Green Lake Cottage – Quebec

This past weekend we rented a little cottage on Green Lake. Green Lake is located just a little north of Shawville, Quebec. This area was surveyed in 1792 but settlement did not occur until 1825. Green Lake is the largest lake in the area.

These are a few photos that took as part of my homework assignment while we were at the cottage.

Wilson Carbide Ruins

This past weekend we went to the Wilson Carbide Ruins in Gatineau Park. (https://goo.gl/maps/KtwoGn8fH7t)

The ruins are what is left a research facility that was owned by Thomas ‘Carbide’ Wilson (1860 -1915). Thomas was an ingenious inventor, engineer, entrepreneur and electrochemist. He invented a process to make Calcium Carbide which is used in Acetylene.

In 1909 Thomas build several buildings at Meech Lake to do his research as well as an acid condensation tower, creating the first Phosphorus Acid Condensation plant in the world. The dam that he build here also provided electrical power. Sadly Thomas died in 1915 and the buildings quickly fell into disrepair.

The photos I took show the water falls as they leave Meech Lake. The water eventually makes it way to the Gatineau River, then to the Ottawa River.

For these shots, I use an ND16 filter. Most shots were F22, 20-25 secs shutter speed and ISO 100. 

Using an ND 8 Filter

Today I took my camera down to the historic Rideau Canal Step Locks located in the shadow of the Chateau Laurier Hotel located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

I used an ND8 filter and a set my camera to manual mode. I used F-Stop 22, Shutter Speed 1/2 second and ISO 100.