Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Suomi 2010

So I created a really expensive hardcover book of pictures of the Finland trip.
Its really a way for me to share the pictures with my family, but feel free to check it out.

By Michael Swerdlyk

Monday, November 8, 2010

Halloween on Church Street



It just wouldn't be Halloween without the annual trip to Church Street to partake in the fabulous festivities.
Such characters and creative costumes!



A few images from the night are up here.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Graffiti



Looking through the pics of this year's graffiti alley walk had me reminiscing about the (now gone) graffiti I photographed in the alley back in 2009, so I ended up uploading a few extra pics from the past visit as well.



The graffiti is up here.



And as luck would have it, they were actually in the middle of retagging some of the alley the day we visited. So we were able to snap a few pics of the artists in action. I've put a couple up here.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Zombies!



I had some family in town and what better places to visit to show them the real Toronto than graffiti alley...
...and the annual Zombie Walk?

Pictures to follow.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Don't Go Chasing...

It was a beautiful weekend last weekend, so we decided to spend a day in the Hamilton area hiking some waterfalls.



I've updated the Landscapes gallery for the pictures.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

The kids



BTW, I've updated the Transportation and the People galleries for the Suriname trip.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Back in town

...back from another trip down south.
...will post pics in the near future.
...for now, another photo of the stuff I use to, you know, take photos.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Niagara without the falls



Can you believe we spent an entire day trip down in Niagara Falls without getting anywhere near the falls?
We actually spent the day at the Niagara Butterfly Conservatory and the Bird Kingdom.
I love those places - great locations for taking photos.

I've updated the Aves and Insecta galleries for the trip out to Niagara.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

TTPBF



So we checked out the Tommy Thompson Park Butterfly Festival.
Not too many butterflies, but there were some nice birds and bugs.

I've updated the Aves and Insecta galleries for the trip out to Tommy Thompson.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Halton County Radial Railway



We headed out to the Halton County Radial Railway museum for their Ice Cream and Starlight event.
They had ice cream AND we got to ride on some antique street cars.
Awesome.

I've updated the Transportation gallery for some images from the night

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Mountsberg!



Its hard to believe that its been two years since we visited Mountsberg.
I remedied that situation this past month.
And I really enjoyed being introduced to their new addition: Pawgwashiing Migizi
(Young golden eagle female).

I've updated the following galleries for our Mountsberg visit:
Aves
Insecta
Other Fauna

Monday, August 30, 2010

Torrance Barrens Dark Sky Reserve



So I've definitely been enjoying the summer...
...and being out and about taking photos
...and not processing and posting them
Time to change that.
The first destination was Torrance Barrens Dark Sky Reserve.
We headed out hoping to catch some star trails...
...but instead, caught the clouds rolling in at dusk, which hid the spectacle.
I did manage to get a few sunset pics, as well as a bug or two...
I've updated the following galleries with images from Torrance:
Landscapes
Insecta
Flora
Other Fauna
Enjoy!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Lately



Spent a couple days outside over the past few weeks and I've updated a few galleries for the resulting images.
Canadian Landmarks
Flora
Insecta
Sculptures

Friday, July 2, 2010

Finland Finished

Alright!
The Finland Trip image gallery is now complete.
I feel so accomplished.

Kristiinakaupunki



So I've managed to get the last Finland trip gallery complete.
Its images from Kristiinakaupunki and other west coast towns, including Untamala, Pori, Naantali, and Reposaari.
Enjoy.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

One Down, One to Go



My second last gallery from the Finland trip is up.
Laitila & Malko
The two towns where my grandparents are from.
Enjoy

Sunday, June 27, 2010

The New Fam



I couldn't fit the ringflash and the Metz...

Windmills, SAABs and Maybachs



Uusikaupunki was a beautiful waterfront town.
We spent a few moments at a waterfront cafe, drinking coffee and eating donuts, after touring the windmill park.
Then it was on to the SAAB-Valmet automobile museum.
Cool cars, coffee and donuts?
What a perfect way to spend a day.
My gallery is up here.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Seurasaari



My gallery from our day trip to Seurasaari is finally up.
So that's nine galleries up, three to go, and my Finland trip pictures will be complete.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

The List Update

I love visiting UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Hence my gallery dedicated to them.
Which I have updated for my recent travels.
Enjoy.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

My favourite photos from the past year

For bokeh, subject, story, memories, colour, or whatever reason I have, these are the photos from the past year of which I am most proud.

June 2009 to May 2010 Fav Photos:



















Tuesday, June 22, 2010

June 2009 to May 2010


(if you click on the pics, you'll see the larger version)

Yesterday was the first official day of summer.
So that means its time for my photograholic year in review.
I started shooting three years ago this month, so please indulge me on my selfish reminiscing.

Let's start with the excitement: the travels.
Over the past year I have taken six trips, on four continents, in 12 countries.
And taken a lot of photos along the way.

Last June I embarked on a two week road trip up and around the shoreline of the Great Lakes to my hometown of Thunder Bay, Ontario. While there, I visited many attractions including:

Kakabeka Falls - beautiful place, with a lovely trek along the trails - my recommendation: bring your bug spray

Sleeping Giant provincial park - sandy beaches, amazing cliff-face lookouts with spectacular views, Silver Islet historical area, and wildlife galore - my recommendation: don't try to pet the bears

Centennial Park - small farm, and a great re-creation of a 19th century logging camp - my recommendation: bring your kids, they'll have a blast

Chippewa Park - sure, the wolves howling at the break of dawn is a little eerie, but the sunrise is spectacular, the zoo is a perfect representation of northern animals, and there's a mini-amusement park with a tilt-a-whirl - my recommendation: take the time to read the history of the place on the wall inside the main hall

Old Fort William - I don't care if they've changed its name, it'll always be the Old Fort to me - my recommendation: try the axe throwing

The Hoito - best breakfast in the province - my recommendation: try the Finn pancakes

In December I made the same trek and found the contrast in the seasons quite interesting, not to mention the difference in physical appearance of the deer.

