Yup.....snow indeed Iggy...even in Calgary proper!![]()
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Yup.....snow indeed Iggy...even in Calgary proper!![]()
"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
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stunning photo C. even with snow. but I can handle snow (as long as it stays west)
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A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
Day 18 Morning at Fish Creek as seen through a web:
Ps...thanks B!
"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
My website: www.albertaandbeyond.com
Lisa this is brilliant. I like this one the best of all the web photos you posted today. The larger drops bring the out of focus area into focus. This will win you a prize in a contest sometime IMO. Mike
Existence has no goal. It is pure journey. The journey in life is so beautiful, who bothers for the destination. B. Rajneesh
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Very cool, casil! Nicely done. The web almost looks like a piece of glass.![]()
Day 18 - Over the Edge
Got the opportunity to go shoot the Easter Seals' Drop Zone today. This was the view I got as I leaned out over the edge of the building. Don't worry, I was in a harness
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Thanks for the very kind words Mike and Ig. Wow...Iggy...did you do it? I know I couldn't...makes me get vertigo just looking at your shot!
"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
My website: www.albertaandbeyond.com
really neat view Iggy. What building were you hanging from?
Feel free to make comments on any of my shots
my blog: http://bambesblog.blogspot.com/
My flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bambe1964/
A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
No, I wasn't allowed to the the rappelling. You have to raise $1500+ to get the opportunity to rappel down the side of the building. I did, however, climb up and stick my head and camera over the side to get shots of them as they went down. This is 1801 Hollis St. building. 87 meters high or 285 feet in the air. Honestly, it freaked me out a bit.
Oh, and I have to admit, this isn't my 70-300mm lens :(
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