This gentleman was walking past the pizza joint I was at in Jasper and I grabbed this photo of him. I like to imagine what kind of people are in my photos. Each person is different and is captured a different way.
This gentleman, I feel is young at heart. He had a grin on his face that made me think he was going “yeah man, I got this, I’m cool.” Then the ball cap and shades top it off. He was confident as he walked down the main drag of Jasper.
ISO400, 115mm, f/5.6, 1/320 sec
Grillin with my Food Photography
Food and Photography are my two biggest hobbies right now. I say hobby for food, because I no longer try to cook the quickest meal, I take my time and have fun with it.
I wouldn’t call my food photography professional as well, because I don’t want to stick it in a box with a bunch of light and make it look perfect. I much prefer the natural progression of food. Like this food, I took it of the food I was actually going to eat, and blog about later.
ISO100, 35mm, f/3.2 at 1/60 sec
Wildlife of Jasper, Alberta by KyleWith
Okay, I’m not a Wildlife Photographer, and I even have a hard time calling myself a photographer, but I sure was able to get up close to some wildlife in Jasper – as most people are.
I do have to tell you the story of the Bull Elk you see below. You see he was basically sitting in our campsite when we got up in one morning, along with some female elk and calves. My mom saw the calves, but not the bull, while I saw the bull. We both quickly scrambled to get our camera, I going for the bull, my mother for the calves. She started towards the calves, slowly and not to close, but as she did she unknowingly was getting closer to the bull. I didn’t realize she didn’t see the bull – there were tree and different angles, etc – and when I said “whoa mom, that is close enough” she realized what was beside her. Well apparently so did the protective bull. As we quickly stepped back to give it space, he worked his way to his up and then started charging every other camper, vehicle and dog that would go near his females. Now, if this were anywhere else I would have moved on, but since it was practically in our campsite and were breaking camp we stayed. They moved away from us, but they could still be seen.
This is my odd experience with this bull elk. The wolf was also neat to see, but I was trying to drive and shoot at the same time.
From a photography stand point, I would do many different things better – like getting out of the vehicle. The bull elk was the only one I could “choose” my location and even now looking at it, I should have lined it up better.
Simple Camp Life
Camp Life
Camp life for me is a simple life. A Tent and a Camp box. Oh and lets not forget the computer, but it actually reality, I do like the simple things. (On a side note it is not raining and my computer is getting wet so I will cut this short)
This was my first time trying a long exposure during the night and I like how it turned out. One this I would like to try, is doing it earlier in the evening and trying to pick up some of the background.
Ice Cream Man is waiting
Like I mentioned, on Google+, I want to do more random portraits of people and here is the first. I still am dealing with the huge fact that I’m to shy to go up and ask to take a person if I can take their photo, but I hope to over come soon.
I believe this man was waiting for his wife as she shopped along the main drag of Jasper Alberta. He looked at peace, with his ice cream.
This photo was inspired by the photographer, Thomas Leuthard, who is a “street photographer” and writes 85mm.ch. I like his style and it was why I I wanted to explore the random portraits more. ISO 100, 50mm, f/3.5, 0.0004.
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