Wednesday 26 October 2011

R2-D2

An assignment we had to do in photography showing the difference in f/stop.  The top one is at f29 and the bottom is at f2.0

Thanks goes out to the creator of my R2-D2  USB stick :)

Thursday 13 October 2011

I went on a  trip today during my four hour college break to go up to Scugog and Port Perry today and saw some really intriguing things.  Much like a Llama Farm and  some  gorgeous colours of the leaves... 

...of course, this one is photoshopped but I thought it would be      better in a more fantasy-like photograph.

It was a good day :)

Thursday 29 September 2011


This summer I went to Niagara Falls after a ten years.  These pictures were taken using a f/2.0.  I wanted to capture the pure essence of the movement of water, so i had to create a low f/stop.

:)  
















Timmy's is just found everywhere with all my travels.  Nothing different with Niagara.





Fireworks surprised everyone that night when they erupted into the sky.  Thank you to the wonderful f/1.8 to let in more light come into play that night <3

Thursday 22 September 2011



My Little cutie of a goddaughter turned three this past weekend.  I, of course, got to take the photographs of the event, as well as make her birthday cake.  But for the cake I wasn't alone, My friend Victoria and I worked all weekend to make sure that cake was perfect for her.  Looking at these pictures here....it looked like the little one had a GREAT time.  Do you think she'll remember this for years to come?


Saturday 16 July 2011


These are also some picture taken when I was at the Toronto Zoo! (the same day at the jellyfish photo).  The cutest animal would have to be this red tree panda on the left.

How could you not think this little guy's adorable?
<3

Written In Stone


Picture was taken in Pickering down at the Petticoat Creek beach overlooking Lake Ontario.  I was right after i took this shot the waves washed my heart away. :( 
I guess things are never written in stone anymore.

Friday 15 July 2011

Cottage Life

Westlemkoon Lake is where my family cottage is located.  About 45 minutes north or Bancroft, it's a pretty fair distance away from people.  Every night this is what we see as the sun goes down (therefore, no this is not Photoshopped).  If you can see a little black figure to the bottom right of this photograph, that's Lilly again, playing with a stick she scooped out of the water :)

Here's more from another night at the Cottage!