In August I made a trip down to Peru, which lit aflame my desire to visit UNESCO world heritage sites.
While in the country I managed to visit three sites, plus one site that is on the tentative list.
My trip included:

Machu Picchu (unesco) - you can't go to Peru and not go here - my recommendation: take the bus, the hike is exhausting!

Caral-Supe (unesco) - who knew there would be a desert on the edge of a lush valley in Peru?!? With 5,000 year old ruins of a bygone civilization?!? - my recommendation: bring someone who speaks Spanish to translate for the tour guide.

Cuzco (unesco) - lovely central square and an awesome and unique market - my recommendation: watch your purse.

Cajamarca - lovely central square and very short people - my recommendation: don't carry too much as the altitude is exhausting.

Paramonga - an adobe brick ruin of another bygone civilization - my recommendation: go in the morning to get the best light

In September I was off to Africa for a three country tour, including:
Senegal - the ile de Goree (unesco) was an interesting place - my recommendation: learn at least basic French before you go

Mali - Savannahs, monkeys, bats and artisanal miners...awesome - my recommendation: don't wander around Bamako alone

Burkina Faso - dry and foreboding but with very friendly people - my recommendation: enjoy the pizza in Ouagadougou...I'm serious

Stopped over in Paris along the way and got my first look at the Eiffel Tower.

This past April I was off to South America again, with stop-overs in the Caribbean:
Antigua - sun, sand and sailing - not that I pursued any of them - for me it was all about friends...and pumping iron - my recommendation - check out English Harbour

Curacao - Willemstad (unesco) was pretty, busy and hot! - my recommendation: drink lots of water and wear sunscreen.

Colombia - the gold museum in Bogota was unbelievable - my recommendation: duh, the gold museum.

Brazil - Ouro Preto (unesco) was a beautiful town with more cathedrals than you could count - my recommendation: spend some time touring the churches

Suriname - Paramaribo (unesco) was HOT and humid, but the people were friendly - my recommendation: never wear pants.

Last month the family and I visited Finland with a stop-over in Paris.

This time we managed to see the Eiffel Tower and the Palace of Versailles.
In Finland we visited Helsinki and traveled up the west coast to Kristiinakaupunki, stopping at various places along the way:
Helsinki - crazy statues, cathedrals, a sea fortress - my recommendation: bring lots of euros to spend in the market, and never pass up a fresh and warm munkki!

Turku - a castle and a cathedral, yet neither were my favourite attraction (refer to my recommendation) - my recommendation: check out the Luostarinmaki Handicrafts museum.

Laitila - farms, lots of farms - my recommendation: visit the old church
Uusikaupunki - water and warm weather - my recommendation: check out the SAAB museum and then go to a waterfront cafe and have a coffee and a munnki. Mmmm, munnki.
Pori - The Sigrid Juselius mausoleum was cool, so was Reposaari - my recommendation: go to the mausoleum after noon, since it doesn't open till then.
Rauma - between old town and the bronze age burial site just outside of town, this place is a UNESCO jackpot - my recommendation: wear comfy shoes.

Kristiinakaupunki - beautiful town split in half by a river (or was that a lake?) - my recommendation: check out the slant of the tower of the old cathedral (weird, eh!)

So I may have managed to jam in seven countries in the last eight weeks of the year, but whatever, they still count.
I can only hope the next year is half as interesting travel-wise, eh!

Gearaholic afterthought

Whether close to home, or continents away, I had my gear close and ready to capture the scenes.
I am a canon lover and most of my gear is a testament to that fact.

If you're not as much of a gear whore as me, let me initiate you on a few things:
1) For Canon bodies, the smaller the D number and/or the higher the mk number, the better.
2) For lenses, L is for luxury. L = awesomeness.
3) The smaller the F number, the more awesome the lens.
4) IS is for image stability. For caffeine addicts like myself, IS is the ultimate feature.

I began last June with two bodies (1DmkIII & 50D) and seven lenses (300F4LIS, 70-200F4LIS, 17-35F2.8L, EFS17-55F2.8IS, 85F1.8, Sigma 150F2.8 Macro, and a Lensbaby 2.0).
I had a few departures along the way...
...the 1DmkIII
...the 50D
...the 17-55
...the 17-35
...the 85
...the Sigma macro
...OK, maybe more than a few.
I miss that 17-55. It was F2.8 AND had IS.

Now I have just one body, my 1DmkIV, and a couple lenses:
50F1.2L
100F2.8LIS Macro
300F4LIS
16-35F2.8L II
24-105F4LIS
70-200F4LIS
Sigma 8F3.5 Fisheye
Asahi Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 50F1.4
Lensbaby 2.0
Ok, nine lenses is a bit more than a couple.
And of those nine, seven showed up in the last year.
In all honesty, I think my gearaholic lusting is 100% satisfied at the moment.
In fact, I'm looking to rid myself of a couple lenses since only seven fit in my backpack.
So, yep, lusting is over...
...well, until they introduce a 24-70 F2.8 with image stability.

My next post - to end my photograholic year in review - my favourite photos from the past year.

PS - don't worry, more from the Finland trip still to come ;-)