Facebook disabled?  

Friday, January 30, 2009

So, I went to check my facemail this morning, only to find out that my account has been disabled for a Terms of Service violation... No specifics, but apparently it takes a week or two before they get to any inquiry about this sort of thing. Maybe that's a good thing...

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Days 17-20: The fog is gone.  

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank the fog for giving me 2 weeks of unique photo ops around the city. Now that its gone, everything looks so... boring. The weather gods must be especially forgiving though, since the fog has been replaced with SNOW today! The more the merrier, bring it on...

On day 17, I brought my camera along for a night out at one of my favorite pubs in the city, the Kings Head. Good times, good beer, good friends, good music. Pretty much sums the night up...
Day 17

Read on for days 18, 19 and 20:

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Day 18 is a bit of a cheat: these are photos of photos I took last March, and got published for a Whistler/Blackcomb park guide in the Norwegian Magazine Fri Flyt.
I'm top right:
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and both on this page:
Day 18 (2)

Props to the girls (Mira, Dina, Lisa and Chelsea) for a fun, productive day in the Whistler park last March!

For Day 19, I snapped a few shots of a familiar sight for Vancouverites: cargo ships and mountains at sunset. Check the new watermark! Oh yea!
Day 19
Day 19 (alternate)

I use my 50mm 1.4 for about half my photos, so needless to say that focal length can get a bit boring. On day 20, I flipped it around and shot some backwards macros with it. I collected this rock on one of my adventures in northern BC... bonus points if anyone can name all of the sexy sulphide minerals in this photo:
I like... gooooolllllld!

That's it for now, the next update should feature some riding of the current snowfall...

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Days 12-16: mid month doldrums  

Friday, January 23, 2009

Um, yeah. So, I didn't quite realize how tricky this was going to be, but I'm running out of ideas. Gonna have to start photographing more people, cause I can't think of many new ways to shoot the city in the fog (plus I think the fog is rolling out).

Day 12: the seawall in Coal Harbour:
Day 12

Days 13-16 in the 2nd half of the post (note - 14 and 16 are good, just ignore 13 and 15):

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Day 13: self-portrait #1 is a pretty clear sign that I'm starting to run out of ideas...
Day 13

On day 14, the fog pulled through for me, just minutes from midnight:
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Day 15 was another miss, lame photo (I do like the sky though) from my balcony:
Day 15

Yesterday, I decided I needed to get out of downtown to break the slump and get something a little different. Day 16 is from the pier at Jericho Beach, looking back to the city skyline:
Day 16

It's a pano, so I recommend checking a larger version.


So, that puts me halfway through, hopefully I can continue to find new stuff to photograph over the next 2 weeks...

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Days 8-11: around, above, and underneath the city  

Saturday, January 17, 2009

On my way home from photographing a political event in Gastown on Wednesday, I passed by the Steam Clock (a big meh, if you ask me), where a young man was reading up on the history of the famous Vancouver landmark. I think watching people watching the clock is way more interesting that watching the clock itself...

Day 8

Read the full post for days 9, 10 & 11:


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I hate to say this, but for all of you stuck down in the foggy city all week... its warm and sunny on the north shore mountains. Went for a quick snowshoe up / snowboard down Mt Seymours 1st pump on Thursday, and the weather was nothing short of glorious.

Eric Poulin sends a method off a hip that's seen many a method over the years, in the Seymour backcountry:
Day 9

An alternate for day 9:
Day 9 (alternate)

Day 10, under the Cambie St bridge:
Day 10

A couple of day 10 runner-ups
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Day 11 - I took over 1000 frames today, but most of that was for a time lapse video that will probably take a little while to edit - bird on a wire will have to suffice.
Day 11

Don't know what I'll shoot tomorrow, but I have a ton of photos to edit. Check back soon for the next round of updates...

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Downtown Vancouver (Days 5, 6 and 7)  

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Didn't get out of downtown much over the past few days... so days 5, 6 and 7 of the photo-a-day are all fairly similar. I'll try to change it up tomorrow.

Day 5: Blue steel

Day 5

Read the full post for days 6 and 7 (you'll want to see day 7...):

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Day 6: the view down Hamilton St from my apartment:

Day 6

Day 7: Vancouver's waterfront - Harbour Centre and the SeaBus terminal. I don't do long exposures often, so I'm pretty happy with how this turned out.

Day 7

Desktops of Day 7:

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If you want to keep track of all the images in one place, you can see them in my photo-a-day flickr set.

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Days 2, 3 and 4  

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Here's days 2, 3 and 4 from my month long photo-a-day project. So far, so good...

I climbed about 15 feet up this tree to get an angle on a handrail we were shooting on in Burnaby. Note - climbing trees in high winds is a bad idea.
Day 2

Days 3 and 4 in the full post:


I went up to Whistler on Friday night to check out the 2009 Deep Winter Photo Challenge. Unfortunately, I missed the first 2 slideshows because of this lovely weather, so I took some deep winter photos of my own...Day 3

Fun day today on the mountain. First day of the year riding with the camera, and I think we got some stuff. Not exactly the best conditions for shooting photos though...
Day 4

Stay tuned for the next round of updates...


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Yuck (Day One)  

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Vancouver is a gorgeous city, but I have to feel sorry for anyone who comes here on a non-ski/board vacation at this time of year. The False Creek area is especially picturesque with all the snow/mud slop covering everything:

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I've found that I haven't been taking nearly enough photos for myself lately, so I've decided to undertake a month long photo-a-day project, to kick-start my creative juices for the new year. I'm sure there will be many days of total suckage, so I'll spare everyone the blog spam and post the photos every 3 days or so.

Also, I signed up for twitter awhile back, only to realise that I don't actually know anyone who uses it. Anyone alive out there? Follow me here: ===>http://twitter.com/AndrewStrain<===

Alright, enough with the public service announcements. A couple more photos from today after the jump.



Looking down:
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Some crows chillin' in a tree.
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Unloading.
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