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Life… can be overwhelming sometimes.
by RadMan on Feb.13, 2010, under Picture
Well, weeping Buddas can say it all sometimes. I was looking up from my couch and was (if you can call it that) inspired to take this shot. I find it rather symbolic of much of my past 10 months.
Not much for me to say really, just thought I should put something up since it’s been a while.
Hope people find the shot aesthetically pleasing.
RadMan
Power of Mother Nature
by RadMan on Dec.19, 2009, under Picture
Even though I’ve become a little cynical and jaded over the past while, from time to time life seems to throw things at us that merit a moment of appreciation. Mid-October clouds can be quite impressive.
More Thompson, MB
by RadMan on Dec.18, 2009, under Picture, Vacation
Going through old shots. Here are a few more shots in the Thompson area, March ’09.
A – For the first 2 shots I exposed for the sun (so basically really underexposed the shot) and went black & white. These smaller versions don’t do the shots justice, but I was certainly pleased with the kind of solitary feeling I got.
B – The next 2 shots were taken at Pisew Falls outside Thompson. Quite neat to the the snow and ice formations from the fall’s mist.
The rest are just some neat shots.
Anybody longing warmer weather?
by RadMan on Dec.16, 2009, under Picture
I’m particularly happy with the shot of Chris. I think it portrays her with a confidence and competency in a hobby she enjoys.
I’m also particularly happy with the shot of the robin. The multitude of small branches made it impossible to use the autofocus… so I had to go manual. Very happy with how it turned out.
The last two, well I was lucky as heck. The first presents the setup. As I was looking around I saw a Canada goose come in for landing. I JUST managed to train my camera on him and pull the trigger on the shutter as he slid-in for landing. I think I captured a neat moment there.
So many pictures!
by RadMan on Dec.16, 2009, under Picture
The first is a zoomed-in shot of the falls themselves. I chose settings that permitted a slightly slower shutter speed to give a light blurring to the waterfall. In my experimenting in processing I found the black and white rendition moved me most.
The second is also near Shannon Falls. On our way back to the parking lot to leave the sun started coming over the mountain and fell rather strikingly on leaves by the creek. They really stood out and I tried to capture that.


















