Thursday, January 28, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
More New Year illumination
As conference on the Bahamas approaches rapidly meaning next series are going to be so tropics. I need to post quickly some of New Year shots. Here goes.














Labels: 12-60, Christmas lights, night photography, Olympus E-30
Monday, December 21, 2009
Christmas lights
Downtown is quite a view with all the lights these nights.


















Labels: 12-60, Christmas lights, downtown, night photography, Olympus E-30, Victoria
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Winter stroll
...or at least what goes for winter in this neck of the woods.




and of course beautiful Mt.Baker - that's where 70-300 comes handy.





and of course beautiful Mt.Baker - that's where 70-300 comes handy.
Labels: 70-300, 9-18, Cattle Point, Mt.Baker, Olympus E-30, Victoria
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Fall colors - tired yet?
We just don't seem to run out of them, and it's hard to stop photographing them.






Labels: 9-18, autumn, fall, Olympus E-30, Victoria
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Salmon run
Every year in October-November we are treated to this amazing spectacle - salmon running up the river, playing, fighting, spawning and, well, dying. Challenging to photograph but quite spectacular. So, I've got a few killer ones... and most of them got lost in hard drive crash over this weekend. Showing a few...
This mountain serves as a backdrop...
...to a river (well, water stream rather, river is a bit too loud) which fills up with rain runnoff as fall comes.
Water is even more shallow near the shore, fish is frolicking right under your feet, you can extend your arm and actually touch some:
Closer...
... closer...
...and closer yet...
... and this is where that brilliant shot should have been placed proudly: close-up of chum salmon's open mouth, teeth are sharp, one eye looks right at you... no luck recovering that one. Very disappointing. Oh well, look at pretty autumn leaves instead:

This mountain serves as a backdrop...
...to a river (well, water stream rather, river is a bit too loud) which fills up with rain runnoff as fall comes.
Water is even more shallow near the shore, fish is frolicking right under your feet, you can extend your arm and actually touch some:
Closer...
... closer...
...and closer yet...
... and this is where that brilliant shot should have been placed proudly: close-up of chum salmon's open mouth, teeth are sharp, one eye looks right at you... no luck recovering that one. Very disappointing. Oh well, look at pretty autumn leaves instead:
Labels: 12-60, Olympus E-30, salmon run



















