I was once again this week experimenting with photographing stars, the Milky Way and meteors. Warm evenings, no moon, and better yet No mosquitos make this a perfect time for night sky photography. Continue Reading
Home again
Too bad I missed the heat wave back at home. BC was cool and wet, a bit surprising for someplace that is supposed to be a desert!
Needless to say IR adventures were few, but a bike ride along the KVR trail did offer some good iPhone opportunities.Continue Reading
Paradise
It doesn’t get too much better than this. Continue Reading
The Longest Day
With the extra hours of daylight at this time of year, what are you going to do with it all? 11:30 and there’s still a hint of light in the sky! Continue Reading
Cloudy Day Solutions
The long weekend was a typical one – rainy and cloudy. I think there’s only been one long weekend with perfect weather that I can remember and that was last year!
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More iPhone awesomness
If you’re as attached to your iPhone as I am, and are addicted to photography (like I am) this will make you smile!
This giga-bytes!
The world’s largest indoor photo! Seriously amazing.
I love panoramic photos and make many “spin-o-ramas” every year. But OMG, this is something else. You have to see this, the details are incredible. (But the photographer really should have fixed the nadir – the hole in the floor – it’s so easy to do!)
From the site: “This image was created from 3,000 individual photos stitched together into a single image that is 280,000 x 140,000 pixels. That’s around 40 gigapixels, or 40,000 megapixels. If you printed this photo it would be 23 meters (or 78 feet) long!”