Thursday, November 25, 2010
Macro Photography - Hydrangea Flower
I started experimenting with macro photography quite early with my original Panasonic Lumix camera and when I purchased the Canon Rebel XSI, my macro lens was one of my first purchases. I am fascinated by the explosion of colours as well as the close-ups you can achieve with this great lens. Off and on I will be showcasing these wonderful variety of flowers on this blog and I wanted to start with the Hydrangea because of it's vibrant colours and the way it's presents itself.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
We move to Cinque Terre Italy
What a fascinating group of villages in Northern Italy. Cinque Terre is known world wide for its wonderful vistas as well as its amazing hiking. As a photographer I can assure you that you will get some of the best pictures that you can imagine. The idea is to start at Riomaggiore and hike to each of the cities on the way. The next is Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and finally Monterrosso. Each of these tiny village offers the same luxuries as a major city with some wonderful restaurants, shops and the amazing locals of course. It is impossible to compare the differences because each one is so unique. Monterrosso offers two beaches with a great backdrop and Corniglia is way up on the cliff of Cinque Terre. In my opinion Riomaggiore and Vernazza offers the best views and of course the best photos. So many colours it's hard to keep track of which village your in and what landscape you're looking at.
In Toronto I have visited quite a few unique shows showcasing artists and everything you can imagine under one roof. I remember years ago being fascinated by a specific acrylic picture and I recall it being Riomaggiore from above. This picture could only be taken by a hiker and someone is not afraid of heights! Please enjoy the selection of my pictures of Cinque Terre and fall in love with Italy again.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
I want you love Italy! Gondola's, many gondola's! Take a walk throughout the day and late into the evening and you can find these gondola's everywhere. We quickly realized that black was the colour of choice and the interiors vary. It's very surreal to see these gondoliers attract couples, families and others to enjoy the gondola trip through Venice. Sometimes you may get lucky and find a gondola with an accordian player or a gondolier singing "O sole mio". Truly romantic and an important part of your trip to Venice.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Italy and France pictures, Sept 19, 2010 to October 9,2010
Recently I have had the pleasure to travel to Europe the first time as a photographer. I wanted to let everyone enjoy the pictures of the cities we visited. We travelled from Southern Italy starting in Siracusa, Sicily and north through Rome, Firenze, Cinque Terre and Venizia in Italy with Paris being our final destination. I brought quite a few lenses with me to get the most out of the experience but found that I tended to gravitate to my Sigma 18-200 mm lens which is a combo wide angle and telephoto lens. I was able to take some great candid shots as well as a few night shots which I really like.
My experience in photography has spanned over two years and I have taken a few courses in Toronto Ontario, Canada at Henry's. I will include links below so you can check out their sites. I am also doing an online training course which is based in the United States and is a wonderful site to help the amateur photographer and the advanced photographer. The name is Kelby Training. It showcases some of the best photographers in North America as well as some cool techniques you can use if you are an owner of Photoshop with all the updates. The price per month is very reasonable and very essential if you want perfect your skills.
Feedback on the pics is more than welcome as I think it's great to share any tips one might have about photography.
Below are some of the links listed above so you can check them out.
http://www.kelbytraining.com/
http://www.henrys.com/
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