Monday, November 10, 2008

Flowing Water

This photograph was made to demonstrate water moving.  When I made this photograph, I also made several other ones with a variety of shutter speed and aperture.  This final shot is the one I liked the best.  

Water flows into the image and flows out.  It is useful to make a series of photos and then be able to select the best one.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Dragon Face

Making Photographs to tell stories is critical with photography.  I enjoy looking at clouds and seeing images in them.  Here is another sample of seeing what is not there.  

The way you make a photo can influence what is seen.  

Do you see anything different?


Saturday, November 8, 2008

Telling the story

John Maschak takes some amazing photographs.  He also makes a good subject.  This image uses rule of thirds to include John and the Alberta Wild Rose as subjects.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

The Whole Story

While in Jasper this summer, we went on a walking tour of the Mt. Edith Cavell.  Before we could go, we had to sign a waiver that waived responsibility of the tour up to and including death.  

I have learned to make sure that I read every line before signing.  The alternate side was that I couldn't go on the trip unless I signed.....

I love photos that have the goal of telling the story.  I shared the photo with several on our tour and they remembered well what they had to agree to after seeing this image.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Without Words

This elk was only a couple of feet from myself.  It was quite amusing as other photographers stood way back.  I realize that these are wild animals and the eyes and mouth tell the story that I was too close.  While I was protected by a vehicle, I definitely read the language of the animal.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Watchful parent

This parent was very watchful of us walking nearby.  The goslings were busy feeding while the parent kept watch.  

The benefit of a 200 mm lens allowed me to get close enough without disrupting the goslings feeding.  

The straight neck of the Canada Goose provides an interesting contrast to the see of green and soft curves.

Monday, November 3, 2008







This shot was fun to take.  Generally, I like to snap casual shots in preparation for a 'posed' shot.  In this case, giving the subjects an opportunity to set themselves up allowed a set up with the crossed clubs.  

At the same time, it would have been even better to then ask the other team to cross their clubs.


Sunday, November 2, 2008

Catching the action

At a guard competition this summer, I tried to catch the action of diving in at the beginning of the race.  Even with a 200 lens, I did not catch great images.  

Next time, I will make sure that I am closer and a shooting with a burst to ensure I catch the action.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Reading Directions




It is amazing how teachers can't read....  Actually, we had permission to walk the course as we were photographers.