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Nov 07 2013

I’d do more but there is a cat

2013-11-07 19.37.27

Fresh look. Clean look. Simple look. Over the past couple months my approach to my own person blog and writes has simplified. I once wanted a place that told you more about me than the average person wants to know about anyone.

I found it was cumbersome to write when there were so many distractions, and if I couldn’t even write properly, who would want to read it. So I started to scale back.

From two columns to one I took this site and from there I decided it was time I cut even more out and switched themes to this sleek coat. Nothing but words on a paper… or white background.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: blog, theme

Jan 24 2013

My take on telling the stories of others.

Bob Heath

By now most people know that a plane is missing in Antarctica. On that plane is northern pilot Bob Heath. Who I met Bob back in July 2012, I wrote a story about him here on this blog. The guy made a lasting impression on me, and so I wanted to share it with everyone.

I had no idea that he would go missing. And I only hope that he is all right and that he returns to the north safely.

As news broke that he was the pilot of the plane that was missing I started to get more calls from media outlets about my brief encounter with Bob. And while I didn’t feel like I was in the place to speak about Bob, only having met him once, I did speak with several media outlets.

It occurred to me that the reason I was doing it was because I like to tell stories of the people that I meet. The world is filled with extraordinary people but we often don’t meet them or even hear about them.

Bob was one of those people that I thought everyone should know about. His passion for not only flying but also a north combined with his witty humour and his happy-go-lucky mentality is something that is rarely found in people anymore and so because of that I felt the need to share that. Today especially.

So my hope by talking about Bob and telling the nation about the one day that I spent with Bob in July was because I’m very proud of him and I think people should know about how great a man he is.

these hidden heroes are all around us, and every day I’m wondering who on one of the next and that’s partly why I blog about who I meet because everybody has a story and I will provide everybody with a platform to share that story because you never know who’s can read that story.

I don’t quite know if this post makes any sense. The bottom line however is there that there is a lot of people whose stories should be told and I’m glad that I got to tell Bob’s even if the story was just from one day.

 

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: blog, bob heath, pilot, stories

Jun 02 2012

Another Adventure to Victoria

Once again I am off on another adventure and this one I have been looking forward to for sometime now.

I actually haven’t really traveled any where since January when I moved back to Yellowknife but that was only from Fort St. John. There seems to be enough for me to do in Yellowknife to make me feel like I don’t need to go anywhere.

Yellowknife from a plane

I’m off to Victoria, BC this time around. I will be attending the Social Media Camp once ago and figured I might as well go a few days early and see the sites.

Friend and coworker Martin will be taking me up to Long Beach and Tofino. We might also get to go to Pender Island.

I have to say even though I don’t think I could ever really live anywhere else I really enjoy Vancouver Island.

It was tough leaving Yellowknife this morning. There wasn’t a cloud in the sky, sunny and 22*C. Yellowknife summers are like no other.

Now lets see what I can get up to on Vancouver Island!

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Travels · Tagged: blog, travel, vic2012, victoria, yellowknife

Apr 03 2012

James the Photographer

James MacKenzie is another long time Yellowknifer I have come to know over the years. He is still early in his photography carear but if you look at any of his photos you know he will do great things.

One weekend in February 2012 we both ended up at a mutual friends cabin out on Hidden Lake. The skies were clear and the aurora were promising to be good, so naturally I brought along my camera. Of course James did as well. I don’t think he strays more than 5 feet without his.

It was the first time I had gone out and shot the aurora with another photographer and I was thrilled. It is one thing I read up information on the Internet, it is another to be able to bounce ideas and information off another phtotog who is right beside you.

We have many conversations that weekend about photography, which is what was happening when I took the below portrait.  My settings for this shot were: 1/200sec, f/1.8, ISO 200, 50mm and -2/3EV.

I used the natural light coming in the window to the right of me to brighten up James’ face but also had to compensate for it as I wanted to show what was around James as well. That is why I have the Exposure Compensation at -2/3 and even still it didn’t seem like enough.

James the Photographer

In addition to the settings of the above shot I think it displays who James is. Smiling while reviewing his photos from earlier that day.

Here is another shot of James in action at the Long John Jamboree:

Long John Jamboree Day 1

Written by kylewith · Categorized: PhotoBlog · Tagged: blog, James MacKenzie, photographer, photography

Dec 05 2011

Blog Graph that makes sense

This totally makes sense for my writing. We start off with a decent idea, we move to an awesome blog post. Then something happens; I write to much about the same thing. Oh noes. It is all over, it sucks, I can’t publish this thing… Then I realize I need to publish something, so I attempt to proof it, make it halfway through and then publish it.

Blog graph

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Social Media/Internet · Tagged: blog, graph

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