Even though I returned from Bermuda at the end of March, I figured with the sunshine we're finally seeing here that it was time to post some fitting pictures.
I miss living there- such a small island where you knew all the people on the streets, and got around on a moped in the tropical weather.
This beach, Elbow Beach, was only about 2 blocks from my home.. it was perfect for wandering after work or having breakfast at on the weekends..
Even in wintertime, the sun was shining and the water was warm.
I never would have thought to end up in Bermuda on my own, but such is life that little adventures come your way..
The old town of St. George, which is a historic site, had beautiful cobbled streets and a colonial feel to it..
I suffer from a window fetish. I always like to take pictures of dark windows..
Even the quirky lanterns added to the essence of the little town.. which for the most part is empty, where most of the buzz happens in Hamilton.
I could have quite happily lived here for a few years.. who knows, maybe i'll go back someday.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Adventures in the Vancouver Aquarium
I finally got around to processing the pictures I took ages ago at the Vancouver Aquarium. They were a hassle because it was the second time I'd ever shot RAW- and while its SO much better with the amount of control it gives you, it also doubles your workload having to adjust them first before you can even begin to edit.
I'm not usually much for trapped animals. I hate zoos for that very reason- it kills me to see creatures exploited like that, much more when their habitats look uncomfortable, unnatural, small and downright unhealthy.. that being said, my heart flutters when I see marine life. I just love it. Something about ocean creatures is ethereal. They seem so peaceful the way they gravefully flow and ebb with the water..
These guys for instance, the black tipped reaf sharks.. are so majestic. I stare and stare and stare, and I still can't get enough. Of course, when I saw them swimming wild in thailand off the coast of Koh Phi Phi, it was much much better- but still, being underneeth them and viewing them swirl around is still magical.
My other obsession, the turtle. Forgive the amount of pictures, but I love this thing- and the only glimpse of a wild one I had was when I was sailing in the Whitsundays in Australia, but by the time I was ready to snap a picture it dipped back underwater, and we weren't anywhere where we could drop anchor and dive after it.. so I've had to content myself with aquarium turtles- fantastic non-the-less.
My other favourites are the jellyfish- which I really would not prefer to meet in the wild. My one run-in with a wild jellyfish in Italy left me with a sting and my best friend telling me that his peeing on me would be the best solution to the problem (I declined. I'll take my pain and dignity, thankyouverymuch)
But I could still watch them for hours. They just look like beautiful chandeliers that sway and dance. These two looked like they were caught in a wonderous romance.
I adored the sea horses. They're so majestic, and I'm innately drawn to them out of a fascination for the male, who carries the baby through pregnancy- how cool is that!?
And then there's the happy sea otters.
The Aquarium had a special frog exhibit going on, which I loved. I tried to get pictures of the brighter more deadly frogs- but of course they were the tiniest and hardest to spot, so I had to content myself with the more mundane counterparts..
This beautiful Baslisk Lizard stayed perfectly still letting me snap away. Those yellow eyes were just so amazing.
And lastly, the fish. So many fish- not enough time. But these intrigued me with their silver sheen and sparkle.
And that, was my adventure in the Vancouver Aquarium
I'm not usually much for trapped animals. I hate zoos for that very reason- it kills me to see creatures exploited like that, much more when their habitats look uncomfortable, unnatural, small and downright unhealthy.. that being said, my heart flutters when I see marine life. I just love it. Something about ocean creatures is ethereal. They seem so peaceful the way they gravefully flow and ebb with the water..
These guys for instance, the black tipped reaf sharks.. are so majestic. I stare and stare and stare, and I still can't get enough. Of course, when I saw them swimming wild in thailand off the coast of Koh Phi Phi, it was much much better- but still, being underneeth them and viewing them swirl around is still magical.
My other obsession, the turtle. Forgive the amount of pictures, but I love this thing- and the only glimpse of a wild one I had was when I was sailing in the Whitsundays in Australia, but by the time I was ready to snap a picture it dipped back underwater, and we weren't anywhere where we could drop anchor and dive after it.. so I've had to content myself with aquarium turtles- fantastic non-the-less.
My other favourites are the jellyfish- which I really would not prefer to meet in the wild. My one run-in with a wild jellyfish in Italy left me with a sting and my best friend telling me that his peeing on me would be the best solution to the problem (I declined. I'll take my pain and dignity, thankyouverymuch)
But I could still watch them for hours. They just look like beautiful chandeliers that sway and dance. These two looked like they were caught in a wonderous romance.
I adored the sea horses. They're so majestic, and I'm innately drawn to them out of a fascination for the male, who carries the baby through pregnancy- how cool is that!?
And then there's the happy sea otters.
How could you not spend hours looking at those eyes!?
The Aquarium had a special frog exhibit going on, which I loved. I tried to get pictures of the brighter more deadly frogs- but of course they were the tiniest and hardest to spot, so I had to content myself with the more mundane counterparts..
This beautiful Baslisk Lizard stayed perfectly still letting me snap away. Those yellow eyes were just so amazing.
And lastly, the fish. So many fish- not enough time. But these intrigued me with their silver sheen and sparkle.
And that, was my adventure in the Vancouver Aquarium
Thursday, June 19, 2008
vanity and roses
I finally got around to looking at a bit of the backlog of pictures that I hadn't processed from eons ago.
This is one from a lazy morning where I decided the light was just too pretty, and so I figured it was time to humour my vanity..
I also took pictures of a red rose.. one with a bit of post processing:
and the other straight out of the camera:
It really was a beautiful thing, with such a brilliant luscious red.
This is one from a lazy morning where I decided the light was just too pretty, and so I figured it was time to humour my vanity..
I also took pictures of a red rose.. one with a bit of post processing:
and the other straight out of the camera:
It really was a beautiful thing, with such a brilliant luscious red.
Labels:
exhibitionism,
rose,
roses,
self portrait,
vanity
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Introduction to DiVina
Since I've taken to blogging about all manner of things, I thought I should also start to blog about my photography in an appropriate outlet. I already have an online store, as well as a flickr page. But I found the descriptions on my flickr uploads were getting longer and longer as I felt the need to explain my images. So.. NO MORE! I've decided that those who would like the explanations can come here, and those who just want the pretty (lets hope) eye candy can go to my flickr page.
And so, without further ado- welcome to the discourse of Di Vina Images. Inspiration, method, critiques, and nitpickyness. Please, make suggestions on improvements, and all the things of the like.
For those who feel like supporting the starved artist, buy some prints.
I'll leave you with a shot from August 2005, when I first realised I might have a knack for this photography malarky:
The Eden Estuary, Fife, Scotland. Taken from the window of a little cesna.
And so, without further ado- welcome to the discourse of Di Vina Images. Inspiration, method, critiques, and nitpickyness. Please, make suggestions on improvements, and all the things of the like.
For those who feel like supporting the starved artist, buy some prints.
I'll leave you with a shot from August 2005, when I first realised I might have a knack for this photography malarky:
The Eden Estuary, Fife, Scotland. Taken from the window of a little cesna.
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