TITLE: La chaloupe
One of these foggy morning on a beaver pound, a trace of man that will inevitably fade away by the relentless capacity of nature to recover from bruises.
AUTHOR: Yves Gauvreau (Canada)
My name is Yves Gauvreau; I was born in Montréal in June of 1954. I’m a retired teacher in trades. I studied one session in photography when I was in high school a long time ago. I’ve mostly learned photography by myself from then on. Maybe 25 years ago my wife and I started a flower garden in our backyard and from there was born a passion for gardens and we started visiting gardens from small to big all over the place here in Quebec. At that time we lived in Laval and we became a member of the Montreal Botanical Garden.
Almost at the same time, I bought a few new cameras until I settled on a Nikon D70 with a Nikon 60mm Micro Nikkor f2.8D that I still have, which is one if not the best macro lens around at the time at least.
You guessed it, a good macro lens, plenty of flowers and some critters makes a very good mix to fall in love with doing macro or close-up photography and I did just that, I became passionate about this kind of work.
Some 15 years ago we bought a house here in Sainte-Adele PQ as the song goes. We had very little time to do anything other than some renovation all around the house. But a couple of years ago I bought a Nikon D610 and the fever got me right back into a macro photography mode.
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