A woman runs by the Parliament in Ottawa Monday September 27, 2010. Parliament Hill (colloquially The Hill, in French: Colline du Parlement) is an area of Crown land on the southern banks of the Ottawa River in downtown with a Gothic revival suite of buildings, the parliament buildings, that serves as the home of the Parliament of Canada and contains a number of architectural elements of national symbolic importance.
A woman runs by the Parliament in Ottawa Monday September 27, 2010. Parliament Hill (colloquially The Hill, in French: Colline du Parlement) is an area of Crown land on the southern banks of the Ottawa River in downtown with a Gothic revival suite of buildings, the parliament buildings, that serves as the home of the Parliament of Canada and contains a number of architectural elements of national symbolic importance.
the Parliament and the Library of Parliament in Ottawa
The Parliament and the Library of Parliament in Ottawa.

And of course, if you missed it, there is that other photo I published of the Parliament Hill in Ottawa.

More images of Ottawa on my stock site.

Incredible building that plays with the light like I have never seen before. I was literally running to get my photos before the light was gone. More photos of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa on my stock site.

Sun sets on the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa Wednesday September 29, 2010. Designed by Moshe Safdie, the National Gallery of Canada (French: Musee des beaux arts du Canada), located in the capital city Ottawa, Ontario, is one of Canada's premier art galleries.
Sun sets on the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa Wednesday September 29, 2010. Designed by Moshe Safdie, the National Gallery of Canada (French: Musee des beaux arts du Canada), located in the capital city Ottawa, Ontario, is one of Canada's premier art galleries.
Sun sets on the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa Wednesday September 29, 2010. Designed by Moshe Safdie, the National Gallery of Canada (French: Musee des beaux arts du Canada), located in the capital city Ottawa, Ontario, is one of Canada's premier art galleries.
Canada, Ontario, Ottawa, National Gallery of Canada, Musee des beaux arts du Canada, art gallery, Moshe Safdie
Sun sets on the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa Wednesday September 29, 2010. Designed by Moshe Safdie, the National Gallery of Canada (French: Musee des beaux arts du Canada), located in the capital city Ottawa, Ontario, is one of Canada’s premier art galleries.

Marcel Dutil

The first time I photographed Marcel Dutil for the Montreal Gazette, he bailed after 12 frames and 1 minute and 27 seconds. The second time, for the above photo, he allowed me just a bit less than 5 minutes. Creativity on demand, and be ready for anything! Bring back a usable photo, no matter what.

Marc Dutil, founder of Ecole d'Entrepreneurship de Beauce, poses in front of the school Monday September 20, 2010. Described by Dutil as an anti-MBA, the school is located in the Quebec's entrepreneurial hotbed of Beauce, an hour South of Quebec City The Canadian Press Images/Francis Vachon

Marc Dutil, founder of Ecole d'Entrepreneurship de Beauce, poses in the school Monday September 20, 2010. Described by Dutil as an anti-MBA, the school is located in the Quebec's entrepreneurial hotbed of Beauce, an hour South of Quebec City

Marc Dutil, founder of Ecole d’Entrepreneurship de Beauce, poses in front of, and inside, the school Monday September 20, 2010. Described by Dutil as an anti-MBA, the school is located in the Quebec’s entrepreneurial hotbed of Beauce, an hour South of Quebec City. Francis Vachon for the Globe and Mail

Parliament Hill, Ottawa

I am in my last day in Ottawa after 5 days of shooting stock. I did not post-processed any images yet, except this one. I am leaving Friday morning to Kitchener-Waterloo where I will give a speech on stock photography at Wilfrid-Laurier University. Hopefully, I’ll make some photos there as well.

Ottawa Parliament Ottawa
Canadian flag flies over the Peace Tower on the Parliament Hill as the sun set in Ottawa September 29, 2010.


Copyright © 2023 Francis Vachon.