I don't usually set New Year's resolutions, but this year my family is doing a neat 'one photo a day' challenge. Each day the four of us post one photo, and later we'll decide the best for each day. So far we have just been taking photos and not deciding winners, but it's pretty neat to look at all the snapshots so far.
Since I'm so busy with work and not terribly inspired by Seattle for photography, this has been a great motivator. Some days all I can do is post a snap from my phone, some days I'll grab my SLR and go for a walk to try to find something, but every day I manage to get something to post. It's been fun so far and I'm really looking forward to seeing the results at the end of the year!
You can see what we have so far here.
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
New Photos from California
I lugged my camera down to San Francisco and was determined I would use it! Here are a few of the shots I liked:
Also got a few with my phone:
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| Early morning surfing in Crescent City. |
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| In Golden Gate Park. |
Also got a few with my phone:
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| Near the Jewish Museum. |
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| Looking down on the city from the top of the Grand Hyatt hotel at sunset. |
Saturday, November 5, 2011
A Journey to the Land of Foss
Back in September I took a trip with my good friend from school, Kerry, to Iceland. We had a wonderful time there, and since it was so lovely I wanted to share a bit of it here with you.
Our timing was quite serendipitous, both in the planned length of the trip and the time of year we chose. First, a week is the perfect length of time to travel in Iceland; since the country is so small you can see all the major spots in that time without too much rush. Second, we hit the transition from the 'high season' to the 'low season'. This meant there were far fewer tourists and far more choices when it came to lodgings (we chose to do 'farm stays', which is when local farms open guest rooms so you can get a glimpse of working farm-life while travelling. Basically the farm is like a B&B, but providing a little more unique experience). Third, mid- to late September is when the annual sheep and horse roundups happen, and around the country communities get together to sort out the sheep herded in from the countryside. We were lucky to be able to see a bit of this in Faxi:
There was also a giant waterfall nearby which is quite impressive:
Iceland is actually famous for its waterfalls, called 'foss' in Icelandic (we were only able to pick up a few words of this difficult-to-read language, including 'foss' and 'tak', which means thank you). Here are a few more:
Another beautiful area of Iceland is includes Lake Mývatn and its surrounds. The lake is a huge bird sanctuary, there are sulfur fields, hot springs, and otherwise beautiful scenery:
A fun thing to do in Iceland is go horseback riding, which is how I got some great shots of the lake I wouldn't otherwise have been able to. The Icelandic Horse is very sturdy and surefooted and can easily traverse the rugged terrain (especially around the lake, which is mostly surrounded by lava fields). It also has a special gait called the tölt which makes travelling very fast and smooth.
We had two beautiful rides in Iceland, and I highly recommend doing at least as many if you are planning a trip for next summer/fall. Icelandic horses are also very friendly and (at least the ones we encountered) had very lovely dispositions, so even if you are not an experienced rider you will have a great time!
It wouldn't be a trip to Iceland without a visit to the Blue Lagoon. On our first day in Iceland, we went right from the plane to the spa, which is a wonderful way to start your trip! We spent five hours soaking and relaxing in the hot water, cold air, and bright sunshine:
And, we enjoyed it so much that we decided to have a second visit on our last day in Iceland, before boarding the plane. Sadly, there was a storm that day and the atmosphere wasn't quite as serene. However, at least one trip to the Blue Lagoon is highly recommended for anyone traveling to Iceland.
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| View of the first farm we stayed at on the West Coast of Iceland. |
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| Sorting sheep by their ear tags. Once the correct family is ascertained, the sheep is unceremoniously thrown into the appropriate pen. |
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| Sheep round-up. |
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| A 3 photo panorama I took of Faxi Foss in Southwest Iceland. |
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| Gulfoss, also in Southwest Iceland (the Golden Triangle). |
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| Detifoss, said to be the most impressive in all of Europe. |
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| Goðafoss, located in the Mývatn district of North-Central Iceland. |
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| Lake Mývatn with cylon raider (ok, maybe it's just a bird). |
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| Sulfur vents near Lake Myvatn. |
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| Kerry and our guide ahead on Icelandic Horses. |
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| We met a herd on the road while out walking, and they came over to say hello. Lots of pats and nuzzles all around. :-) |
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| The Blue Lagoon, before it opened that morning. |
Sunday, January 4, 2009
New Lens!
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Monday, April 14, 2008
Now for a Quick Break
I finished my exam on Saturday. It didn't go as well as I would have liked, but here's hoping everything turns out ok in the end.
After having postponed it due to studying, I was finally able to get my hands on the second episode of Battlestar Galactica season 4, "Six of One".
*mild spoilers to follow*
Glad to see Adama stand on his own two feet and make up his own mind. It's weird that Laura isn't having the visions anymore - you'd think with her history and what happened the last time she was sick, she would, and that it might change her mind about Kara. I just find it a little odd to see her acting the way she is. We didn't get too many answers in this episode on the other plot lines, but at least the show is maintaining its momentum and carrying us forward, and so far we haven't had any crappy episodes like in Season 3 or 2 ('crappy' by BSG standards still being better than the other shows on TV right now!).
This weekend we had our first taste of real spring weather, too. It was beautiful, and I got out for a little while to VanDusen Gardens, where I got a few nice photos. :D This always makes me feel better.
After having postponed it due to studying, I was finally able to get my hands on the second episode of Battlestar Galactica season 4, "Six of One".
*mild spoilers to follow*
Glad to see Adama stand on his own two feet and make up his own mind. It's weird that Laura isn't having the visions anymore - you'd think with her history and what happened the last time she was sick, she would, and that it might change her mind about Kara. I just find it a little odd to see her acting the way she is. We didn't get too many answers in this episode on the other plot lines, but at least the show is maintaining its momentum and carrying us forward, and so far we haven't had any crappy episodes like in Season 3 or 2 ('crappy' by BSG standards still being better than the other shows on TV right now!).
This weekend we had our first taste of real spring weather, too. It was beautiful, and I got out for a little while to VanDusen Gardens, where I got a few nice photos. :D This always makes me feel better.
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