1000+ Photos

I’ve been doing a daily habit of taking and posting photos to my flickr account since 2008 (where I post one selected to represent the best each day), and maintained the habit in my time at TRU. It’s easy when coming to a new place, as there are always new details, angles, kinds of light to try out.

Below is a slideshow of the album for my TRU photos.

As of March 5 (a week before I go), this includes 1118 photos. That is 134 days, so that’s an average of 8 photos a day posted to flickr.

Hmm, that seems low. I seem to average 20 while traveling.

But that’s the misleading thing about data; because I have gotten some photos I really am proud of.

I never tire of the sunset on the big mountains across the way (Peter and Paul) (or is Paul and Peter)?

Two Peaks, and the Way to Paul Lake
cc licensed ( BY-SA ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog

I got out on the roads in the region… literally

2014/365/347 Belly On the Provincial Park Road
cc licensed ( BY-SA ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog

And I lost a staring contest south of Vancouver

2014/365/364 I am Losing the Staring Contest
cc licensed ( BY-SA ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog

Explored the eye

2015/365/18 Going into The Eye
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Maybe my prize photo, one that got the Explore honor on flickr, and hit 10,000 views

2015/365/36 Sky Rider
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Some black and white somberness

2014/365/40 The Old Church Down By The Railroad Tracks
cc licensed ( BY-SA ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog

I find the clouds that roll in mesmerizing (as well as the wolf sculpture atop the Brown House of Learning)

2015/365/47 Campus Obscura
cc licensed ( BY-SA ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog

And there is something about the continual puffing stack that catches my eye

2015/365/55 Leave the Land as We Did Not Find It
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I bark about and play with technology and web stuff. Harmless. I have my shots.

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