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The Professionals Rotorua New Zealand Schools MTB National Team Relay Championships at Waipa in Rotura, New Zealand. (Photo by clint trahan/Crankworx.com)
With more time to compose I framed the shoes so as to not intersect with any other lines. As opposed to the more rushed shot with the pigeon in it. (Next to this one)
Photo taken just north of Oak Bay on Vancouver Island. You just get a sense of community pride as you pass through this area with the clean streets, beautiful homes and well maintained parks.
No, I do not live in this town!
Not the best for sharpness, but the funniest in the series! Shutter priority, 1/20s, burst mode. We aren't aiming for EVERY shot to be perfect but at least one of them should be sharp. Good to track the motion of the subject at the exact same pace!
Not extreme close, not medium. I really liked the antique luggage and how it was displayed, but we don't need to see the entire store front.
The Professionals Rotorua New Zealand Schools MTB National Team Relay Championships at Waipa in Rotura, New Zealand. (Photo by clint trahan/Crankworx.com)
I have spent almost a week on Salt Spring Island, in the Southern Gulf Islands just off the much larger, well-known Vancouver Island. Amidst artists, winemakers, coffeeshop owners and simply incredibly resourceful, talented and warm-hearted people. Sounds like a snapshot of what Canada is all about? In essence, you've got it all here on Salt Spring Island and more. I completely fell. Head over heels. And already know I'll be back here .. soon !!!
More on my travel blog www.creativelena.com/en/travel-blog/north-america/canada/ <3
In aperture priority, the shutter will be faster. We have stopped the motion of the water so it looks crisp. Also, the lights look as we see them. Which do you prefer, this or the next one?