Eagle feathers are a special gift. This entire bustle as it’s called was made with tail feathers. This man did a warrior’s dance. Facebook Twitter Pintrest 15 notes
The long strips of fabric represent prairie grass. This man too was a very good dancer. Facebook Twitter Pintrest 6 notes
This is what I had for lunch… You might not be able to see it but there are chips (crisps) inside of the burger. It was so good! But I didn’t quite manage to finish it. Facebook Twitter Pintrest 13 notes
This is my favourite photographer. He’s shooting me with the D300 and 24-70. I shot him with the D3000 and 55-200. This shot is queued, but I can tell you that at the moment, I’m riding a train home, at the end of a very nice day visiting him <3 Facebook Twitter Pintrest 12 notes
This is one of the towers in the University of Western Ontario in London Ontario. One of my loveliest friends is in a med science program there, and she gave us a tour over the weekend. The city and campus are so beautiful (if somewhat less diverse than the city I’m used to) that I’m seriously thinking about looking into the university’s graduate studies. I was accepted for undergrad there in poli sci, but living away from home for this year was a bit too expensive. Facebook Twitter Pintrest 8 notes
The notebooks we provided for the workshop participants over the weekend Nikon D3000, Nikkor 18-55 VR ISO 800, 32mm, F4.8, 1/40 sec Facebook Twitter Pintrest
One last photo before I head to bed… Mum wanted red velvet cake for her birthday, and red velvet cake she got. I took this Saturday. Nikon D3000, Nikkor 18-55 VR, SB-600 ISO 400, 48mm, F5.6, 1/80sec(Source: pommangee) Link to Source Facebook Twitter Pintrest 5 notes
On top of the world for S’ birthday this past summer. Nikon D3000, Nikkor 50mm AF ISO 400, 50mm, F1.8, 1/1250sec Facebook Twitter Pintrest 1 note
One of the first pictures I took using my new SB 600 flash, this is my brother eating a sour warhead. Nikon D3000, Nikkor 18-55 AF-S VR, SB 600 Speedlight ISO 400, 55mm, F5.6, 1/60 sec Facebook Twitter Pintrest
July 1st, 2010 Nikon D3000, Sigma 10-20 ISO 100, 11.5mm, F5.6, 1/640sec Should have probably gone up to around F8 or something but what’s done is done, it was a beautiful Canada Day! Facebook Twitter Pintrest 6 notes