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Tag Archives: nighttime photography
What the heck happened to the city of my childhood?
What an awesome weekend! In fact, it was so awesome that it’s hard to know where to begin, so I’ll just start at the beginning. Every year I go to the Exposure Photo & Video Imaging Show in Toronto where … Continue reading
Posted in Atmosphere, Blogging, Celebrations, Clothing/Costumes, Exploring, iPhone 5s, Low light photography, Memories, Nighttime Photography, People, Photography, Portraits, Street Photography, Toronto, Ontario
Tagged anime, anime north, atmosphere, blogging, celebrations, conventions, costumes, exploring, iPhone 5s, low light photography, memories, nighttime photography, ontario, people, photography, portraits, street photography, Toronto
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Circle of light
The fireworks that we went to see on Saturday night was only one event in a weekend full of festivities. There was a classic car show, a BBQ, pony trail rides, an arts and crafts show, a volleyball tournament, an … Continue reading
Posted in Abstract, Amusement parks/Fairs, Blogging, Celebrations, Colours, Curves, Lines & Shapes, Contrast, Mount Forest, Ontario, Nighttime Photography, Photography, Photography Experiments
Tagged abstract, amusement parks, blogging, celebrations, colours, contrast, curves, lines, mount forest, nighttime photography, ontario, photography, photography experiments, shapes
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Supermoon
It’s obvious that I am a Summer person because now that the weather has warmed up I have such an abundance of new photos that I don’t even know where to start in sharing them with you. Since I already … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishments, Blogging, Camera Settings, Dundalk, Ontario, Nighttime Photography, Photographic Challenges, Photography, Photography Experiments, The Moon
Tagged accomplishments, blogging, camera settings, dundalk, full moon, nighttime photography, ontario, photographic challenges, photography, photography experiments, supermoon, the moon
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Goodnight Sun!
If I consider reading on the point my favourite thing to do at Wright Point Resort (see Reader’s Paradise) , a close second would be watching the sun set. Fairly recently I posted some photos of sunsets at home, after … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Clouds, Contrast, Hotels/Resorts, Landscapes, Nighttime Photography, Photo Editing, Photography, Port Loring, Ontario, Reflections, Silhouettes, Sunsets/Sunrises, Travel, Vacations, Water/Waterfalls
Tagged blogging, clouds, contrast, landscapes, nighttime photography, ontario, photo editing, photography, port loring, reflections, resorts, silhouettes, sunsets, travel, vacations, water
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Abstract Beauty
While there are many things that my hubby lacks patience for, fishing isn’t one of them :). He can stand in the same place and fish for hours without taking a break, and he loves it! While we were on … Continue reading
Posted in Abstract, Atmosphere, Blogging, Colours, Curves, Lines & Shapes, Composition, Focus, Hotels/Resorts, Nature, Nighttime Photography, Photography, Port Loring, Ontario, Reflections, Travel, Vacations, Water/Waterfalls
Tagged abstract, atmostphere, blogging, colours, composition, curves, focus, lines, nature, nighttime photography, ontario, photography, port loring, reflections, resorts, travel, vacations, water
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Fly me to the moon
August 1st – bad day at work and then late baseball game for my son, Daniel, meant that by the time we got home I was really tired and just wanted to relax for a bit and then hit the … Continue reading