You are here

rob's blog

Video: Time Lapse Snow Fall

Submitted by rob on Wed, 12/11/2013 - 09:51

Here is a time lapse I took from my security camera on Dec 3, 2013, just about 9 hours compressed into 91 seconds. You will see activity in the background (cars and people) but if you watch the foreground you can really see the snow piling up:

Photo: Johnston Canyon

Submitted by rob on Wed, 08/22/2012 - 11:50

While we were hiking this summer in Johnston Canyone (Banff National Park) I got this shot of the river. There is not much room on the trail to carry a tripod, let alone set one up so I braced the camera on a railing to get this shot.

Photo: Urban Rapids

Submitted by rob on Tue, 06/12/2012 - 21:15

We had some storms roll through in the past couple of days and I have been trying to get a lightning picture, so far they have proved very elusive. Though with the major downpour I did manage to get this picture of some water coming down the street and piling up against a tire.

Photo: Bow Valley Panoramic

Submitted by rob on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 12:37

While out hiking in Banff National Park last weekend I decided to try my hand at a multiple picture panoramic image, I took 5 pictures of the Bow Valley, I got these home and started digging around for some stitching software. I found Hugin, an open source front end to the command line Panorama Tools, Hugin is also cross platform so you can use it in Mac, Linux, and Windows. Hugin made quick work of automatically stitching my 5 photos together, I had done about 50% overlap (probably overkill) and after correcting for parallax this is what I had.



Bow Valley Panoramic

Photo: Smokey

Submitted by rob on Mon, 06/27/2011 - 11:45

Here is a shot out black lab Smokey, I again processed this image from a RAW file in my iPad with the new snapseed application from Nik Software. There are some interesting tools included in there and you can spend hours playing with a photo.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - rob's blog