Love this, reminds me of 2 summers ago with our 2 youngest going up the tower. Was about 95 degrees and those stairs are a little disorienting..When we got to the top we were the only ones up there, the breeze was blowing and we had brought some sandwiches, sat up there for about an hour taking it all in.
Your daughters have grown into beautiful young ladies. (and wonderful subjects for you)
1st shots with my new (to me) Q3/28, just around the house. I really like this new camera. I've owned the Q and Q2, I settled back down with the Q for the last couple years. I couldn't pass up the newer model though, with all the upgrades it's like a different beast altogether.
Didn't use pet recognition for the dog shot so his eyes aren't quite in focus, well also because I have't stopped it down beyond f/1.7 yet either...
Pisco from Machu Picchu
Black and whites look pretty good just sliding saturation off
S.O.O.C.
Matt Kerby wrote:
I've never seen these before...So cool!
Yeah, there are so many ways you can shoot them… the possibilities are almost endless. It is refreshing to see a condo developer actually caring about how the towers look, rather than putting up a massive rectangular slab of glass.
Mississauga otherwise is not the best city to visit for photography… their “downtown” is a massive shopping mall… but they have a few interesting buildings going up in this particular location.
Matt Kerby wrote:
(Shot with your daughter in the tower stairwell)
Love this, reminds me of 2 summers ago with our 2 youngest going up the tower. Was about 95 degrees and those stairs are a little disorienting..When we got to the top we were the only ones up there, the breeze was blowing and we had brought some sandwiches, sat up there for about an hour taking it all in.
Your daughters have grown into beautiful young ladies. (and wonderful subjects for you)
Hi Matt!
Yes, the kids love this kind of stuff. When I went there, it was hot and humid too, but it’s one of those things you just have to do with them.