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.

Thursday, May 11, 2017

2017 Week 18 Photos

2017 Week 18 Photographs
By Corey Lablans Photography
(49th Week, Year 4 – 1435 days – 1 missed) 

2017 05 01 – The Church of the Good Thief in Portsmouth Village is silhouetted by the setting sun painting the sky a beautiful orange, red and purple.

(Nikon D7000 w Sigma 28mm Manual f2.8 @28mm f8 1/50th I.S.O. 320) 

2017 05 02 – A variety of coloured fluorite, collected this past weekend in Madoc, Ontario, are scattered on our picnic table. Fluorite is mined for fluorine, an element used in steel manufacturing and in toothpaste.

(Nikon D7000 w Nikkor 55mm Manual f2.8 @55mm f4 1/50th I.S.O. 400) 

2017 05 03 – Egg is swirled into a mixture of shortening and sugar while making chocolate chip cookie squares.

(Nikon D7000 w Sigma 28mm Manual f2.8 @28mm f4 1/60th I.S.O. 2000)

2017 05 04 – Thomas buses are built in High Point, South Carolina. The company was founded in 1916, when Perley A. Thomas started up the business after becoming unemployed.

(Nikon D7000 w Sigma 28mm Manual f2.8 @28mm f2.8 1/500th I.S.O. 500)

2017 05 05 – My desk is covered in an array of items, as I have many interests, hobbies and enjoy collecting.

(Nikon D7000 w Sigma 28mm Manual f2.8 @28mm f4 1/50th I.S.O. 2000)

2017 05 06 – Water rushes out from a limestone outcrop along Division Street across from the Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area. Over the past several days more then 90 millimeters of rain feel in Kingston.

(Nikon D7000 w 70-200 f2.8 @135mm f10 1/13th I.S.O. 100) 

2017 05 07 – A small school of carp take advantage of the flooded road, swimming on the westbound lanes of Front Road. Kingston had some flooding but nothing compared to Ottawa, Gatineau or north of Peterborough.

(Nikon D7000 w 70-200 f2.8 @135mm f5 1/800th I.S.O. 200)
Thank You
Corey Lablans
cldailyphotos@gmail.com

Thursday, May 4, 2017

2017 Week 17 Photos

2017 Week 17 Photographs
By Corey Lablans Photography
(48th Week, Year 4 – 1428 days – 1 missed) 

2017 04 24 – A camera bag clip sits on top of a container of super glue after attempting to glue it back together; it broke off a week ago in a car door.

(Nikon D7000 w Nikkor 28mm Manual f2.8 @28mm f4 1/400th I.S.O. 1600)

2017 04 25 – Aluminum mushrooms decorates our front garden. Mushrooms are also referred to as toadstools.

(Nikon D7000 w Nikkor 28mm Manual f2.8 @28mm f4 1/400th I.S.O. 500)

2017 04 26 – The engine compartment of a 76 passenger school bus, I took one out for the day to practice.

(Nikon D7000 w Nikkor 28mm Manual f2.8 @28mm f4 1/640th I.S.O. 200)

2017 04 27 – A six-spotted tiger beetle (Cicindela sexguttata) on a limestone rock near Picton, Ontario.

(Nikon D7000 w Nikkor 55mm Manual f2.8 @55mm f4 1/4000th I.S.O. 200) 

2017 04 28 – A Napanee District Secondary School student is tackled by a Frontenac Secondary School student during a regular season KASSAA junior boys rugby match at Frontenac. The Frontenac Falcons held on to tie the game in the last play, ending 22-22.

(Nikon D7000 w 70-200 f2.8 @175mm f4.5 1/2000th I.S.O. 400) 

2017 04 29 – Some driftwood, along with debris, is scattered on the shoreline trail at Lemoine Point Conservation Area. Lake levels are high this year, making it easy to flood the trail.

(Nikon D7000 w 80-400 f4.5-5.6 @122mm f4.8 1/1250th I.S.O. 800) 

2017 04 30 – Members of the Kingston Lapidary and Mineral Club search through old tailing piles at a fluorite mine in Madoc, Ontario.

(Nikon D7000 w Nikkor 28mm Manual f2.8 @28mm f4 1/800th I.S.O. 800) 
Thank You
Corey Lablans
cldailyphotos@gmail.com

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