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You have my undivided attention.
Very creative additions bucky!
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Great images, Bucky! I did a 365 project last year, and found sometimes I was forcing some shots. It was pretty tough! You seem to have a great momentum going! And next time you will be in Philly, send me a message....I am not to far away, just outside of the city.....
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Day 41 / 365 - January 10th, 2013
A slightly less depressing shot then yesterday. This was taken at the inlet in Boca Raton, Florida. I'm actually standing on the edge of the beach. Ideally I would have had a wider angle lens to allow some of the beach to show, but I wanted the fisherman in the shot so I left it as it. This was the same location as my January 1st shot. When I was composing I tried to keep three distinctive area's within the shot. Taken with a ND filter and my 50mm.
Day 42 / 365 - January 12th, 2013
A pretty standard sunrise shot of Montreal. The sky was beautiful and I'm not sure I did it justice. As I was driving there the sky had a perfect pink hue. I arrived about 10 minutes too late to capture it. I will go back and try again.
Day 43 / 365 - January 13th, 2012
This was taken about 20 minutes before sunrise. I wanted to wait for the sun, but it was just too cold outside, so I took the shot and split. This is the Saint Joseph's Oratory in Montreal. One day, I will sneak a tripod inside and get some interior shots.
Day 44 / 365 - January 14th, 2013
I want to get back to taking portraits, and I also want to try and work on some still life photography so this is the last landscape for a bit. Besides, it is just too cold out in Montreal these days. Anyway, this is a picture taken from the Casino in Montreal at sunset. There is another spot about a mile to my right that I think will make a much better spot, as you will see the sun setting behind the buildings. I will get back there for sure when it warms up a bit.
Day 45 / 365 - January 15th, 2013
I know that I said I was taking a break from landscapes, but I want to finish off this pier series. I have one more after this, then I'm done. Promise.
I tried processing this like a regular picture, but it was too similar to the one I posted a few days ago. So in my typical fashion I went pshyco again.
Day 46 / 365 - January 16th, 2013
Last landscape pier shot from Florida. This pier was a blast to shoot, and I felt I learnt a lot about landscapes shooting. Tomorrow, we are back to some portraits.
Day 47 / 365 - January 17th, 2013
This is a sad shot.
Yesterday my eldest daughter broke her arm. Haley (pictured) was half heartedly playing with some small toys while we were waiting for news from Lexie at the hospital. She looked so sad playing, I decided to capture it. I'm not sure why it appeals to me, but I love this shot.
As for Lexie, she does have a clean break between her elbow and shoulder. She is being a real trooper and is doing okay.
Great shots again! I love the Montreal at sunrise and the oratory....both spectacular! As for wishing you had a wider lens on your trip, did you ever thin to turn the camera up into portrait mode and take a pano several shots wide and several shots high, to get everything in your shot the way you envisioned? I know that the perspective is a bit different from a wide angle lens, and it adds some time to the post processing, but it can be totally worth it!
Sorry to hear about your daughter's arm, at least it seems she is pretty tough!
Keep an eye on that 'Tools of the Trade' project thread in the assignments forum...I try to add new pictures often!
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All beautiful. I agree with Justin, the skyline and oratory are fantastic.
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