Monthly Archives: February 2010

You Don’t Need A Big, Fancy Camera

I was thumbing through some old images this morning and came across the particular image above. It was taken with my trusty point & shoot camera about 3 years ago, a Canon (gasp!) SD750 that’s about ohhh, 5 years old now. It’s a 6 megapixel camera, and shot this image (according to EXIF data on...

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Trash or Treasure?

Earlier this week I read an e-mail thread about collecting your worst images from 2009, and collating them as a lesson in photography. Images that would be included would typically include those where someone walks through your frame at the key moment, images with no discernible subject, images out of focus or blurry, or those...

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This Is Why I Live In Seattle

There’s something about the weather in this part of the US. Whenever it’s sunny (no matter what the actual temperature is outside) people flock in their hundreds to get out and enjoy it. Coming from a city where the sun and good weather is taken for granted and most definitely under-utilised I can definitely see...

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February Wallpaper

I’ve been snowboarding at Mt. Baker in northern Washington many times, and each of those times I’ve always driven by the turn-off to the Nooksack Falls. Every time I passed it in the car I wondered what it was like and driven on by. But today (yes, today, around 1.00pm) I stopped. My February wallpaper...

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