July 1, 2010


Happy Canada Day!

There's no better way to celebrate Canada Day than to get out and enjoy what we have here. Another day in the mountains, hiking and climbing. I'm privileged to live an hour away from such an amazing place! It's just to bad it was so cloudy today. No pretty blue sky to really make it the perfect day. But damn close!

Canon Powershot SD1200 IS
f2.8
1/320 sec.
80 ISO


And here's one my g/f took of me, lead climbing near the end of the day. This is definitely the hard part. Once the rope is clipped in at the top, and run back down, it's definitely easier to just climb your way up, without having to worry about clipping in.

Canon Powershot SD1200 IS
f2.8
1/400 sec.
80 ISO

Still Here and Clicking

Just a quick note for anyone keeping up with this blog.

I know I haven't posted in roughly a month, but I have been taking photos, and I will get caught up soon I hope. Unfortunately, I cleared off all my memory cards that the photos were on, and organized them all on my home computer, not thinking about how difficult it would be to remember which photos were for which days. Luckily, I've got them written down, but the list is at work...away from my home computer. I've finally gotten around to emailing the list to myself at home, so now I'll hopefully start posting from home and get caught up on here. There are a few days missing from the lists, so there may be a few days between some postings as I work my way through them to find the ones for the correct days. Once I'm caught up, I hopefully won't have this happen again.

Keep checking back every couple of days and eventually you'll be seeing photos from the last month.

June 30, 2010


It's new hiking/climbing gear day!! At lunch I went out and bought a new hiking pack (32 litres) and a climbing helmet (it can be dangerous working so close to MEC some days). Most of the climbs we do don't really require head protection, but it's one of those things I'd rather have and not need, than need and not have.

Later in the day, my g/f and I went and picked up some new hiking shoes for her, and we both got new hiking pants. Previously, all I had were shorts, or a pair of heavy canvas pants. Now I've got a lighter pair of pants, with zip off legs to convert into shorts. Much nicer than only having the option of heavy pants, or light shorts.

Canon Powershot SD1200 IS
f2.8
1/60 sec.
250 ISO

June 29, 2010


Today, my g/f and I met up for lunch. Considering how close we work to each other, we don't do this nearly often enough. We found a nice place in a near by park to sit and eat, and people watch. Across from us, a group had gathered to play a game of soccer/football (depending on where you are in the world). I caught this just as the last goal was scored and they were all heading back to work.

Can't think of a better way to spend my lunch hour.

Canon Powershot SD1200 IS
f8
1/160 sec.
80 ISO

June 28, 2010

New cleaning equipment for my camera. No more having to shop out little specs of dust that the air alone can't remove. A sensor loupe, magnifies and lights up the sensor of the camera, and has a space on the side to access the insides. The sensor cleaner is a small, gel tip that the dust/dirt sticks to, and is then pressed onto the sticky paper to get the offending debris off. Works quite well actually.

Nikon D80
Nikkor 18 - 55mm
f4
1/25 sec.
500 ISO

June 27, 2010

So somehow I completely forgot to post the final version of my Smoke contribution for Tulip Tree Studios.

Although this isn't exactly a photo of the day, I've decided that it will be todays contribution to my project365. After all, it is a sunday, and sundays are pretty quiet and the photo's aren't always that interesting, so I'm hoping this this will be more of an interesting visual.

June 26, 2010

A beautiful (albeit a bit cloudy) saturday afternoon, so we decided to go for a hike. We went to the remains of an old mining town called Bankhead and checked out a bit of Alberta's history. This is only the lower area. We haven't done the upper yet.

Nikon D80
Nikkor 18 - 55mm
f8
1/320 sec
200 ISO



Nikon D80
Nikkor 18 - 55mm
f11
1/40 sec
200 ISO


Nikon D80
Nikkor 18 - 55mm
f7.1
1/320 sec
200 ISO


Nikon D80
Nikkor 18 - 55mm
f8
1/40 sec
200 ISO


Nikon D80
Nikkor 18 - 55mm
f8
1/20 sec
200 ISO

After our time in Bankhead, we continued on to Lake Minnewanka for lunch. A popular and somewhat busy tourist spot, but we managed to scramble down some rocks into an area where we were mostly left alone and able to enjoy a quiet meal.

Nikon D80
Nikkor 18 - 55mm
f11
1/200 sec
200 ISO

June 25, 2010

Ok, so I had to break the rules a little bit to get this, but it was just to cool not to. Body Worlds is in town, and they have a "no photography" policy. But I took this one anyways (there was an employee maybe 50 feet to my left, and didn't do anything to stop me). It's the circulatory system of a human head. Nothing more. How they managed to plastify it, and remove everything else is a mystery, but still amazing. I have my thoughts, after reading the process of plastification, but I won't get in to that here. I recommend everyone (who's not easily disturbed) check out Body Worlds if they get a chances. It's a very cool exhibit!

Canon Powershot SD1200 IS
f2.87
1/40 sec
200 ISO

June 24, 2010

Looks like we're going to have another storm roll through at some point tonight. It's nice when it happens in the evenings, as it's been pretty hot during the days, so it cools it down just in time for bed. It's terrible trying to sleep when it's to hot.

Canon Powershot SD1200 IS
f2.8
1/400 sec.
80 ISO

June 23, 2010

Great storm just tore through the city, leaving a clean feeling in it's wake. The smell of fresh rain, the cool dampness of the air, and a beautiful sight to end the late afternoon, and welcome the evening.

Nikon D80
Nikkor 18 - 55mm
f4.8
1/320 sec.
200 ISO


It's not often we get them this vibrant, or this big, so I'm glad I could get home, and get my camera fast enough to capture it before it faded away.


Nikon D80
Nikkor 18 - 55mm
f5.6
1/320 sec.
200 ISO