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 1, 2015

2015 Week 22 Photos


2015 Week 22 Photographs
By Corey Lablans Photography
(52nd week, Year 2 – 728 days) 


2015 05 25 - A player from the Queen’s School of Business covers second base while playing a Queen’s intramural softball game at West Campus.

(Nikon D300 w 70-200 f2.8 @200mm f3.5 1/1000th I.S.O. 400) 
2015 05 26 – A worker saws off branches from a silver maple that was close to power lines along Albert Street.

(Nikon D7000 w 70-210 manual f3.5 @175mm f8 1/800th I.S.O. 100) 

2015 05 27 – Tonight I tried baking a recipe from allrecipes.ca, spring lime tea cookies. The cookies came out nice and light but I need to work on the icing or glaze.

(Nikon D7000 w 55 manual f2.8 @55mm f8 1/50th I.S.O. 100 w 2-400W Orion Lights) 

2015 05 28 – A sailboat makes its way into the Kingston Yacht Club.  In 1895 a group created the Kingston Ice Yacht Club, which would set in motion the creation of the Kingston Yacht Club.

(Nikon D7000 w 28 manual f2.8 @28mm f8 1/3200th I.S.O. 125) 

2015 05 29 – A worker cuts the grass in front of the Time statue at Breakwater Park. The statue was built to honour Kingston’s Tercentenary (300th Birthday).

(Nikon D300 w 50 f1.8 @50mm f4 1/1250th I.S.O. 200) 

2015 05 30 – This Greenops trilobite was collected in 2014 from the south river embankment at Hungry Hollow, Ontario near Arkona. This Devonian age trilobite typically ranges in sizes from 1 to 1.5 inches.

(Nikon D300 w 55 manual f2.8 @55mm f11 1/60th I.S.O. 100 w 2 Orion 400W) 

2015 05 31 – The Devonian age Eospermatopteris roots are a major turning point in terrain evaluation. Meandering rivers were able to form, as roots held together embankments. This specimen is collected from New York State.

(Nikon D300 w 55 manual f2.8 @55mm f11 1/60th I.S.O. 100 w 2 Orion 400W)

THANK YOU
Corey Lablans
cldailyphotos@gmail.com

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