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Fifty Two Clicks
1 photo a week for 52 weeks. Anything goes by anyone that wants to take part.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Road to the Alberta Legislative Building - Peter Verboom
Stay tuned for a new website launching hopefully by next week. There'll be a post here with links when the time comes.
Here's two more photos from this week:
Labels:
Alberta Legislative Bulding,
edmonton,
red light,
road,
streetlights,
sunset
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
My First View of the Aurora Borealis - Peter Verboom
Good to see Bill posting, I know he's a busy guy what with all the crying from me leaving ;) Right back at ya too!
I'm not normally this blunt but wow it was pretty easy to pick a shot for this week. Went 30 minutes north of Edmonton until we escaped the city light pollution. Unfortunately it was also one day before a full Moon so it was pretty bright once your eyes adjusted.
A lifelong wish come true. 59 seconds at ISO 640, 18mm, f7.1. I've often remarked that I have three favourite things: Northern Lights, Airplanes, but I forget the third... I think it is Volcanoes. I have this website bookmarked for when is best to go see the Aurora Borealis. They also have an automatic email service when it's above 50% chance of seeing the dancing light, so expect to see many more shots in the future. It was so surreal waiting for the Aurora Borealis to appear. It was only a 40% forecast strength this night but was enough to be amazed. At first we didn't see anything appearing, but out above the trees we saw what looked at first like rapidly moving clouds appearing from nowhere but we quickly realized what we were seeing. They were not as green to the naked eye but when doing a long exposure the green colour was captured vividly. I can't wait to see what a higher strength night will look like.
Here's what I had to choose from this week:
I'm not normally this blunt but wow it was pretty easy to pick a shot for this week. Went 30 minutes north of Edmonton until we escaped the city light pollution. Unfortunately it was also one day before a full Moon so it was pretty bright once your eyes adjusted.
A lifelong wish come true. 59 seconds at ISO 640, 18mm, f7.1. I've often remarked that I have three favourite things: Northern Lights, Airplanes, but I forget the third... I think it is Volcanoes. I have this website bookmarked for when is best to go see the Aurora Borealis. They also have an automatic email service when it's above 50% chance of seeing the dancing light, so expect to see many more shots in the future. It was so surreal waiting for the Aurora Borealis to appear. It was only a 40% forecast strength this night but was enough to be amazed. At first we didn't see anything appearing, but out above the trees we saw what looked at first like rapidly moving clouds appearing from nowhere but we quickly realized what we were seeing. They were not as green to the naked eye but when doing a long exposure the green colour was captured vividly. I can't wait to see what a higher strength night will look like.
Here's what I had to choose from this week:
p.s. I tried posting before Midnight but with the Time Zone change I just missed the cutoff :)
Labels:
aurora borealis,
edmonton,
long exposure,
night,
northern lights
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
The Pink Bike - Bill at Bmcvisuals
It's been a while, but I'm back! I hope you have been enjoying all of Pete's great images. I love seeing his shots over his 5 day drive to Edmonton, even though I'll miss him while he's gone for the next couple of years.
Tears aside, here is this weeks shot.
I was walking up Yonge St on my lunch when from 5 blocks away I could see this pink bike chained up to a lamp post. How odd I say! The paint looks so thick I don't think the bike actually rides. Low and behold I found an article about 2 people from a school here in Toronto that go around creating these artistic bikes to be placed in different parts of the city. A way to colourize things I guess you can say, make for something fun and appealing. After the year of the Moose, and most from Ontario will know what I'm talking about, the bikes are a much needed addition!
Tears aside, here is this weeks shot.
I was walking up Yonge St on my lunch when from 5 blocks away I could see this pink bike chained up to a lamp post. How odd I say! The paint looks so thick I don't think the bike actually rides. Low and behold I found an article about 2 people from a school here in Toronto that go around creating these artistic bikes to be placed in different parts of the city. A way to colourize things I guess you can say, make for something fun and appealing. After the year of the Moose, and most from Ontario will know what I'm talking about, the bikes are a much needed addition!
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Drive Out West - Peter Verboom
I'm stuck using free wifi in the lobby at my apartment for a while so I haven't had as much time to post content as normal. I've added a ton of photos from the 5 day drive to my Picasa/Google Photos account.
I've chosen one photo from each day, as well as a link to the rest of the shots from that day.
https://picasaweb.google.com/peterverboom/27August2011Day1?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCPaYkOGGi96DQQ&feat=directlink
https://picasaweb.google.com/peterverboom/27August2011Day2?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCPjVvIa1pJ_gxAE&feat=directlink
https://picasaweb.google.com/peterverboom/29August2011DayThree?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCI-PhKrtn53EMA&feat=directlink
https://picasaweb.google.com/peterverboom/30August2011DayFour?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCI2k1ZCa0OioDw&feat=directlink
https://picasaweb.google.com/peterverboom/31August2011DayFive?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCKuK_vrtyqW1PQ&feat=directlink
I've chosen one photo from each day, as well as a link to the rest of the shots from that day.
https://picasaweb.google.com/peterverboom/27August2011Day1?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCPaYkOGGi96DQQ&feat=directlink
https://picasaweb.google.com/peterverboom/27August2011Day2?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCPjVvIa1pJ_gxAE&feat=directlink
https://picasaweb.google.com/peterverboom/29August2011DayThree?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCI-PhKrtn53EMA&feat=directlink
https://picasaweb.google.com/peterverboom/30August2011DayFour?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCI2k1ZCa0OioDw&feat=directlink
Labels:
alberta,
manitoba,
ontario,
pancake bay,
road trip,
saskatchewan,
sudbury,
sunset,
windmill
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Three Horkers - Peter Verboom
There were three kids sitting here chewing tobacco and horking it out like crazy between their legs. What a mess. Taken in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
This is just a quick post for this week. I'll upload all my favourite photos from my drive out west next week. Too many to sort though and too much to do right now while getting settled.
This is just a quick post for this week. I'll upload all my favourite photos from my drive out west next week. Too many to sort though and too much to do right now while getting settled.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Five - Peter Verboom
Taking a break this week to spend time with family before leaving to go to Edmonton this Thursday. Also, I'm busy packing so not many chances to take photos this week. I'm posting an old photo from last November taken in Winnipeg, Manitoba on a drive back home from Banff, Alberta.
I was browsing some images from our previous trip out west and I remembered this image Mandy took while we were looking at a print studio in downtown Winnipeg. There are five fire escape doors on this building which got me thinking about our drive to Edmonton how it will be five days long. I'm excited for all the photo opportunities I'll have so stay tuned for new pics next week! Assuming I find WiFi somewhere ;)
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