Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Month 1 in Review - January

I debated calling this Month 13 for it's the second year that I'm doing this project. The month started off with a call for photos for a map publication, so I sent in a couple of images and they say I'll hear from them in the spring.  That would keep my streak of getting an image 'out there' every month going for the fifth month. 

My proudest photos this month were taken at Elizabeth Parker Hut. This was the first time that I shot RAW, and between that and the long exposures with the tripod, I came back with a handful of images that I keep looking back at. I think the difference really shows.  This also meant a shift in post processing and I am now using Lightroom first, and then doing a bit of final tweaking in Photoshop.

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

Day 31 - Succulent

f/5 | 1/10 sec | 82mm

Monday, January 30, 2012

Day 30 - Elizabeth Parker Hut Interior, c. 1925

From The Lake O'Hara Art of J.E.H. MacDonald and Hiker's Guide by Lisa Christensen.

f/5.6 | 1/20 sec | 130mm

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Friday, January 27, 2012

Day 27 - Elizabeth Parker Hut

My first time shooting RAW. See the full album from this trip here.

f/16 | 30 sec | 8mm

Bonus Photo
It was hard to just pick one today. This is another of my favourites from this trip.

f/7.1 | 30 sec | 8mm

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Day 24 - Packing Again

Still hopeful for a sub-32 pound backpack. Most items are in, but heavy liquids and food aren't.

f/4 | 1/10 sec | 27mm

Monday, January 23, 2012

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Day 21 - Hut Booties

Got these for next week's hut trip after eyeing them for the past year. They may look funny, but are so comfy and warm.

f/3.5 | 1/15 sec | 20mm

Friday, January 20, 2012

Day 20 - Backpacking Food

Strawberries are ok once they're wet in your mouth and meat tastes surprisingly like meat - except that it's soy because it's vegan. Back to real food for the backcountry.

f/4 | 1/60 sec | 20mm

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Day 17 - Rocks and Stuff

At -36ºC (an incredible -49ºC in the windchill), it's too cold to go anywhere for photos. Hopefully outdoor photos are back by Thursday or Friday.

f/4.8 | 1/4 sec | 55mm

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Day 15 - The Day's Damage

Scored this for $5 at MEC.  At least I didn't buy skis.

f/4 | 1/60 sec | 24mm

Day 14 - Lake Louise

f/9 | 1/320 sec | 18mm

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Monday, January 9, 2012

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Day 8 - Getting There

Onto the final reno work: shelf touch-ups, picture to be framed, looking for new lamp, ... .

f/8 | 20 sec | 18mm

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Monday, January 2, 2012

Day 2 - Woodworking

Materials to finish off my shelf and cabinets for the den.

f/5 | 1/50 sec | 65mm

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?