Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Historic Acadian Village in New Brunswick - Part 4

This is my fourth post from my visit at the Historic Acadian Village this summer (www.villagehistoriqueacadien.com). I'll eventually run out of pictures and move on to something else :)



  


Saturday, August 18, 2012

Historic Acadian Village in New Brunswick - Part 3

This is my third post from my visit at the Historic Acadian Village this summer (www.villagehistoriqueacadien.com).  I have not even gone through all my pictures yet, but here are a few images I took of people working there.  They have to live essentially as Acadians lived a few hundred years ago.  They have to pump their water by hand, pick their food from the gardens, fix fish nets by hand, clean sheep wool to make clothing, and the list goes on.








Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Historic Acadian Village in New Brunswick - Part 2




This is a second post from the gazillion pictures I took while my family and I visited the Historic Acadian Village in northern New Brunswick (www.villagehistoriqueacadien.com).  Mostly about buildings this time, but a few other things too!




Naomi is the only one in the family that doesn't mind my camera too much :)

We thought we were going to lose Caleb in the barrels of nails... he wouldn't leave them and had to examine each one of them!

Here's an example of why a flash can be very useful even in the harsh mid-day light.  This image has an over exposed background so that we can see Duke (a 34 year old horse, as tame and friendly as a puppy!).

This image was taken using my external flash.  Background can be properly exposed and subject light up with the flash.  I did not have any softbox and completely off-camera lighting, so there are a few shadows there.  But still, to me, it's a better image than the previous one...



Thursday, August 9, 2012

Historic Acadian Village in New Brunswick - Part 1

My family and I visited the Historic Acadian Village in northern New Brunswick (www.villagehistoriqueacadien.com).  We spent two days there and still did not manage to get through everything.  We simply love it there! It's a great spot for photography, without a doubt.  I recently received an old external flash for my camera too (Vivitar 880AFNi). It fires correctly, but the TTL component doesn't appear to work - so I'm full manual when I use it!  It however proved to be very useful despite this.  The very dark antique houses needed extra lighting.  Bouncing the light off the ceilings usually provided extra light without appearing to be too artificial.  I messed up many shots messing around with the exposure and flash, but overall had a blast anyways - and still ended up with a few pictures I kind of liked.

Here are a few selected images of the over 750 images I took over two days.  Hopefully I will be able to post more soon.










Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Magnetic Hill Zoo - Summer 2012

We had an interesting day at the zoo with friends this summer.  Frustrating being at a zoo in some ways.  You can't easily shoot the animals when they are in deep sleep.  Lots of caging in the way for shooting, backgrounds are not always the best either.  Then you can't spend 15 hours in front of a cage for the animal to wake up or look at you, at some point the family (and/or friends!) will get impatient and you have to move along.  I however managed to get a few decent animal shots out of the afternoon.  Having my father's 300mm lens was critical as I could not of gotten close enough to any of them with the basic kit lens on my tiny Nikon D60 (18 - 55mm).  So here are a few selected images...






Fundy Trail 2012

We had a nice trip to St-Martins, New Brunswick this summer and visited the Fundy Trail.  Beautiful place that has expanded so much that you almost need more than a day to do everything now.  My father came along with us on this trip and it was a lot of fun! 

Had many great shots, but selected a few for the photo blog.  I shoot in Manual mode almost all the time and I'm noticing that I'm messing up fewer pictures now.  I sometimes will get a few over or under exposed images, or sometimes the depth-of-field is not exactly what I would like, but getting closer to getting it right the first time as time goes on.  It's all about practicing - so happy shooting! :)