I haven't blogged in 6 months but I think it's time to get some photogs back up and on the interwebs. Here's one photo from our road trip back in July. We got stuck in a small town called Field on our way to Abbotsford. There was a head on collision on the #1 that shut down the highway for 7hrs. Fortunately, there were a couple rooms left in Field and we spent a brilliant night in the mountains that surround this quaint town.
At dusk(which was 10pm), I went out to shoot this mountain with the bridge and river in the foreground. I set up my camera on my wobbly tripod (I seriously need to get a good tripod) and set my aperture to f22 so that I could get the star burst effect on the lights. This was a 30 second exposure at iso 200. I converted it to B&W but I'm still not sure if this is the final edit. I'll post the colour version later.
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Friday, December 25, 2009
Canon 5D Mark II
I finally made a decision and bought the Canon 5D Mark II. After much debate and even thoughts of defecting to Nikon I chose the 5D. I've had about 24hrs to play with it and although it hasn't made me a better photographer, the high iso capabilities, the new zoom lens and the megapixel madness of this camera has me quite excited.
Shot with my trusty 20D.
I'm still customizing my new shiny toy and struggling a bit with some of the button locations. I'll post some images of Christmas tomorrow!
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!
Shot with my trusty 20D.
I'm still customizing my new shiny toy and struggling a bit with some of the button locations. I'll post some images of Christmas tomorrow!
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!
Friday, December 18, 2009
Alert Level ORANGE!
Today Eva showcased her mad Tae Kwon Do skills at the local university in front of 9 judges! They were measuring her discipline, skills and how long it would take Eva to put the other 4 year old girl in a choke hold. I kid, no choke holds, only good sportsmanship. It was neat to see Eva, without fear, walk out onto that big mat and do her thing as the head instructor barked out orders.
Warm-up time!
Eva with her teacher Barbara.
I love this look.
Eva's cheering section.
The class was stretching it out.
She's got her Dad's flexibility.
The jumping jacks were amazing. The kids were all over the mat.
Some more stretching.
Eva really takes direction well. I love how attentive she is in this photo.
EXAM TIME!
The judges.
Good yelling Eva!
Great form!
Time for a little defense.
Attack!
Everyone loves a high leg kick.
FIGHT! (ok, there was no contact)
After the exam all the kids from Eva's class had to wait for the other classes to finish. Eva waited very patiently.
You are officially looking at an Orange Belt.
GREAT JOB E!
Warm-up time!
Eva with her teacher Barbara.
I love this look.
Eva's cheering section.
The class was stretching it out.
She's got her Dad's flexibility.
The jumping jacks were amazing. The kids were all over the mat.
Some more stretching.
Eva really takes direction well. I love how attentive she is in this photo.
EXAM TIME!
The judges.
Good yelling Eva!
Great form!
Time for a little defense.
Attack!
Everyone loves a high leg kick.
FIGHT! (ok, there was no contact)
After the exam all the kids from Eva's class had to wait for the other classes to finish. Eva waited very patiently.
You are officially looking at an Orange Belt.
GREAT JOB E!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Eva's School Christmas Program
Today we went down to Eva's school to celebrate Christmas. I am so impressed with her school. The head of the school, Rosa, is always so friendly. She always makes a special effort to come say hi. And I always awkwardly wonder if I should shake her hand or kiss her cheek or should I call her "usted" (formal you because she's my elder) or tu (informal you). So instead of headbonking her (headbonking is my version of a kiss on the cheek...I always come in way too hot and then whammo I head bonk and black out for a second) I opted for the handshake and "como (tu) estas". Ahh, the social nuances of Mexico. I'm still a moron after 4 years down here.
Okay, back to the main story. EVA WAS FABULOUS!!!
Beloved 12 followers, my daughter was not only singing in a choir but she was singing in SPANISH. I must admit that my eyes were a touch watery.
Here is Eva in warm up.
The real deal.
All kids aged 3-6.
Eva back at her desk.
It's starting to get cold here. All the flowers/leaves are falling off the trees. This lone flower on a tree at Eva's school had caught Dana's eye for the last couple of days so I snagged the photo before it was completely gone.
Okay, back to the main story. EVA WAS FABULOUS!!!
Beloved 12 followers, my daughter was not only singing in a choir but she was singing in SPANISH. I must admit that my eyes were a touch watery.
Here is Eva in warm up.
The real deal.
All kids aged 3-6.
Eva back at her desk.
It's starting to get cold here. All the flowers/leaves are falling off the trees. This lone flower on a tree at Eva's school had caught Dana's eye for the last couple of days so I snagged the photo before it was completely gone.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
EVA TKO in TOKYO
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