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, January 4, 2016

2015 Week 52 Photos

2015 Week 52 Photographs
By Corey Lablans Photography

(30th Week, Year 3 – 938 days – 1 missed) 

2015 12 21 – Melyssa, our Residence Life Coordinator, opens a Star Wars bobble head during a gift exchange game at Deborah’s house during a residence don holiday gathering.

(Nikon D7000 w 17-35 f2.8 @30mm f3.2 1/60th I.S.O. 4000) 

2015 12 22 – A photograph of my computer screen as I edit a photograph from Mistaken Point, Newfoundland. Approximately 200 photographs will be combined together to create one large image covering a 3x3 meter area containing Ediacaran fossils.

(Nikon D300 w 50 f1.8 @50mm f4 1/60th I.S.O. 800) 

2015 12 23 – A photograph of a Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine I just finished painting, along with a Kroot Carnivore from the Tau empire.

(Nikon D300 w 50 f1.8 @50mm f2.8 1/160th I.S.O. 400) 

2015 12 24 – Members of Crossroads United Church present a live version of the nativity scene, the scene depicting the birth of Jesus Christ, during the annual Christmas Eve service.

(Nikon D7000 w 70-200 f2.8 @78mm f3.5 1/30th I.S.O. 4000) 

2015 12 25 – Mom reacts to opening a Christmas present at nanny’s Christmas morning. The gift is a weekend for my parents in Toronto to see Kinky Boots, a musical production about a shoe company teaming up with cabaret dancers. 

(Nikon D7000 w 70-200 f2.8 @80mm f3.1 1/250th I.S.O. 2500) 

2015 12 26 – Various family members play Ticket to Ride on Boxing Day, a board game where players place trains on the board and try to link cities.

(Nikon D7000 w 17-35 f2.8 @35mm f2.8 1/80th I.S.O. 2000)



2015 12 27 – A Christmas ornament hangs on our Christmas tree. Around the later 1500’s the first spherical glass ornaments were produced in Germany by Hans Greiner. 

(Nikon D7000 w 17-35 f2.8 @35mm f2.8 1/30th I.S.O. 4000) 

THANK YOU
Corey Lablans
cldailyphotos@gmail.com

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