between. As always, all photos have been taken with an iPhone 4S unless otherwise noted.
Once you're done, check out my post "A Strange Little Place" to catch up with the true ghost stories, authored by yours truly, currently running in the Revelstoke Current.
Victoria; restaurants; Baan Thai
Austin,
Brennan Storr,
Driskill Hotel,
iphone photography,
Largely the Truth,
Las Vegas,
Lonesome Creepy,
Photo Galllery,
Surf Motel,
Victoria
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Photo Gallery: Lonesome Creepy - The Midnight Special
For this edition of Lonesome Creepy I have a collection of night shots. As with previous Lonesome Creepy posts the following photos were all taken with an iPhone 4 unless otherwise noted.
Victoria; restaurants; Baan Thai
Brennan Storr,
Clevedon,
Embassy Inn,
iphone photography,
James Bay Tea Room,
Largely the Truth,
London,
Lonesome Creepy,
Tesco,
Victoria,
Victoria General Hospital,
Victoria Police,
Westminster Bridge Road
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Photo Gallery: The Lonesome Creepy - Waiting
Of all
the things that smartphones can do - help us cheat at pub trivia nights or avoid
having to talk to strangers, for example - their greatest feature has to be the
camera. Having a reasonably capable camera in your pocket at all times is useful
when your friends and associates decide to do something blackmail-worthy or
when, like me, you’re walking around at three in the morning and say, “That looks
spooky.” Portability, and the fact that it does all the heavy lifting for you
as far as settings are concerned, has allowed me to use my iPhone to capture images
I never would have bothered with if I'd had to lug around a camera the size of
Optimus Prime's lower 48.
Victoria; restaurants; Baan Thai
Bristol,
CameraBag,
Fort Steele,
In Absentia,
In Pictures,
iphone photography,
Lonesome Creepy,
McKinley Hill Laundromat,
Prestine Coin Laundry,
Sandon,
Southmead Hospital,
Tacoma,
Vancouver Art Gallery,
Victoria
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