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Thursday, March 18, 2010

You need to have fun sometimes...

I would have to say that some of my photography ventures into the avante-garde. Taking pictures of lights and other objects, just because they're there or the light is falling on them a certain way or just some stroke of "mad genius" (substitute "genius" with "fool") hits me.

Some may not understand "why" I took a certain photograph. Others may find it quaint. But to each their own. I shoot photography not because someone else likes it, but because I want to. An innate need to do something that can't be voiced other than by visual means. So if you like this: that's great. If you don't like this: Good for you too. Everybody is entitled to their own opinion.

I enjoy photography, it's a hobby as well as an occupation for me. Everyone sees the world through their own eyes. It just means that my perception differs from yours. There is no wrong way to do photography so long as the meaning of the image comes across if there is any "deep" meaning. You can even play around with exposure as long as you convey what you wanted to convey. That is the essence of photography.

Here are three pictures with no other meaning than: "I wanted to take a picture of whatever that was in the picture...so I did..."


© 2010 FalconRose Photography


© 2010 FalconRose Photography


© 2010 FalconRose Photography

As I said...there's really no meaning other than "I wanted to take this picture". And let me end this post on a note: If you're not enjoying photography anymore...THEN you're doing something wrong." Don't let anyone take the joy out of your photography. After all having fun behind the viewfinder is the most important thing.

Happy Shooting...

Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Perfect All-Weather Photographer's Jacket for Vancouver; Thanks Dad!

When my father passed away in December, I inherited many of his clothes that my mother felt would fit me. Of the many clothes that my father wore that she passed down, one of them would prove to be one of the most useful jackets that I have ever seen. This was an angler’s jacket; a fisherman’s jacket. When my father passed away, my mother gave me his "angler's jacket". He never went fishing...he wasn't a fisherman; he wore that jacket just once because my mother bought it for him and it was cold and wet. Then it got passed down to me after his death. And he didn't know it, but I'm going to be able to make great use out of this jacket.

With Vancouver’s rainy weather, it is not surprising that Vancouver is listed as one of the worst places to do photography in unless you have a weather resistant camera like a Nikon D200/300 or pro-grade D3/D3X camera. I think the Canons are also weather resistant as well, but I’m not as familiar with that brand as with my Nikon cameras.

Many people talk about photographer’s vests: those tacky looking vests that have dozens of pockets to put stuff into like batteries, memory card cases, AA battery cases for one's flash...etc etc etc, your remote trigger cords, filters (in their cases)...and what not. Well up here, a photographer’s vest isn’t enough with the copious amounts of rainfall that we get in the Lower Mainland (it’s raining right now as I write this).

As you can see from the photos, it's got all sorts of pockets on the interior for keeping the spare batteries warm on a cold day as well as exterior pockets for keeping other equipment on your person. That way then you don't have to take a huge day pack, you can get by with a camera bag that's lighter than usual, because your jacket's carrying the rest of your stuff.

The jacket exterior...



The two right pockets (exterior)



The two left pockets (exterior)



These next two sets of pockets are perfect for 2 batteries a piece. So frankly you could potentially have two batteries (EN-EL3s or BP-511s) or one EN-EL4a in each internal pocket (staying warm for use).

Interior pockets (left side)



Interior pockets (right side)



Thanks, Dad...I'll always be remembering you when I'm wearing this jacket during my outdoor shoots.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Central City Night Shots - January 05, 2008

I had the opportunity recently to take my Manfrotto 190XB up to Surrey Central Station and take some shots of the SFU Campus building (long exposures between 4 & 8 seconds).  This made the building itself visible to some extent and I did enjoy the ability to be able to take those shots because then I was able to while away the hours between my arriving from Joyce Station at Surrey Central and the 321 arriving by taking photos.  



This first shot shows the curve of the building really nicely which gives the building a nice open feel.  The wide open rafters that you can somewhat see in the building also makes for a very airy view.  



This second shot shows the westward side of SFU-Surrey Campus and shows a little of how the light plays with the angles of the building.  I kinda feel fond of this shot because it's the first time I've actually taken a really long-exposure shot.  I'd like to try at least a minute on my next nite architecture shot, but I find that it may cause a lot of glare in the lamps.  I'm going to have to take a good hard look at this before I start doing this to make money because I do want to specialize in night-architecture photography. 

Photos from the Archives #6

Welcome to Part 6 of my archived photos...the ones that I never got around to editing until now. This is the last archival post until I get some more edits done to my other archive photos.

