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Broken Fence

January 22, 2024 Jim Roche
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Along Cougar Creek, up on the side of the hill is a pathway for hikers. Below that a rail track along which trains come at a remarkable and sometimes surprising speed. Then there is a boggy section, the creek itself and another then walkway and last a fence. There is also the highway that cuts through the area crossing the Fraser River, elevated at a tremendous hight. The fence is there to protect the industrial area under the highway but itches now breached in so many places by fallen trees and here and there accidentally backed over by trucks being backed up to the edge of the greenway to be put into storage that is seems to be more symbolic than useful. Underneath all of this is the usual pipeline, here a large city sewage pipe, aromatic in the worse way. The real reason any of these trees are here, or the hiking paths and creek survive, is that the sewage pipe is there. This ribbon of trees, birds, beavers (always flooding the bog by blocking the creek), ducks, heron and I guess once some cougars, is that this sewage pipe. Anywhere within the city limits I find nature seemingly winning a struggle against human occupation it usually is due to a sewerage pipe, oil pipeline or high pressure gas line buried under a few feet of dirt. I wish for once a greenways seemed to be there because we realised in time we needed a greenway.

In Contemporary Photography, Documentary Photography, Landscape Photography, Vancouver Photography Tags Jim Roche, Landscape Photography, Broken Fence, Documentary Photography, Contemporary Landscape Photography
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Winter in Burn's Bog

January 18, 2024 Jim Roche
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The bog, when frozen, opens up. Its interior becomes visible, its skeletal system, clear. Water that normally runs for one day and disappears the next freezes, yet the movement of the water is traced in its odd shapes and layers of frozen surfaces. Some plants are frozen inside the ice, like bugs in amber. Their colour remains bright and life like. Most of it will thaw and just go on with what it was doing before the sudden freeze. Birds fill the lower branches of the bushes and brambles, searching for seeds. They call back and forth. I don’t know if they are sharing what they found or warning others to stay away. The low winter sun casts shadows which in the spring are never disappear. It reminds you that we are moving, not the sun. We’ve got it all wrong.

In Vancouver Photography, Landscape Photography, Documentary Photography, Contemporary Photography Tags Jim Roche, Burn's Bog, Vancouver, Woodlands, Photography, Documentary Photography, Landscape Photography, Winter Photography, New Topographics
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Pathway Through the Bog in Winter.

January 18, 2024 Jim Roche

The small songbirds flutter through the underbrush looking for seeds. The beavers seem to be active, but are no where to be seen. Still, their activity is everywhere, a tree here, there, they are up to something besides sleeping.

In Landscape Photography, Documentary Photography, Contemporary Photography, Vancouver Photography Tags Jim Roche, Landscape Photography, Woodland Photography, Vancouver Photographer, Vancouver Artist, New Topographics
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The Dead Tree Tells Its Story

January 17, 2024 Jim Roche

Cold has frozen the creek and floods from the beaver dams, along with the snow, have flattened the grass. Things usually hidden in the undergrowth are seen in the winter, and they tell winter tales. Most of the fallen trees still have large amounts of soil attached to their roots, but this one has little left other than the skeleton. Even in death it seems to have suffered.

In Vancouver Photography, Landscape Photography, Documentary Photography, Contemporary Photography Tags Jim Roche, Cougar Creek, Vancouver Photographer, Contemporary Landscape Photos, New Topographics, Forest, Woodland, British Columbia, The Dead Tree
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The Fence That Divides Purposes

January 15, 2024 Jim Roche

This image is from a more recent project focused on a small bit of land, on the map called a “nature reserve,” which lies between residential housing and a fairly heavily industrialised area. A fence divides these two, broken in many places and overgrown by saplings that have disrupted its order and continuity. Besides the pathway, creek and fence running through this “natural” area is a freight line. Trains cross the creek, and loudly rumble through the bog and adjacent woodlands. There is no warning except signs telling you not to cross the tracks even though the pathway is clearly marked with steps and elevated boardwalk. An area of many contradictions.

In Landscape Photography, Documentary Photography, Contemporary Photography Tags Cougar Creek, Jim Roche, Landscape Photography, Documentary Photography, Vancouver Photographer, Contemporary Landscape Photography, New Topographics
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Salt Pile

December 31, 2023 Jim Roche
In Vancouver Photography, Landscape Photography, Documentary Photography, Contemporary Photography Tags Landscape Photography, Documentary Photographer, Documentary Photography
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Along the Creek Running Through the Industrial Park

December 31, 2023 Jim Roche
In Documentary Photography, Contemporary Photography, Landscape Photography, Vancouver Photography Tags Industrial Park, Documentary Photographer, Dusseldorf School of Photography, Vancouver Photographer, Canadian Artist
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The Compost Pile

December 30, 2023 Jim Roche

I have been taking images of this and several other compost piles for four or five years now. They reflect the seasons, death, growth and renewal. They are often full of plants and flowers recently cut down still trying to grow, struggling for life.

Tags Winter Garden, Rainy Day, Documentary Photographer
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