The 360 photographs from a stolen ride in February became the fodder for a series of increasingly abstract images…
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The trick to zoo photography is to catch your subject without the enclosure, which becomes an exercise in framing. The Toronto Zoo is a particular nice place to do zoo photography because of the quality of the enclosures. It also happens to have one of the finest plant collections in the world, so if you like taking photos of plants it’s brilliant.
These were taken in the summer of 2012 using the Olympus EPL-3 PEN micro four thirds camera.
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Except for this one, it was taken with a Ricoh ThetaV 360 camera. |
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Except for this one, it was taken with a Ricoh ThetaV 360 camera. |
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Some time at home in Norfolk, England this past summer soaking up the sea shore and the flora and fauna. We also happened to stumble across the Sandringham Flower Show, so there are some award winners in there.
Here is a map of the area the photos were taken in. Photos taken with the trusty Canon T6i. Here is a link to the album.
Binham Priory. |
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Pre Christmas shots of local birds in our backyard in Elora, Ontario, Canada.
Taken with a Canon Rebel T6i using the stock 55-250mm zoom. ISO 800, preset exposure from -2 to -1. Images all tuned in Photoshop CS6.
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A dull and snowy day, lots of white on white, and using the Nikon p610, which isn’t the most low light friendly camera in the world (though it does have ungodly reach).
Then two of these flew by and the flock launched… |
We came back through a couple of hours later and the big flock was gone, but this couple and an odd duck were enjoying the winter-runoff pond in the middle of the farmer’s field. |
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Variations on a theme, doing some graphic design and digital art work around the Fireblade project I’m working on over the winter. It’s a pretty thing…
I usually change the header of Tim’s Motorcycle Diaries when I get a new bike. The Fireblade isn’t quite ready for the road yet, but it makes for some interesting design opportunities…
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