Sunday, December 26, 2010

Top Photographs of 2010

When I had my first meeting with my Photography Instructor Harry, I had to provide 10 to 15 of my favourite pictures but I had some troubles and I think I had it narrowed down to about 25. Driving around the past week, I've been hearing all the Top Music Countdowns for 2010 and I thought it would be a good idea to try this with photographs I've taken during 2010. 

I'm going to break this into 4 categories; The Great Outdoors, Buildings/Monuments, Animals and Just For Fun and I’ll place my top 3 photos for each group.  I’ll then have to make my top pick of #1 Photo of 2010.

Top Three Photographs - Animals


This is my mom's cat Dempster.  She was enjoying the winter sun in our backyard.

This beautiful swan was in the Toronto Harbor.




This little fella was charging me because he thought I had food. Sorry.....
 
 Top Three Photographs - Buildings and Monuments


Mozart statue in Vienna, Austria.

Our beautiful Parliament Buildings decorated for the holidays.
Kaiser Franz Joseph....it just sums up the sadness of the Old Emperor...his sons suicide pact,the murder of his wife and the assassination of his heir and then the destruction of the Dual Monarchy and all the miseries that followed from that... (thanks to my Uncle for the back ground on the Old Emperor




Top Three Photographs - The Great Outdoors

 
A simple Daisy at the end of my driveway.

Kayaker and 2 Geese taken this fall at Hog's Back in Ottawa.

Upper Canada Village at Night.
Top Three Photographs - Just For Fun

Taken in Vienna, Austria.  These bikes were everywhere in the city.

DARTH!!!  What more can I say.  I've been a Star Wars fan from the very beginning. Am I showing my age?

My Lego Stormtropper.  There is a Photographer named Mike Stimpton who does the most amazing photographs with Lego.  He has inspired me to try my hand with Lego.  I had fun.

 My Number One Photograph of 2010........

I took a Photography Workshop that took place at the Experimental Park in Ottawa.  It was pouring when we showed up at 6:30 AM and then it just stopped.  I got some amazing photos but his was my favorite of the Workshop.  This photo and my Darth Vader were running neck and neck as my favorite.  It was a tough choice.
I hope you enjoy my pictures.  I can't wait to start working on my favorites of 2011.

Happy New Year!!!!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Upper Canada Village at Night

Looking for something to do over the Christmas Holidays?  Take the short drive to Morrisburg, Ontario and visit Upper Canada Village at Night.  http://www.uppercanadavillage.com/UCV/index_e.aspx?ArticleID=629
The park is covered with 250,000 lights which takes 6 weeks to get put up and on Saturday Nights, they have been getting 3,000 people visiting.  You can walk through the park or take a horse drawn carriage ride.  They also have a skating area. 

The church is the most amazing location in the park. 
I'm still learning alot about Night Photography and it was so much fun playing with a few different techniques.  I was great some great tips from my photography buddy Andre.  Looking forward to trying some more techniques but I hope you enjoy some of the pictures I took on my little adventure to Upper Canada Village.

Upper Canada Village 2010.  The house on the corner of Church Street.

A simple picture but I love it.

A shot overlooking the pond.

Love this picture with the snow covered lights

Candles in the small church window.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Ottawa At Night

I often forget how beautiful my City of Ottawa is especially at night.  Since I got my Nikon D3000 for Christmas I've been wanting to make it downtown to photograph the city.  After doing some night photography on my vacation to Munich, Prague, Vienna and Budapest this fall I realized I was in desperate need of some assistance with taking pictures as night. 

Thanks to a workshop with Ottawa Photo Safari and instructor Ray Pilon my night photography skills have gotten better over night.  I've got a long way to go, but it was a huge step forward for me.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with the lights a glow in the background.

We are so lucky to be able to get up on the hill and take photos of this great building.  It looks so amazing all done up in lights.
  
Now I know where the secret photo spot is at Parliament Hill

Our War Memorial at Night.  I love the shadows.

One of my favorite shots.  You can see the amazing light show happening all over the building and the flame.

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My family moved from Oakville, Ontario to Pembroke, Ontario in 1976 and from the moment I arrived in the little town of Pembroke my goal was to leave but with being 7 years old I had a number of years to wait. Attending Champlain High School and trying to decide my future, I was determined to go to Sheridan College in Oakville and take the Journalism Program there. I took a Co-op credit through High School and did my work experience at a local Pembroke weekly newspaper where they gave me a notepad, a pen, a camera and sent me out in the vast city of Pembroke. My favourite weekly task was to go to the local human society and take a picture of the Pet of Week. I actually loved my time working on the paper but the photography portion interested me more than the writing. My Journalism dreams didn’t happened but my love of photography carried with me but in the past few years I’ve started to become more and more interested in the technique of photography and in 2009 I received my first DSLR camera and have become a photography junkie. I’m hoping you enjoy following this blog and watch my love for photography grow with each posting.
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