I had wanted to get a winter shot of this statue of the great jazz pianist, Oscar Peterson, for some time. Location is outside of the National Arts Centre, in Ottawa, Canada.
I was out early this morning, shooting something else in the area, and actually had great opportunity to take a shot, as nobody else was stupid enough to be out in the cold. Someone had put a hat on the statue's head. A passer by said to me "It's so cold out, even the statues are wearing a hat".
He was right!
This was actually a bit of a pain to photograph, as tall marker poles are all over the place to ensure that the snowplows don't get too close to the statue and damage it. I managed to line up my shot in such a way that I kept all but one out of the frame; that one had to be cloned out.
My eyes were drawn by the red Christmas decoration in the planter behind the statue. I framed the shot so that the explanatory plaque frames the statue's head.