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Category Archives: Photography
New Flickr Account
I realized last night that I’m sort of envious of the people who only post their best photos to their Flickr stream for the purpose of showcasing work or soliciting opinions on techniques. Given that my current Flickr account is … Continue reading
Vancouver Stock Photos
As most people know, I spent a lot of my time in Vancouver taking photos of the city. I was one of the first people in the city to dabble with high dynamic range imagery, and because I carried my … Continue reading
Canon Introduces New EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II Lens
Canon has just announced a brand new EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS lens – the 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II. This is one of Canon’s most popular L-series lenses, and is pretty much a must-have for most serious wedding and event photographers. … Continue reading
New Stock Photography Section
A long time ago I wrote that I had started to try and turn the Crossroads Flickr plugin into a full-featured stock photography plugin. Unfortunately, I haven’t had much time to work on it in the last six months, but … Continue reading
Posted in BraveNewCode, Photography, Wordpress
Tagged crossroads, Images, Photos, Sales, Stock Photography
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Concert and Low Light Photography
Without a doubt, shooting in low-light conditions is one of the most challenging aspects of taking photographs. I would still probably rate weddings a bit more challenging (since most weddings include some elements of low-light in addition to outdoor shots), … Continue reading
Well, I’m pretty sure this is my next camera. Looks pretty amazing. It’s a small point and shoot Canon camera that has a 28-105mm lens and also goes down to f/2.0. Pretty awesome. Read more about it here.
Entry #17 – Sunsets
Without a doubt, one of my favorite events to shoot is a sunset. I used to live a stone’s throw away from the Pacific Ocean, and walking down and watching the sun set was pretty much a weekly or a … Continue reading
Posted in Charity & Fundraising, Photography
Tagged 2009, blogathon, Blogathon 2009, sunsets
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Entry #5 – Kitsilano Photo
One of the hobbies I have that brings me a lot of enjoyment is photography. It’s something I’ve slowly honed and improved over the years to the point where I’m fairly comfortable with my camera, and with taking photos in … Continue reading
Posted in Bits and Bites, Charity & Fundraising, Photography
Tagged 2009, blogathon, Blogathon 2009, kitsilano
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Canon Back-Button Auto Focus
I did a photoshoot the other day for a few friends of mine. The shoot was in a big field, at around 4pm in the afternoon. There was lots of light obviously, since it was a sunny day, but the … Continue reading
Quick Outdoor Photoshoot
Tonight some of my old friends came for a visit, and we went down to the little park near where we grew up to take a few family photos. Unfortunately the weather wasn’t really cooperating, and we got rained on … Continue reading