Anyways, on to the pictures!
From Photo of the day 2011 |
One of the first set of pictures I took with my phone, back when I got it in February. This weird ice stalagmite had grown underneath a park bench on the trails at Elk Lake. I liked the way the light came through it, and how often do you get to take cool ice pictures in Victoria? I don't think I did much (if any) editing - possibly fill light in Picasa, but I don't recall.
From Photo of the day 2011 |
This was taken a few days after cabbage pictures in March (see "Getting a bit behind... March 2011). Its amazing the number of pictures I have spotted in my friend's helicopter hangar. There is another one I need to take my Nikon out to get - some sunny evening I'm sure. Anyways. This is a small convex mirror sitting on the work bench. I liked how it reflected everything behind me. You can make out the back end of the R-22 Helicopter and the pattern of the rafters I took a shot of earlier. It took me a couple shots to make sure I wasn't in the shot, and to get the extras right (jar of screws, etc). No editing, but seen in its larger version, the pixelating and over contrast from the phone camera is evident in both the reflection and the jar of screws.
From Photo of the day 2011 |
I was kicking myself when I took this one. The shot would have been really nice with the Nikon, but I had left it in the car because it was raining. This the path down to the beach on Dallas Rd. The grey sky brought out the brightness of the flowers up the hill, and the lines just worked to lead the eye into the shot. Pixel-y again, but it was better than not taken at all.
From Photo of the day 2011 |
I had a trip to Toronto in the last few weeks - training for new employment. I didn't bring my Nikon - too bulky for such a short trip. Really, I didn't have time to take a lot of pictures anyways. After training on the Saturday I walked around in the Yonge-Bloor neighbourhood and spied this on the way back to the hotel. My first reaction was along the lines of "try this one on, Escher!". I liked how all the corners were reflected in each other, making it hard to figure out where the building edges actually start and end. The only shot I took in Toronto.
I will get back to some more Nikon shots next post.
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