(Guest photographer: Nome) ∙ some ridiculous cool nature which was there for less than half a minute. Canon EOS 450D (XSi) · Tamron 60mm f/2.0 macro 60 mm · 1/3200 s · f/14 · ISO 200 While heading up the Island Highway, Nome pointed this amazing explosion of light and shadow out to me. In an effort to both capture this …
Gorge night
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The Pacific Forestry Centre on a day of Side Sun And Awesome Clouds™. Canon EOS 550D (T2i) · Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 10 mm · 1/1250 s · f/3.5 · ISO 100 The day of the pillow fight, was a weird one, weather-wise. From bright sun to torrential rain, whipping winds and, at one point, hail on the Malahat. However, …
Gorge moon
Last look. This was a nice daily view for a few months, but it’s time to move on. Canon EOS 450D (XSi) · Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 10 mm · 3.2 s · f/3.5 · ISO 800 Thanks of the most heartfelt, unending variety to bestest friends Meaghan and Matt (and Kairi, too), for being the most ridiculously amazing, tolerant, …
finally, flight
This past weekend, we finally got some kites into the air. Canon EOS 400D (XTi) · Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.5 17 mm · 1/1000 s · f/14 · ISO 400 This photo represents the triumphant end of a weeks-long battle against nature to fly some flippin’ kites. After several attempts to sustain more than three seconds in the air at various …
rainstick
One more rainbow, but in a rather different setting. Canon EOS 400D (XTi) · Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 18 mm · 1/160 s · f/8 · ISO 100 Don’t get me wrong. Capturing this most interesting rainbow was great and worth it and all that rot, but the incredibly fast-approaching and pounding torrential squall which immediately preceded it, and caught …
lookout
50% right time, 50% right place, 50% right fluke. Canon EOS 400D (XTi) · Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 18 mm · 1/200 s · f/9 · ISO 200 I was traversing the Malahat one rainy Saturday morning when, as I made my way past those huge power lines which would be really fun to zipline across, the sky broke open, …
outlook
Looking out to the waters near Clover Point. =)
out there
Good gack frackit it . . . how amazingly fantastic it is to, once again, be out there. I did not realize how much I missed cycling until recently hopping back in (on?) the saddle after many years. Now that we’re no longer in a neighbourhood where “bicycle outside front door = instant death,” life has opened up considerably. Since …
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