Saturday, December 31, 2011

Year in Review - 2011

This was my first 365 project and I have to admit that at the beginning I wasn't so sure if I'd even make it through January.  Over time, however, I got into the habit of virtually always having my camera with me - even as I'm running errands or walking to work.  While the main objective of this project was to really learn my camera, there are many things I didn't even get into, most notably white balance, ISO, and shooting more RAW and with manual settings.  Instead, the project has become a document of my journey through the year. There are things I remember as I look through these images that I wouldn't otherwise - things that would have been written off as unimportant.  There was the day I ventured to International Avenue, made awesome baked buns, captured the hail, and ditched my old phone. These are all images that I normally wouldn't have taken, but which I enjoy.  It is for this reason - capturing a journey - that I've chosen to keep the project going for the next year. 

It's hard to select my ten 'best' photos as best is so subjective.  One could pick for the best composition, lighting, artistic merit, and a hundred other things. I've chosen to select the ten images from the year that I like in terms of photographic quality, but which also have personal meaning.  Often they're a record of a special adventure, experiencing great light, or simply being in a place that I only dreamed of getting to.

Top 10 Photos from 2011

It was January and the roads were a muddy mess, but the sun shining through the clouds allowed me to capture this silhouette. Combined with the colours, I like this for being somewhat abstract.

Another cold January day, and perhaps one of the photos that best portrays the feel of that actual moment.  It was cold and the wind was blowing. The only thing that added some colour was the road sign and yellow stripe on the pavement.

This was the first image where I felt that I had gotten a shot. By now I'm convinced that cold days can add to better quality photos as the air is so clean - no haze or smoke to deal with as is common in the summer months.

Another one chosen for its lack of colour, but with a splash of red. The town really was abandoned that day.

If I had to pick my favourite image of the year, this may be it. I had spent eight hours driving through Colorado and Utah when I was so tired that I had to pull over. As I reclined the seat for a power nap, I noticed this truck, put on the wide angle lens, played with the camera and woke up in the process.

In how many places can you get a landscape like this, framed by rocks on both sides and perfect for a wide-angle lens?  Chose this photo for the unique landscape.

I could never be a 'real' photographer as I don't like getting up early, but here I was up at 3am in order to make it to Mesa Arch around 4am. Yes, the sky is blown, but it's one of those photos that holds special meaning for the experience.

This was a very intentional shot and I decided to scramble up to Abbot Pass Hut for the purpose of capturing this image.  It turns out that the full moon obscured the meteor shower, but points for being an absolutely incredible place to be.

I stumbled across this scene while out for an easy scramble to Bow Peak. The reflections were totally unexpected, but very photogenic.  Maybe in the next year I can capture some mist on the water.

The wide-angle lens has specific applications, and on this day I only carried it because I didn't want to leave it in the car in downtown Spokane.  So glad I had it with me, as this was a fairly tight space that I couldn't capture fully with my regular lens.

Day 365 - Ghost Lake Ice

Took this in the last setting sun of 2011.  Happy New Year, everyone!

f/5.6 | 1/80 sec | 16mm

Friday, December 30, 2011

Month 12 in Review - December

Yes, I'm posting this a day early, but tomorrow I'll try to pick my ten favourite images for the year.

It's been another nice surprise this month when I found out that outdoor images are needed for a resource we all use for our Canadian Rockies adventures.  I'll find out in a couple of weeks whether any of my images get chosen, but I'm thinking I may stand a chance at my first paid gig since I got my DSLR.  Prior to this I've only ever received actual money (as opposed to goods and/or credits) for an image of a New York skyscraper that sold through Emporis for $80 at the time (about a decade ago). Who knows what January will bring.

Some stats for December:
Which is your favourite photo from December?

Day 364 - Pillsbury Evening

Have to be quick with these shots as I don't know if the heat might have an effect on camera lenses.

f/4.5 | 1/20 sec | 8mm

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Day 363 - Bird

I bring back a Christmas ornament from virtually every trip I take.  This one is from Sandpoint, Idaho and the glass is handpainted from the inside.

f/5.6 | 1/6 sec | 170mm

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Friday, December 23, 2011

Day 357 - Lake Minnewanka

Took this photo after skiing 30.7km up the Cascade Fire Road.

f/5.6 | 1/125 sec | 18mm

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Day 356 - Early Christmas

Looks like my friends/work buddies know what I need for Christmas: wine, a man, and food. Good combo!

f/4.5 | 1/30 sec | 46mm

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Day 355 - Pieces of a Puzzle

Below is my desk with peroba wood from South America, and above is some wood I just got that's from the Staffordshire Pottery Factory in England (built in 1773). Great match for my shelf/cabinet design.

f/4 | 1/13 sec | 32mm

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Monday, December 19, 2011

Day 353 - The Back Door

It's amazing that no-one has fallen down these stairs.

f/4.5 | 1/30 sec | 8mm

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Day 351 - Lunch with a View

At Peter Lougheed Information Centre.

f/8 | 1/250 sec | 18mm

Friday, December 16, 2011

Day 350 - Marzipan Dentures

Oh boy, another week of truly bad photos.  And it's really bad when the ones that would be more decent are all taken with my iPhone, so they don't count for this blog.

f/4.2 | 1/60 sec | 34mm

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Monday, December 12, 2011

Day 346 - Weekend Cabin

Inspired by the Adventure Journal's weekend cabins. They're incredible little architectural pieces that bring nature inside.

f/4.5 | 1/60 sec | 40mm

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Day 345 - Good Night

Bedtime reading and the surprise sheets I found on the bed.

f/3.5 | 1/50 sec | 20mm

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Day 344 - Lunar Eclipse

A few superimposed photos from the night. Moon movement exaggerated for effect.

f/5.6 | 1.6 - 30 sec | 200mm

Friday, December 9, 2011

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Day 342 - Christmas Lights

Sitting on the balcony at 1am for a bit of R-n-R. It's actually quite warm and nice and quiet.

f/3.5 | 1/6 sec | 18mm

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Monday, December 5, 2011

Day 339 - Bite Me

My new night guard to prevent me from clenching. Without wearing one at night I wear through fillings in three months.

f/5 | 1/30 sec | 65mm

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Friday, December 2, 2011

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Month 11 in Review - November

I have a few photos that I really like from November, but once again, I find there are too many last-minute images of stuff on my desk.  This past week I was sent a proof for an ad that will run in the summer edition of a recreation magazine and uses three of my images.  Here's an image of that:



Some stats for November:
Which is your favourite photo from November?

Now the countdown is on to finish this project in the next month.  I'll also be going through my images to find my best ten photos of 2011.

Day 334 - 'Outdoor Corner' on the Christmas Tree

f/4 | 1/60 sec | 31mm

Friday, November 25, 2011

Day 329 - Silo

Trying more with the wide-angle lens.

f/9 | 1/320 sec | 9mm

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Day 327 - Little Guy

Each ornament on my tree has some meaning and most are from my travels.  I made this guy when I was in kindergarten.

f/5.3 | 1/3 sec | 105mm