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Self Portrait (sorta)

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

This was taken years ago, on an older camera that was (sadly) stolen.  The predecessor to my sd500, I took it everywhere.  In this case, it was a semi-cloudy day (foggy, when up high), where my old man & I went hiking.  I handed off the camera, hoping for the best.

In this case, it came out well.  The ambient light was bright enough to not fire off the flash, and the fog came out beautifully.  The view from the peak wasn’t obscured at all, either.

Semi-self portrait at the base of Ptarmigan peak.  7 years ago and 20 pounds lighter.

Semi-self portrait at the base of Ptarmigan peak. 7 years ago and 20 pounds lighter.

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The weather turns

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

It’s now starting to look like last summer – raining yesterday, overcast today, hazy earlier this week.  Sunday was the best weather of the week.  So a cop-out photo for today:

Running the trails behind APU

Running the trails behind APU (click for larger view)

This is a self-pic from a jog I took at lunch on Tuesday.  Notice the flat lighting – hazy already by that time.  Rich colors, though.

Neat thing about the sd500 in this situation: it has a pretty wide-angle lens for such a small camera, so I could get this by merely holding the camera at arm’s length.

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Last shot of Goose Lake

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

This is perhaps my favorite shot of the day (well, of last Sunday).

The lifegaurd station at Goose Lake.

The lifegaurd station at Goose Lake.

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An abstract

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Now, I’m no abstract photographer.  Wouldn’t consider myself a fan, or even knowledgable.  But sometimes things just jump out at you.  Below is one of those things: crossing power lines (maybe telephone lines?) that I’ve passed a thousand times.  On my Sunday bike ride, I finally looked up.

A series of shapes, drawn by the lines

A series of shapes, drawn by the lines

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Pics while biking

Monday, May 4th, 2009
Eastbound Northern Lights blvd.

Eastbound Northern Lights blvd.

The photo from yesterday’s post and the one to the right here are both pics that I took yesterday while out on a bike ride. This is one that I took towards the end of my trip – it’s no more than a mile from Goose Lake.

It’s supposed to range between mostly & partly cloudy for the rest of the week, so I suppose I’ll need to enjoy the memory of this for a few days.

At any rate, this is a prime example of why I like the sd500.  I can shove it in a pocket & run around, stopping when I feel like it to take snapshots.

On that note, you can look forward to the rest of my posts this week being populated from my Sunday bike ride’s pics.

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Finally, decent weather

Monday, May 4th, 2009
Kids playing in the water

Playing in the water

Unless you have lived up here for a while, this may be hard to understand: we’re finally getting temperatures in the 60′s!  Now, to most of the world, that’s nothing that impressive.  For us, however, this is something: we’ve just wrapped up an eight-month winter (seriously, it starts in mid/late September and ends in late April/early May).  Before that long, cold winter, we had one of the worst summers on record.

Normally, we get a sunny May and June (occasionaly cloudiness & maybe some rain), partially sunny July, and a partially rainy August.  Then it gets nice again in September, but it’s cold – around mid September things will occasionaly start to freeze, and by October it’s pretty regular.

Last summer, however: no such luck.  We had some sun in early May – when it’s still cold.  From that point on, it was mostly overcast through July, and then rain and cloudy conditions from there to September.  We didn’t have a summer.

Now we’re finally getting one.  I just hope it stays.

Click on the image for a larger view.  This was a shot I took today at Goose Lake.  It’s May 3rd and already warm enough that people are getting in the lake.  Just last Friday there was still ice on that lake, even now it’s cold.  But refreshing

photo details: -1/3 EV, ISO 50, Sunny WB, manual mode on the sd500

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