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Looking Out

Looking Out
An archive dive from my June trip to Iceland – playing around with LAB colour per Chromasia’s tutorial.

What you’re seeing here is close to the top of the mountain I climbed (you can see the broken rock fragments I had to scramble up with my crumpler bag in tow) looking out over a secondary ridge, the foot of the glacier at the left. Downwards you can see the glacial run-off; a fairly barren landscape covered in small to medium stones and other sediment, running south towards the North Atlantic.

I find every few months I learn a bit more, or something new, try it out, then forget it as I move onto the next processing technique; the picture I process today will never be the same as the one I process tomorrow. Though, hopefully, sometimes… they get a bit better.

Improper Winter

Improper Winter
There has been a distinct lack of cold and snow this winter – at least in Toronto. Although, apparently, we have broken some standards in regards to the most days without any sunshine. YAY – there’s something to brag about. No wonder everyone’s sick and/or depressed.

In Transit

In Transit
My bus route is hit and miss – if I catch the right bus at the right time – I’m at work within the hour. But if I miss it, and wait (or sleep in as the case often is) I’m looking at a two hour journey across the city. It’s daunting really, because that’s just the way TO work.

The way home is plagued by crowding, taking me, often, close to two and a half hours (if I leave work at any reasonable time) – how long does your commute take? And do you have to wake up at ungodly hours in which to make it?

We Will Rock You

We Will Rock You
Must
take
more
photos.

Hot Fudge

Hot Fudge
In the past, I didn’t get ass.

That’s not just a figure of speech. Not only was I a late bloomer, I just didn’t get the appeal of butt cleavage – boobs are just find and as far as I knew; more accessible.

But now I have a lady with a truly (I can’t express this with enough emphasis) brilliant ass..