Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Summer 2010 in Calgary

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Although it hasn’t been the best summer in Calgary, here are a few of my favourite photos taken this summer around the city.

A spider appears to be posing in this flower.

Calgary has a great skyline, thanks to many attractive buildings that each have a different design. These two towers, part of the same complex, use a lot of glass!

A small lake can be found at the top of Nose Hill.

Prince’s Island is a beautiful public space with many plants and scenery to provide inspiration.

This is another shot of the river through Prince’s Island park.

Summer 2010 in Saint John

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

While home in Saint John for a summer visit, I took photos around town as I usually do. I also created a video which I have entered in a separate blog post.

Here are some of my favourites:

I have probably taken this shot before in Rockwood Park, but I don’t care. It always looks beautiful.

From a fairly remote area of the park, I took this photo overlooking Lily Lake with a view of Uptown.

The St. John River as seen from UNBSJ is always a beautiful site.

The clock donated by Irving is a wonderful addition to the foot of King Street. The architecture of Brunswick House behind makes it even better.

Uptown during a work day is generally a quiet place when there are no tourists. These guys are always outside, though!

This view of Saint John Harbour reminds us that this is a working port, even though the major tourist attractions are not far away.

Check out the rest of my new photos from Saint John in my gallery. Also check out my Saint John tour video in my other blog post.

Central Park – New York City (7 of 7)

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

On my last full day in New York, I went to Central Park.

When she was young, my mother had her picture taken near this Hans Christian Andersen monument. So I did the same!

A beautiful bridge spans part of the lake that I rowed in with my friend Roddy.

Many New Yorkers love to relax here, as tall buildings loom over in the distance.

Trees are everywhere and contrast sharply with the tall buildings that you can find everywhere else in New York City.

Pathways snake all through the park. Sadly, we only had time to see part of the park.

I stand in front of one of the lakes. As evening drew near, it got quite cold, and I was not wearing anything warm.

This concludes my photo highlights from my trip. Be sure to check out my gallery which contains all of my favourite photos.

Check back soon for a video I compiled from this trip as well that I am still working on.

Empire State Building & Brooklyn Bridge – New York City (6 of 7)

Monday, July 12th, 2010

The city is a sea of bright lights at night. This view is from the top of the Empire State Building.

Another view from the top of the Empire State Building.

Cars drive under Brooklyn Bridge. So many movies and TV shows set in New York include this bridge in some way.

We only walked across part of the bridge. Walking the entire distance takes quite a while!

That’s all for now. Be sure to check out my gallery!

Fifth Avenue & Architecture – New York City (5 of 7)

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

As a large city, New York has many stunning examples of beautiful buildings.

One of the flashiest that I was drawn to was barely a building at all. This is the 24 hour Apple Store on Fifth Avenue, the only location worldwide that never closes. It’s just a glass cube! Inside, I bought an iPad.

The New York Stock Exchange covers up its fascade with a huge banner for Mother’s Day.

I’m on Wall Street! Even though it was probably late in the day, the area was surprisingly not very busy.

More high rises of different architecture styles are shown here. One building is seemingly growing out of the tree on the left!

I don’t remember what this building is, but many similar ones exist around the city.

Many high rises are grouped here as well.

This is a huge, tall photo to highlight one building. After my trip, I saw the Sex in the City 2 movie. In one scene, this building can be seen in the background!

That’s all for now. Be sure to check out my gallery!

Statue of Liberty – New York City (4 of 7)

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Of course, no visit to New York City is complete without a visit to the Statue of Liberty!

The harbour and skyline is a beautiful sight that you can enjoy on the way to the statue’s island.

So many buildings, too many to count! At the far left, you can see the edge of Staten Island.

Here, you see me sitting by the waterfront.

Here is a close-up of the buildings on Staten Island. High rises loom in the background.

And finally, there is the statue in all her glory, with NYC in the distance!

You can find the rest of my photos from this section in my gallery.

Museums – New York City (3 of 7)

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

While in New York, I saw three museums. Taking photos inside most areas was allowed, though lighting conditions didn’t afford many great opportunities for good photos with my camera. Thus, I combine all three museums into this one post.

The Museum of Natural History had cool looking dinosaur bones.

I enjoyed how these objects appeared in the light. I’m not sure what they even are.

The design and work required to make many works seen here is mind boggling.

Slightly disfigured statue heads are shown here along with a lucky fountain in the center.

Clever looking artwork. No idea what it means!

This piece was part of an interesting exhibition where the artists themselves are part of the exhibit, “The Artist is Present”. The premise of this one is simple. Museum visitors who wait long enough can volunteer to sit in the chair across from the artist quietly for as long as they wish. That’s all, as far as I understand it. Some people sit for hours before giving up, or bursting into tears, as can be seen in official photos online.

The rest of my museum photos are in my gallery.

Rockefeller Center & Grand Central Station – New York City (2 of 7)

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

While in New York, I saw many of the tourist sites. I started with Grand Central Station.

If you’ve never been inside, you probably have seen this interior on TV shows.  Grand Central Station is always very busy, and it retains a lot of it’s architectural character. In a later post, I will talk about more New York architecture.

One of the great attractions of New York is the city itself. I saw the whole city during the daytime from the top of Rockefelle Center. Shown here is the entrance here.

So many buildings!

Construction is always underway. If you look closely, you can see the Statue of Liberty!

The Empire State Building rises above numerous other high rises.

I’d love to have my office here.

Here, you can see beautiful Central Park surrounded by the buildings of Manhattan.

You can see the rest of my pictures from Grand Central Station and Rockefeller Center in my gallery.