Showing posts with label Victoria Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victoria Park. Show all posts

Catching up on pictures

I forgot my T4 slip at work, so instead of doing my taxes, I'm catching up on some pictures I meant to post a while back. These are from last week, when I was supposed to meet Ryan. Most of the photos didn't turn out, but these ones are post-worthy. More pictures to come shortly.


I loved the contrast between this bright red bush and the cool blue water. I'm worried that I have too much negative space in the bottom-left corner, but the picture with ducks in the space takes away too much from the bush.


Not a fantastic picture per-say, but I did capture this goose squawking and chasing other geese. Cropped to emphasize the action.

Park Pictures

Last Friday, Ryan and I left work before the sun set and sauntered (well, you can't really saunter properly when it's that cold... it just sounds more dignified) around Victoria Park, taking a few snaps. I got a little more mileage out of my macro lens, which, in case you didn't know, can most certainly be used as a 'regular' lens. With a maximum aperture of 2.8f, it's quite fast, so ideal for the low light situation we were in. It also has VR for when I was too cold to stop shaking.


I love the entanglement of branches; it reminds me of veins and arteries, or perhaps the nervous system.


This shot is of the oft-photographed park benches. You can see the mist hovering above the river.


A leaf in the snow.

The following shots are some closeups of icicles, with the sun as a backdrop. I wasn't so much utilizing the macro capabilities, as I was experimenting with aperture and focus.


This first one is just a plain closeup. If you look at the full image, you'll notice it's not quite in focus; but considering the lack of tripod and the frigid temperature, I think it's good enough.


I'm filing this one under 'abstract'. I think it looks hand-drawn, and it has a wispy/misty feeling thanks to the out-of-focus branches.


This one is a pretty poor composition, but I really like the colour of the sun. It also looks like that icicle was just pasted on top, or shot against a blue-screen with the sun added later.

And here's a knowledge nugget to file away somewhere: Queen Victoria became the de facto first Queen of Canada. The Dominion of Canada was created in 1867, during the reign of Queen Victoria, making her Canada's first sovereign.