Monday, December 27, 2010

Snowy Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving was a snowy day here in Vancouver.
Snowy days in the city are very rare indeed.
It has been predicted that this will be the snowiest in 50 years!
Vancouverites last ice skated on Lost Lagoon 100 years ago.
This was the first time in my 3 years here I'd seen it freeze over.

The snow excited me, very much.
Both because of rarity and reminiscence.
I took the long way to work on purpose!
It was fun to drive on the snow, very fun.

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What a view, what a day:
- to see the snow from home!

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What a view, what a day:
- to see the snow from work!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

game nights






Some Wednesday or Thursday nights, I go to game night.
We eat chips, drink pop, order pizza, and play boardgames.
They are nights of rules and objectives friends and learning.
I have strengthened my creativity, prediction, logic and tactics.
These nights are a welcome respite from modern entertainment.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Bald Eagle



There is a bald eagle out my window right now.
2 bald eagles, actually - I can hear them chortle.
I saw them each land atop my favorite tree.
How wonderful is it to live downtown.
And see bald eagles out the window.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Garage


This is where the Jeep sleeps.
What a beautiful photograph!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

camera FYI



FYI, my only camera is quite used.
It is dented, scratched, and the screen is broken.
This is awesome, though; because it truly liberates my photographs.

I never 'check to see if its a good shot' - because I can't.
Nor do I 'care very much about it getting scratched' - because it is.
I am enabled, worry free, to take pictures while rock climbing.
Or whilst performing dirty, oily, mechanical work on my jeep.

There isn't even a view finder.
So, I don't worry about composition beyond a general sense.
This often makes for intriguing shots, because they are never perfect.

The camera has held up to my use and abuse for years.
And it still performs flawlessly.
However, a puff of smoke is emitted every time I use the flash.
This is quite comical.

It did take a while to decipher the menus without a screen.
Unfortunately, I can't take macro shots any longer.
I have managed to figure out how to turn the flash on or off.
That has been enough for me, though.

Today, cameras like mine are a dime a dozen.
Just as common are high end DSLRs.
It makes me feel good when people ask me what camera I use.
This query underscores that a camera doesn't make a photographer.
The photos make the photographer.

All of these things make a hybrid photographer of me.
And that is exactly the type I'd like to be.
  • Old (wait for development to view, aka, download from card)
  • New (take a million pictures because they are free)