Typical Spring weather on Northern Vancouver Island... Rain, Sun, Rain, Sun etc... Not that I'm complaining, this is better than snow any day!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Is that a drop of water on my head?
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Must get out more...
OK I admit I'm having to scramble to take enough interesting pictures to post here every day! Good excuse though to keep the camera within arms reach wherever you are and whatever you are doing.
Here are some Frog or Salamander eggs I've been keeping an eye on for the past week or so. Not much change yet since I first noticed them. Be interesting to see what they turn out to be.
Here are some Frog or Salamander eggs I've been keeping an eye on for the past week or so. Not much change yet since I first noticed them. Be interesting to see what they turn out to be.
The view from up here
I went for another hike today and came across some old gold mine claim markers. This one was on top of the ridge about 40 feet above one of the old mines. There were two mines within fifty feet of each other and both were within the same claim. I was hoping to find the last claim marker because you can sometimes still find the old claim titles stuck inside a jar or can inside one of the claim markers.
I couldn't go into either of the mines because they were both filled with water.
I couldn't go into either of the mines because they were both filled with water.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Beach critters
The take off
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Get your ducks in a row...
I don't know who came up with that phrase or what exactly it means but it seemed like a good title for this picture!
This picture is another from my poor old Nikon 70 300g. It was very soft and fuzzy which would be great if you were looking for slippers or something, so I worked it over in PhotoShop for awhile and here's what I came up with.
This picture is another from my poor old Nikon 70 300g. It was very soft and fuzzy which would be great if you were looking for slippers or something, so I worked it over in PhotoShop for awhile and here's what I came up with.
Stalking the big game
Friday, March 26, 2010
The Intrepid Photographer
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Interesting rock formations
This shot was a real turkey!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
What is that!
Looks kind of futuristic, like something you would see in a sci-fi movie or something.
In reality this is a gravel loading facility for ocean going ships. Leading up to this is a 1/2 mile long series of conveyor belts and a number of huge piles of gravel of different grades and sizes. Most of the gravel is shipped south to California, Oregon and Hawaii.
Leave it to someone to figure out how to get rich selling rocks... by the shipload at that!
Clouds on the water
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Gone to the Dogs!
The First Day of Spring
I think daylight savings time has got Mother Nature all screwed up. I went out yesterday for a while to get some shots of the first day of spring. It was a pretty miserable day and I think the animals would agree with me!
It was 28 degrees with snow and 30 mph winds. The day before was 75 degrees and sunny.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Down at the Seine Floats
When time permits I grab the camera and head for the waterfront. There always seems to be something or other to take a picture of down around the docks.
Todays picture is of several fellows taking the net off a Seiner. There are several of these large nets piled neatly on the nearby floats. As I understand it, different nets are reqired for different locations and species of fish and most of these boats are able to carry only one net at a time.
Todays picture is of several fellows taking the net off a Seiner. There are several of these large nets piled neatly on the nearby floats. As I understand it, different nets are reqired for different locations and species of fish and most of these boats are able to carry only one net at a time.
Heart Rocks
Was it real? The first heart on a pedestal was a real photo. The heart rock is a well known landmark in the mountains here. If you talk to the big brains around here they all say it is a natural formation but if you actually look at it and pay attention to where it is it becomes obvious that it was placed where it is by humans. The pedestal and heart are all one piece of granite.
The heart I posted today is also a man made shape (and real) and points to a valley that has several more man made "things" in it. The photo is a little decieving because I took it from across the valley. The large tree just above this heart is about 20 feet tall if that gives you any perspective on the size of this heart.
The heart I posted today is also a man made shape (and real) and points to a valley that has several more man made "things" in it. The photo is a little decieving because I took it from across the valley. The large tree just above this heart is about 20 feet tall if that gives you any perspective on the size of this heart.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Full load
This is an extreem crop out of a much larger picture, through a steamed up resturant window, hand held, no vr and with the 18 to 135 lens... This picture really should never have turned out, but here it is.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
I've been had!!
Thank you Paul for yanking my chain and doing such a wonderful job with the photo shop!! For those of you that didn't read the comments with Paul's last post, his last photo was reworked in photo shop just to give me a hard time. And I fell for it. Watch for the payback, it will happen when you least expect it! :~)
But until then, here is one I took yesterday while looking for more of those balancing rocks.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Oklahoma Historic Sites
Will they fall or won't they?
These have been sitting undisturbed for centuries, well maybe not completely. I'm sure somebody has had the bright idea to try to push them off but have been unable to. Even though they look like they could fall any minute, these two boulders are bigger than a car and weigh several tons each and aren't going anywhere any time soon.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
A couple more bird shots.
If you have ever tried to take a picture of a Crow or Raven you will know that usually the bird comes out way too dark! For whatever reason these birds suck all the light and reflect very little if any. This picture is a pleasant suprise, I think the muted sunlight was reflecting just so...
Can you say cold feet? I would last about 2 minutes standing barefoot on a big chunk of cast iron on a cold rainy day unlike this Seagull.
Nap Time
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Bird pics.
Here are some recent bird pictures. First is a Grey Heron, middle one is a Loon (All our $1 coins have a picture of a Loon, that's why we call em "LOONIES") and the last pic is a Bald Eagle shot today.
Loon with 18-135 at 135
Eagle with 70-300 at 300 (I took about 20 pics of this guy this was the only one that was any good all the rest were fuzzy... Typical nikon 70-300 g lens)
Been looking at lenses... Thinking about a longer lens in the 400-500mm range. As far as I can see the Nikon 80-400 vr would be the most versitile of the bunch for the type of photography I do. Small enough to pack around and can still be handheld at 400mm not to mention that it has good reviews on sharpness even wide open at 400mm.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Home on the range
Monday, March 8, 2010
In my sights!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Big equipment
My new yard
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Cob Webs & Fog
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