Dawn from Willisville Mountain Thursday, October 11 2012

Dawn from Willisville Mountain on Thursday, October 11. Looking east over Cranberry Lake and Killarney Park.

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Dawn from Willisville Mountain Monday, October 1, 2012

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Dawn from Willisville Mountain Sunday, September 30, 2012

Dawn from Willisville Mountain on Sunday, September 30, 2012. Frood Lake, Cranberry Lake and The Notch (which is in Killarney Park).

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Sunrise from Willisville Mountain Friday, September 28 – 7:25 a.m.

Looking east over Killarney Park at sunrise on Friday, September 28, 2012

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From Willisville Mountain Sunrise Thursday, September 27, 2012

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Dawn September 26 – 2009, 2011, 2012

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Sunrise 7:08 a.m. Monday, September 24, 2012

What a difference a few minutes make!!! Sunrise from Willisville Mountain. At 7:08 a.m. it is raining but not in the east over Cranberry Lake and Killarney Park. These are natural colours – no filters and no computer enhancement. Monday, September 24, 2012

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Before sunrise 6:58 a.m. Monday, September 24, 2012

Just before sunrise from Willisville Mountain. At 6:58 a.m. it is raining but not in the east over Cranberry Lake and Killarney Park. Monday, September 24, 2012

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La Cloche Spirit – Sudbury Nov 19 – 30 at Vale Living with Lakes Center

‘La Cloche Spirit’ exhibit in Sudbury November 19 – 30

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Lismer got it right. There is La Cloche, and then there is the rest of the world

Jon Butler opens his exhibition of photographs, on display in the RBC Tower on Bay Street. Part of Contact Festival.
Jon Butler uses his camera to have a Group of Seven moment in God’s Country

La Cloche Spirit: The Equivalent Light, opens in Toronto. Part of Contact Festival

Jon Butler at one time was an integral part of the Thomson News Corporation. Publisher. Newspaper Executive.  Nowadays, he lets others write the news, while he pursues beauty with his camera in Northern Ontario.
On Monday evening Butler opened an exhibition of photographs he took in the La Cloche region of Georgian Bay.  The show launch was held in the lobby of the  Royal Bank’s Bay Street Tower as part of the month long Contact Photography Festival.  Three Ontario and Federal cabinet ministers, a over 50-art lovers attended the opening sponsored by Vale’s Base Metals, a Toronto based mining company.
The La Cloche area, known for the beauty of its quartzite mountains, crystal clear lakes,  and abundant wildlife, is located in Northern Ontario on the north shore of Georgian Bay near  the Killarney Park (east) and the town of Spanish (west). Butler lives in Willisville, located in the heart of La Cloche.

Art writer/expert Tom Smart (right) with Jon Butler

This area was recently saved from the possibility of any future mining.  In 2011, the sponsor of the evening’s launch, Vale,  surrendered the license for the district so it may be enjoyed for generations to come. Butler was instrumental in saving the Mountain and establishing the La Cloche Mountains Preservation Society.
La Cloche Spirit is a photographic exhibition that explores the light of dawn and how it evokes an inspirational space and translates the timeless beauty of nature,” said Butler at the Contact event. “After the practice of Stieglitz, an “equivalent” photograph functions as a work of art because it both communicates subject matter and suggests mental states.”
The retired newspaper man is now a Zen practitioner and has, as he writes, “changed his clothes to enjoy the passing seasons of life.” He says that he has been capturing and enjoying the light of La Cloche for more than 30 years. He concentrates on solitary, contemplative landscapes and atmospheric effects with his natural light photographs. They reflect years of meditation on the subject matter and draw viewers into the light of La Cloche.
Butler isn’t the first artist to be inspired by La Cloche. Group of Seven painter, Arthur Lismer visited Georgian Bay for the first time in September of 1913.  It is recorded that he was dumbstruck by the impact of the landscape.

His paintings of La Cloche established a unique style of of seeing the pools, rocks, crags and trees that  have made his work so distinct. While a guest of Dr. James MacCallum ( an early patron of the Group) at his Georgian Bay, Lismer began a life-long love affair with Georgian Bay and La Cloche, and would return there to work throughout his life.
Butler’s exhibit ‘La Cloche Spirit: The Equivalent Light’ will be up at 200 Bay St., South Tower Lobby, Royal Bank Plaza to Saturday, May 26 and at The Gore Bay Museum Heritage Centre from June 10 to August 6.

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‎’La Cloche Spirit: The Equivalent Light’ along with photos chronicling the years leading up to the exhibit will be in Sudbury at the Vale Living with Lakes Center November 19 to 30. Hope to see you there!

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Sunrise Sunday, September 23, 2012

It is raining on Willisville Mountain where the photo is taken from but a beautiful sunrise over Killarney Park – Sunday, September 23, 2012

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