I-5 to Highway 1 [HD Video]
Playing with my Lensbaby Composer and the star disk from the creative aperture kit on my D90 while driving back from Seattle:
Sometimes it’s fun when you don’t have to drive.
Playing with my Lensbaby Composer and the star disk from the creative aperture kit on my D90 while driving back from Seattle:
Sometimes it’s fun when you don’t have to drive.
Last weekend, I finally got a chance to check out Ziptrek Eco Tours in Whistler. I’ve been meaning to take a tour since I first got to experience them during the Winter Olympics. As you can see from the above photo, Whistler was a full on winter wonderland the day I went on the ‘Bear‘…
Dan Saffer (who gave a great presentation at SXSW about Learning Interaction Design from Las Vegas) posted a few links to some great videos from the TED conference. I especially liked this video of Malcolm Gladwell speaking about things we can learn from spaghetti sauce or as Dan put it, “why you shouldn’t design for…
The countdown has begun to Thursday morning when many Vancouver locals will crawl out of bed much eariler than normal and head down to YVR to board their flights to Austin, Texas for the 2008 edition of South by Southwest. Many of us will be on the same flight which should make the trip that…
I can only imagine what an unassuming tourist visiting Vancouver would have thought when they turned the corner onto Robson street this past Sunday morning and stumbled upon the staging area for the 2009 Vancouver Pride Parade: There were more DSLR cameras in use along the parade route than I’ve ever seen in one place…
Last month, after Northern Voice wrapped up, there was a unique event being held in a part of downtown Vancouver called Yaletown that seemed like an ideal photographic subject. Basically a couple of city blocks were closed to vehicle traffic and a number of light installations were set up by local artists. There were also…
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Wow! Very very cool Mr. Biehler. You definitely have all the gadgets!
The stars look neat, I wonder what it would look like in a photo with a subject in front?