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, July 5, 2018

2018 Week 25 Photos

2018 Week 25 Photographs
by Corey Lablans Photography

(3rd Week, Year 6 – 1848 days – 1 missed) 


2018 06 18 – The eastern outcrop at the mine.

(Nikon D7000 w 50 f1.8 @50mm f9 1/800th I.S.O. 400 – total of 11 photographs) 



2018 06 19 – Dual coloured iris grow in the garden alongside the house in Fort Frances, Ontario. There are approximately 200 different species. The bearded irises, like these two, are some of the most popular.

(Nikon D800 w 70-200 f2.8 @200mm f5 1/200th I.S.O. 400) 



2018 06 20 – According to the Philadelphia tourism website, the cheesesteak was first invented by Pat Olivieri in 1930.

(Nikon D800 w 50 f1.8 @50mm f5 1/60th I.S.O. 400 w SB800) 



2018 06 21 – An American painted lady (Vanessa virginiensis) collects pollen on a Queen’s-Ann’s-Lace at Tilson Bay, Rainy Lake, Minnesota.

(Nikon D800 w 80-400 f4.5-5.6 @400mm f5.6 1/1250th I.S.O. 400) 



2018 06 22 – A foil carnage tyrant along with two others are a few of the many dinosaurs in my dinosaur standard deck. The deck did not do will during the store championship, time to move away from dinosaurs.

(Nikon D800 w 17-35 f2.8 @35mm f8 1/40th I.S.O. 400 w SB800)



2018 06 23 – I’m cooking a rib steak for dinner.

(Nikon D800 w 17-35 f2.8 @20mm f7.1 1/125th I.S.O. 400 w SB800)
   



2018 06 24 – Wild lupine (Lupinus perennis) cluster along the roadside west of International Falls, Minnesota. Lupine comes from the Latin word “Lupus” meaning wolf, taken after the plant’s ability to ravish the landscape.

(Nikon D800 w 70-200 f2.8 @200mm f5 1/400th I.S.O. 200)


Thank You
Corey Lablans
cldailyphotos@gmail.com

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