Tag: Photography

  • Spirit

    Spirit

    This summer, we roamed around Alberta. From Waterton in the south to Japser, Drumheller, and around Edmonton. Through all these travels, we made all manner of memories. Well at least three of us did. The little one didn’t but in making memories with him, I think there was something far more important happening. We were…

  • Frozen February

    Frozen February

    Well birthday month is on us again. Between family and friends, there is quite a bit of celebrating to be had. But it’s also the month that the temperatures head back into the freezer. This year doesn’t seem to be that much different. One thing that is different is that this year, I’m changing my…

  • Repeated confessions of a Digital Native/Resident – was Digi/Ana

    Natives/Immigrants, Resident/Visitors – But what about people who are born “digital” and then want to leave (digital refugees?) or those who are residents (native born, or resident by choice or situation) of the Analogue Isles and never want to venture out of a world that is working just fine and sometimes even trumping those “kids…

  • The Hidden Story

    Especially lately, it seems that I’ve been posting more about my photography than anything else, but only because I’ve been looking for technologies that tell stories. Interestingly enough, if you think about the origins of the still image, it’s always been something that has been used to tell the story. The CMOS hasn’t changed that…

  • Seeing in the Dark

    See It (full 1080p!) bigger at SmugMug. It seems that things are really going to get interesting at the top end of the Nikon (D3s) and Canon (1DMkIV) lines as both have revealed bodies that can essentially see in the dark. Notice, there are no quotes. Something like this, right now, isn’t going to change…