Tuesday, February 22, 2011

February 22 2011 - fisheye on downtown

condos on the north side of False Creek with north shore mountains
in the background.
  My camera has a lot of features I've never used.  One of them is this fisheye effect.  I've never done in-camera processing before.  Not sure how often I'll use this.


Sunday, February 20, 2011

February 19 2011 - Trees, Cypress Mountain

sunny day in the forest

snow-covered trees


      sunlight through the snow and trees

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Sunday, February 13, 2011

February 13 2011 - More long exposures...

long exposure of Granville Bridge and Maritime Market and Marina




  Today was much better for shooting long exposures; though I didn't get as many shots as I would have liked.  I like this technique... now to decide how much to shell out for the specialized filters....
flags

Saturday, February 12, 2011

February 12 2011 - Long Exposures

view from Cooper Park under the Cambie Bridge toward housing on the Olympic athletic village site
       The day started out miserably, pouring... not optimal for an Urban Long Exposure Workshop.  We headed for cover under the bridge where we shivered and tried to protect our lenses from rain blowing in at us sideways, our fingers numb and stiffened.  But just after the group started to break up, so did the clouds and the light was incredible.  Fortunately, a few of us stragglers managed to capture it.  This wasn't even taken with the ND filters... this was a test shot, but the light was really lovely.  Now I'm suffering from over-exposure to the elements.  So chilled I was wrapped in blankets for two hours, but worth it.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

February 06 2011 - New Year's Parade in Chinatown


Welcoming the Year of the Rabbit
                    

Lanterns in Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden

Calligraphy demonstration

Thursday, February 3, 2011

February 03 2011 - It's a New Year

3 photos of Lissa's; 3 of Trine's for One Big Pond
     Gung Hay Fat Choy!  It's a new year as of today according to the Chinese calendar.  And to mark the occasion, I've started a new photoblog together with a Norwegian friend, Trine.  So I have no fresh photos, but I have posted a compilation of photos taken by myself and Trine, which together form the banner for our new blog, One Big Pond.  Check it out at:  http://westiswestcoast.blogspot.com
    The photos from left to right are of the seawall at Granville Island, a view of False Creek from Granville Bridge, boy fishing at Jericho Beach, Trine's dog Matja in the fjord, and two pictures taken by Trine of breathtaking Sognefjord on the west coast of Norway.


Wednesday, February 2, 2011

February 02 2011 - Sunrise [*yawn*]

     I haven't posted pictures for the last couple of days.  That's because none were taken.  I have had a bad couple of days and no inspiration or motivation for photography.
   I am a night-owl, but they say that if you're going to be a good landscape photographer, there are really only two times of day to shoot:  dawn or dusk.  Being a night-owl, I don't get many dawn photos.  I decided that since we have had a nice little respite from the rain, I should try to capture some nice morning light for a change.  However, I really wanted that nice glow that you get just prior to the sun popping up over the horizon.  I was a bit late for that and got the sunrise.
   I have a confession to make:  I don't like sunset or sunrise photos.  I think they're cheesy, with rare exceptions.  This has not stopped me from taking lots of sunset shots, and I will likely take more in the future, much like I don't think I could ever swear off potato chips for the rest of my life. Jejune, but I eat them.
   I was very unhappy with the pics I snapped this morning.  So, I started to wonder:  should I post crap pictures? (Well, maybe all my photos are crap, but I mean relative to what I, in my humble opinion, think isn't too bad).  Apparently I have decided that, yes, I will.   This is a 365 day project.  No one can have 365 good days (or photographs) in a row.  This is a learning experience; not a gallery of excellence (clearly). One thing I learned about myself is that, as much as I admire the light many able landscape photographers manage to capture, this will likely never be my niche.
   I was not endowed by nature with a sunny disposition, and apparently my photos likely never will be either.  As much as I have pined for the sun as a counterpoint to my inclement moods of late, I am someone who knows the shadows.  You should create what you know.
park bench in the drizzle
taken 4 days ago with my phone.
   I enjoyed being out this morning and discovering a world with which I'm not terribly familiar.  There were people who made the climb or drive up to the observatory parking lot in Queen Elizabeth Park where today's photo was taken, just to watch the sun rise... huh!  I never thought of doing that before heading to work.  I'm more of a sundown person.  And all those people doing tai chi in the frosty morning air... Now maybe sometime I will be brave enough to capture them, but I was too cold and disgruntled and not wanting to be intrusive.  I felt like ditching my camera and just going for a walk.  It was lovely and still.  I do like the morning when I make the effort to greet it.  But I think, by nature, I am better at capturing park benches in the drizzle at night (even if it's on my cell phone)... Damn!  Well, I am learning about myself.  I think I should look more closely at Brassai and sod Ansel Adams....