Fountains by Canada Place

Foutains by Canada Place © 2007 FalconRose Photography

False Creek by Cambie Street Bridge

False Creek by Cambie Bridge© 2007 FalconRose Photography

Lens-Hood Effect

Through the Lens Hood © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Looking up Howe Street - Digital Watercolor

Looking Up Howe Street (digital watercolor) © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Canada Goose

Canada Goose (Lensbaby effect) © 2007 FalconRose Photography

False Creek Water Taxi Approaching

False Creek Water Taxi Approaching © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Zoom Airlines Airbus A320

Zoom Airlines Airbus A320 © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Waterfront Station

Waterfront Station Terminal © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Vancouver Panorama from Skytrain 2

Vancouver Panorama from SkyTrain # 2 © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Vancouver Panorama from SkyTrain

Vancouver Panorama from Sky Train # 1 © 2007 FalconRose Photography (a black & white)

United Airlines 767

United Airlines Boeing 767 © 2007 FalconRose Photography



North Shore (panorama) © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Lufthansa Airbus A340

Lufthansa Airbus A340 © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Fedex Airbus on Tarmac

FedEx Airbus on Tarmac © 2007 FalconRose Photography

The View from Canada Place

The View from Canada Place © 2007 FalconRose Photography

And there we are...that's all the photos that I have edited so far from the Archives.

Photos from the Archive #5

Welcome to Part 5 of my archived photos...the ones that I never got around to editing until now. Just a few more posts until I'm done.

False Creek at Dusk Panorama

False Creek at Dusk (panorama)© 2007 FalconRose Photography

Storm Clouds at Dusk

Storm Clouds at Dusk © 2007 FalconRose Photography
(taken at Vanier Park)

Last Glow of Twilight

Last Glow of Twilight © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Clouds over West End

Clouds over West End © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Granville Island Public Market Sign

Granville Island Public Market Sign © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Playtime at the Beach

Playtime at the Beach © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Definitely a bit cold that day.

Now here comes a whole series of Bald Eagle Shots which were shot at Vanier Park. This is where I wish I had that 400mm f/2.8 or 600mm f/4.

Bald Eagle by Kits Point 4

Bald Eagle at Kits Point # 4 © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Bald Eagle by Kits Point 3

Bald Eagle at Kits Point # 3 © 2007 FalconRose Photography

There were several photographers clustered around the tree the nest was in, and that poor male bald eagle was pretty antsy. This next picture almost looks as if the eagle is asking "When are you idiots going to go away???"

Bald Eagle by Kits Point 2

Bald Eagle at Kits Point #2 © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Bald Eagle by Kits Point 1

Bald Eagle at Kits Point # 1 © 2007 FalconRose Photography (a black & white)

1 more post with 15 photos comin' up.

Photos from the Archive #4

Welcome to Part 4 of my archived photos...the ones that I never got around to editing until now. Unfortunately, there are more of them that I still haven't gotten around to editing yet. I guess I'm just a little lazy on that account...

False Creek Water Taxi Turns

The False Creek Water Taxi Turns© 2007 FalconRose Photography

Some other pictures of White Rock from when we went the last time.

Noisy damned seagull!

Yap Yap Yap

Yap Yap Yap © 2007 FalconRose Photography
White Rock Seagull


White Seagull on Rock © 2007 FalconRose Photography
(don't know if it's the same seagull as the previous pic)

The White Rock


The White Rock © 2007 FalconRose Photography

White Rock Pier 2

Looking down White Rock Pier © 2007 FalconRose Photography
White Rock Pier

White Rock Pier © 2007 FalconRose Photography
Sailboat at Dusk

Sailboat at Dusk © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Amtrak Train

The Amtrak Train © 2007 FalconRose Photography

(end White Rock Photos)



Watching the Storm Clouds Roll In © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Tranquil Pond (black & white)

Tranquil Pond © 2007 FalconRose Photography (a black & white)

With this post that means I've still got 2 more posts with the last being 15 photos.

Photos from the Archives #3

Welcome to Part 3 of my archived photos...the ones that I never got around to editing until now. These are still a part of the hard-drive. Unfortunately, there are more of them that I still haven't gotten around to editing yet.

Walking Down Burrard Street

Burrard at Night © 2007 FalconRose Photography

This was taken when I was coming home from my parents' place one evening, I decided to walk it over the Burrard Bridge. Decided to tweak it in "oils filter". Still looks like a photo though.

Evening Light Reflections

Reflections of Light on Trees © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Snow on Joyce Street Trees

Snow on Trees near Joyce Skytrain © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Christmas Lights on West Boulevard

Christmas Lights on West Boulevard © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Autumn Maple Leaves

Red Maple Leaves © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Autumn Leaves on the Boulevard

Autumn Leaves on the Boulevard © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Storm Clouds behind the Canadian Flag

Storm Clouds Form behind Canadian Flag © 2007 FalconRose Photography

False Creek Water Traffic

False Creek Waterfront © 2007 FalconRose Photography



Water Taxi on False Creek Waterfront © 2007 FalconRose Photography

False Creek Water Taxi

False Creek Water Taxi © 2007 FalconRose Photography

Well, folks, I'm going to be putting these up 10 at a time so that you don't have to scroll like mad through them to see them all. That means I've still got 3 more posts with the last being 15 photos.

For those of you snapping. Happy shooting.