I was shooting a burst of frames at Nikola and I caught one where he just looked up and didn't know what was going on. We looked at the photo later and it kept making us laugh because he's angry, but interested at the same time.
Update late the next day because I was out, and because blogspot wouldn't let me update for some reason.
Eglington at Night
This was one of the first shots to come out of my 30D. I had to play with it at night without a tripod so I used a road blocker to get this. I love long exposures so much. Yes a morning update, sometimes I'm unable to update at night. Again, please spread the word that this is happening again. I want to get back to the traffic that I had before I left for Poland.
Sky (Widescreen Wallpaper)
Wallpaper here: http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=274374566&size=l
Yes, it's back. After three months I decided to come back and start this thing up just for my own personal reasons. I decided to do a background as the first of the reposts so here it is. I love the colour in the sky but since it's the first photo in awhile, and there isn't much to say about it. Here's what I've been up to.
Three months at a glance:
-Went to Poland and came back.
-Started First Year at Ryerson for Photography
-350D was stolen, 30D is my new baby now.
-Published online and one in print.
-Photography awards from high school.
-Too many other little things to mention.
So everyday I'll try to put a photo on at midnight like before, but sometimes it might be the following day haha. I'll get back into the habbit, anyways, spread the word that this is going on again!
A Lethal Drop
Shot from my balcony the other day when the sun was hitting it just right. I did this shot on a point and shoot a couple of years ago but it's a lot better now. The drop is a long one but the views are stunning.
Runnymede Station
350D f/5.6 1/3 ISO 100 on the ground @ 18 mm
This was shot at Runnymede Station a couple of days ago. I can’t resist taking photos in the subways, it’s a great place to take photos. I also snapped a few of the train coming in but they were under exposed. The lights of the subway should of over exposed the shot. How wrong I was; lesson learnt. Before I get to a scene I try to figure out what the correct exposure would be, it’s a good way to get good at it. Night~
Stark Sunset
350D f/9 1/1600 ISO 200 handheld @ 300 mm
Well you can see the noise even after noise reductions in PS. I like this shot regardless so I decided to post it. Taken with a EF 75-300 so that might be why there is a lot of noise and gives you a reason not to pick up this lens. You can get a decent shot off from time to time. I wish I just bought my 350D body and got a better lens but what can you do. Anyways, enjoy~





