I haven’t been doing much on the photography front lately. I have a new job, and I’ve been working on my Masters. Maybe I’ll start posting photos again during Christmas.
Meanwhile, some typical Prince Rupert winter shots:




I haven’t been doing much on the photography front lately. I have a new job, and I’ve been working on my Masters. Maybe I’ll start posting photos again during Christmas.
Meanwhile, some typical Prince Rupert winter shots:




Rhapsody of the Seas in Prince Rupert Harbour, June 11, 2008. A good excuse to use my new camera, and try the auto-stitch panoramic feature of CS3.
Well, it’s here. The last week of summer. This time next week, I’ll be back at work full time, and taking another course.
This is a picture of baby’s new crib:

It took a lot less time than I expected to put it together. Pam took some photos during the whole affair, which you can see on her site.
Pam was the first one in the theatre for Snakes on a Plane:

I need to get out more (if the rain ever stops) and try more photography:


Here’s a panorama I created with my little point-and-shoot S500 and Photoshop CS2:
Click on the image for a bigger version. Or view the original, huge version. The panorama was created automagically with Photoshop CS2, which has a nifty merge photo function (pretty much the same function in Photoshop Elements 4).
The HMCS Edmonton, HMCS Yellowknife, and HMCS Saskatoon recently visited Prince Rupert. All three ships lowered their flags at sunset, at the same time:
A sailor on the HMCS Edmonton lowers the flag: