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Tag Archives: darkness
A Quick Visit to the Guild, Scarborough, Ontario
A Quick Visit to the Guild, Scarborough, Ontario We were leaving Toronto at about 4PM and the roads were a mess with a bit of rain, a bit of snow and a bit of freezing rain snarling traffic so I … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Toronto
Tagged "The Guild", architectural facades, available light, darkness, freezing rain, Guildwood Park, Ontario, Ottawa, parkland, polar bear, polar bear swim, Scarborough, scarborough ontario, The Guidl Inn, The Guild Inn, toronto buildings, toronto parks, weather conditions
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The Haunted Walk – GH2 Low Light Test
The Haunted Walk – GH2 Low Light Test I finally got my hands on the Lumix GH2 from Panasonic. I’m very excited with this camera due to its small form, light weight and with an adapter I can use all … Continue reading
Posted in Home and About
Tagged bridge, brother, darkness, distortions, first darkness, first light, fish eye, fisheye, GH2, landscape, light test, Low Light Test, Lumix GH2, m4/3, MFT, minor changes, nikon lens, noct nikkor 58mm, noise reduction, Ottawa, panasonic, raw file, raw files, shutter speed, sky, sun, white balance
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Night Lights of Old Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
A bit chilly on the fingers but fun nonetheless to walk around the darkened streets of Old Montreal looking for interesting night scenes to photograph.
Ecological Tour of Cayo Coco
Ecological Tour of Cayo Coco Among all the flashy excursions on catamarans, swimming with dolphins, and paragliding is this little trip. For only 10 Cuban Convertible Pesos you can get on a small “Train” and get driven to various locations … Continue reading
Posted in Caribbean & Mexico, Cayo Coco, Cuba
Tagged bat cave, bats, beach, boar cave, cayo coco, coco, cuban convertible pesos, cubans, cuc, dance club, dance floor, darkness, dolphins, ecological tour, foliage, fountains, hammocks, Iguana, little trip, ocean water, pelican, salt water pool, sand dunes, shell, small train, starfish, swimming with dolphins, tents, tourist resorts, vulture, wild boar
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Tarpon Springs, Florida – The Sponge Docks
We had begun the day with intentions of cycling the Pinellas Trail from Tarpons Springs to St. Petersburg but when it began to rain and remain cold, we decided to turn back at about the 30 km mark and take … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged bicycle, boats, busy port, campsite, clouds, cycling, darkness, Everglades, images, natural sponges, photos, pictures, pinellas trail, port, sponge docks, st petersburg, Tarpon Springs Florida, tarpons springs, west coast
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