Sunday, December 26, 2010

The Bonnyville Hotel

Fire broke out on the third floor of this hotel on December 16th, and local firefighters spent a day and a half soaking it.  The net result is that these pictures, taken six days after the fire initially broke out, are really more an ice show than a visual depiction of a burned out hotel.

Of course I'll never say no to street lamp lighted night photos, apparently even if I have to freeze my toes to get them, so please enjoy!  As usual, these pictures are on Gallerama too.

My first attempt at black and white





Prints for the holidays

Over the past year I've gotten a lot of positive comments on some of the pictures I've taken and I've even had a couple of requests for prints.  Since the gift giving season was upon us I decided to dedicate some shopping time to looking at frames and doing some prints to give to friends and family.  Here are some of the photos I had printed and gave out as gifts.

I found the 8x10 crops difficult since the composition I aimed for in the viewfinder gets constrained by the width, but I think they came out fairly well.  All of these photos are post-processed at least a little bit beyond the cropping, though many of them are currently still in unedited form in my other blog posts and my galleries.











Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Lunar eclipse

I didn't have my camera on me when there was more moon showing, and I didn't drag out my tripod, but I think this came out fairly well.  Shot at 55mm, so there was a lot of extra black sky I cropped out.  I'm surprised it came out as well as it did, considering I was shooting by hand for a 1/30 second shutter.  I don't often try to shoot the moon, this is hands down the best result I've gotten.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Holiday break

Turns out I've been too busy to bother posting, expect things to pick up again next week or the week after.

Happy holidays!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Let there be light

I made a small addition to my small collection of photography gear today (if it even qualifies as a collection).


That's a Nikon SB-400 "Speedlight" ("Speedlight" is apparently what Nikon calls a flash to make it sound cool.)  It's roughly the most basic add-on flash on the market, but it's a fairly big improvement over the flash that's built into my D40.  Case in point ... the following two pictures:

A mannequin's arm with the D40's built-in flash

The mannequin's arm with the SB-400
Ignoring the fact that neither of these pictures are good, the first one has very obvious hard shadows under the table and behind the arm, as well as a bright reflection on the elbow and pretty complete wash-out of the table surface.  The light also falls off a lot toward the edges of the picture, and this wasn't even taken as a particularly wide shot.  The second one, by comparison has much more natural looking light.  Both of these pictures were taken using the camera's TTL (Through The Lens) system to let it automatically set the flash intensity, but with the SB-400 I was able to tilt the flash to point upward from the camera to reduce the intensity of the light hitting the arm and table.  From where I sit it looks like a pretty huge improvement for the zero effort it took to get the better shot.

The wash-out in the first picture has been a very large problem for me when trying to take pictures of people and objects, so I'm pretty excited to have just a little bit more flexibility in my lighting.  The SB-400 can also be moved off-camera with a cheap cable, so my photo taking capabilities have just improved fairly notably.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Sell fear to the sheep

Wherever you happen to be located, and since you're reading this I'm fairly confident in the assumption you're not living isolated in the woods, there are almost certainly great bands making great music in your community. You walk past their posters every day on the street, you probably "know a guy who knows a guy who's in this band". Do yourself a favour ... go out and see them play.

Friday night I went out to see Suburban Syndrome play (the second time I've seen them) and it was an awesome show.  Not only a great local band, but one of the best metal bands from anywhere I've heard (and I'm not just sucking up because they're on my followers list!)

Enjoy some songs, courtesy of their youtube channel.







Thursday, December 9, 2010

Playing tourist in South Korea

I was fortunate enough in the last year (-ish) to make two trips to South Korea for work.  I brought my camera both times, but didn't find much time to get out and take pictures.  Notably disappointing, especially given that I was in and around Seoul, was that I didn't get even one of my beloved city-at-night pictures.

On my first trip, which would have been around this time last year, we did manage to get out and "see the sights" on our last day there.  The trip and the little bit of sightseeing were great ... the resulting images on my SD card couldn't do it justice.  I pretty much got a lot of touristy pictures against bright, overcast skies, nothing as aesthetically pleasing as my pictures from Ottawa. Nonetheless, here they are.

Most of these pictures were taken in Seoul on my last day there.  I did a small amount of post-processing on these, notably white balance and contrast adjustments.













Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Is this a cure or is this a disease?

Listening to Audioslave today, I'm just going to post a link to one song from each of their albums.

"Show Me How to Live"


"#1 Zero"


"Wide Awake"

Friday, December 3, 2010

You can't always pick the dog you find

I went to see Econoline Crush at the Pawn Shop last night, it was an incredible show.  Give me a great band and I'll always choose to see them in a small bar (like last night) vs. an arena or stadium (like when I saw them play at a festival in 1998).  Here's a couple of songs to enjoy, all of which they played last night.

"Home"


"Surefire"


"Wicked"

Thursday, December 2, 2010

My favourites gallery

Continuing the flow of posts I would classify as "mundane" at best, I'd like to draw attention to my Favourites gallery on Gallerama.  The idea is basically to filter through my various sets of pictures and focus on the ones I'd like to draw more attention to.  I'll hopefully continue adding photos to this gallery over time.

I think there's only one photo in the set that I haven't already shared on this blog, I guess now would be the opportune time.

Along the Ottawa River - May 2010
The thought has occurred to me that having a "favourites" gallery of my own pictures is, or at least borders on, narcissistic. I've decided I will quite willingly accept in that if it is the case.