Photography is the documentation of life, once that shutter has clicked, the moment has passed and history is made. Some may be familiar with project 365, a simple concept, take a photograph everyday for 365 days. This blog is an extension of the project; the goal is to keep photographing every day, who knows how long? It is an excellent archive to look back on, see how things change. Change can be subtle, such as different coloured flowers being planted each year to a changing landscape with buildings being demolished and new ones built. This blog archives life’s diversity and my encounters.

Monday, June 9, 2014

2014 Week 23 Photos

2014 Week 23 Photos
By Corey Lablans Photography

(Week 1, Year 2)

2014 06 02 – Members of North Hastings Youth In Action (NHYIA) rake leaves, needles and cones outside of the Bancroft and District Chamber of Commerce. NHYIA has been working in the area since 2004.
(Nikon D300 w 70-200 f2.8 @135mm f4 1/250th I.S.O. 200)
2014 06 03 – Turbulent clouds roll through the skies above Bancroft, as a cold front moves across Ontario stretching from the Toronto up to Timmins.
(Nikon D300 w 17-35 f2.8 @17mm f8 1/125th I.S.O. 200)
2014 06 04 – A painted turtle wonders across Mumford Road near Wilberforce, Ontario. Females are larger then the male with an average size of 10-25 cm.
(Nikon D300 w 17-35 f2.8 @30mm f4 1/3200th I.S.O. 200)

2014 06 05 – A mosquito stays still on a deck at the Bancroft Tent and Trailer Camp in Bancroft, Ontario. This year there are so many mosquitoes and black flies it is incredible.
(Nikon D7000 w 55 macro f2.8 manual @55mm f8 1/160th I.S.O. 800)

2014 06 06 – A Blanding’s Turtle (Emydoidea blandingil) walks across Madill Road near Tory Hill, Ontario. It is classified as threatened and is protected under Ontario’s Endangered Species Act. This is only the second one I have seen.
(Nikon D300 w w 55 macro f2.8 manual @55mm f8 1/160th I.S.O. 100)

2014 06 07 – Members of various geology clubs explore a marble quarry near Madoc, Ontario lead by Peter LeBaron, District Geologist for Southern Ontario. The Ministry of Northern Development and Mines has an office in Tweed, with a geological library.
(Nikon D300 w 50 f1.8 @50mm f8 1/1250th I.S.O. 200)
2014 06 08 – A common snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina) rests along highway 62 north of Madoc. In 2006 it became the state reptile for New York.
(Nikon D7000 w 55 macro f2.8 manual @55mm f4 1/250th I.S.O. 1000) 

THANK YOU 
Corey Lablans
cldailyphotos@gmail.com

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