Highlight: May 2009 Archives

Access to tall buildings in the city, in any city really, can be hard to find. Post 9.11, skyline shooting is a troublesome and expensive desire for most anyone. Thankfully I work in an 11 floor building in Downtown Winnipeg, and while the 11th has no sunset views, my work has the 8th floor as well, and that has an amazing view of the sunsets. After months of longing to have had my camera when I see an amazing view out that window, I began taking my camera to work often, on the hopes that the sunset would be worth it. May 20th it was. It was not the best I have seen, but the best I got in the days I had my camera with me. The differing shades and amazing colors begged my lens, and I was more than happy to click the shutter a few dozen times. More Skies and Landscape shots can be found in the Skies and Landscapes Gallery!


Fire in the Sky
This week the highlight photo of the week will be of my nephew Cody, who I was able to convince to sit still for a few shots when I first got into DSLR level photography. I guess you could say he was my first ever model, in the summer of 2006. I wanted to thank him for being so... cooperative with my very new and raw skills with my Canon Rebel. More photo I have taken of people can be found in the People gallery, like some snowboarders, and my second model.


Cody
I mentioned previously on this site that I had donated a print to the Child's Play charity auction being put on by Brigwyn at the Hunter's Lodge blog. That auction is now over, and the winner has chosen their print. I thought it would be fitting to make this weeks highlight the one that the winner will be getting. The winner chose a photo I took about a year ago, and have called Lay of the Land.

I live close to this tall hill that overlooks the St. James and West End areas of the city, and thought it might be a good way to get some elevated vantage point photography done. Little did I knwo that this mountainous pile of garbage, a former landfill in Winnipeg's earlier days, was riddled with gopher holes. Having seen a few, but not able to get close enough by walking before the jittery creechers ran back down one hole or another, and being as stubborn as I am, I decided to sit down, and just wait. I found a good spot right between two active areas with gopher holes, and just waited, and boy did it pay off. This little guy was a bit further away, but was still visible to the camera when it looked like he started scouting another set of holes about 20 feet away. More sights from that trip can be found in the A Trip to Garbage Hill gallery, including a cute dog and many more gophers, but below you will find one of the highlights of the group.


The Lay of the Land
Hey everyone, another Highlight Photo of the Week for you, but first I want to mention once again that the WoW community has banded together to hold a Child's Play charity auction in celebration of the in game holiday Children's Week. Dwight Wallbridge Photography has donated an 8x10 matte print of a photo in this collection of the winners choosing, dependent on model release if the winner chooses one of a person. Dwight Wallbridge Production's podcast All Things Azeroth has also donated a one episode sponsorship of the show. These have a combined value of about $95 USD, and both right now can be had for less than half that! Check out the auction, and help raise money to help kids.

Now, to the highlight. This week I am going back over a year ago. I was working at AAA Alarms, and our only windows faced the sunset, but most of the summer it was always too far one side or the other. When I finally got my replacement DSLR, the Rebel XT, I went photo happy. This is one I caught right near the end of the day in late January, and then the sky turned a beautiful orange as it was tinged by the suns glow. One of many I took out that window in that winter, but still a great time in my photography when I was once again looking through the lens and reimagining the world.

More can be seen in the Best of the Best gallery, but below you will find one of the highlights of the group.


Sunset over Frozen Manitoba

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