Niagara Falls In Winter

Niagara Falls on a quiet Sunday at the end of January.  Most photos taken with a Canon T6i using a prime lens or the stock telephoto…

Except for this one, it was taken with a Ricoh ThetaV 360 camera.

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Niagara Falls In Winter

Niagara Falls on a quiet Sunday at the end of January.  Most photos taken with a Canon T6i using a prime lens or the stock telephoto…

Except for this one, it was taken with a Ricoh ThetaV 360 camera.

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Snow Birds

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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2018 Tundra Swan Migrations

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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Fireblade Inspired Moto Art




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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360° Motorcycle Photography Spring Edition

Taken using a Ricoh Theta V 360° camera attached to a flexible gripper tripod on an extended threaded rod.  The Theta V lets you take a remote 360° photo every 4 seconds, so you’ve got a good chance of catching something good.  When I get back I plug in the camera and look through the shots for something catchy.  Here is a how-to if you want to capture your own 360° on-bike photos.




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