Thanks all for your kind comments. @JMD andco: I haven't checked the exif information on these photos but if I remember correctly I was using one of the early Sony Alpha DSLRs - probably the Alpha 100 - 10MP sensor. Every couple of years since then I have upgraded to newer Sony cameras - and I now use the Alpha 7r with a 36MP full frame sensor and more bells and whistles than I know what to do with.
@William Kendall: That's Craigdarroch Castle - I processed it like that for a special spooky Halloween post.
@JoJo: I always look forward to reading your comments.
Situated on the far west coast of Canada, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria is the capital city of the Province of British Columbia. Its benign climate (the warmest winters in Canada) and placid lifestyle make it a favorite retirement location as well as a popular tourist destination. About 400,000 people live in Victoria and adjacent communities. Click the photos to see them larger!
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These are all stunning. Were you using a different camera back then, Benjamin?
The black and white shot looks quite ominous.
I've really enjoyed your blog through the years!
Thanks all for your kind comments.
@JMD andco: I haven't checked the exif information on these photos but if I remember correctly I was using one of the early Sony Alpha DSLRs - probably the Alpha 100 - 10MP sensor. Every couple of years since then I have upgraded to newer Sony cameras - and I now use the Alpha 7r with a 36MP full frame sensor and more bells and whistles than I know what to do with.
@William Kendall: That's Craigdarroch Castle - I processed it like that for a special spooky Halloween post.
@JoJo: I always look forward to reading your comments.
I'm an amateur, point-and-shoot kind of photographer which is why I appreciate your photos, Benjamin.
I have actually been following, and enjoying, Victoria Daily Photo for many years but only decided to start commenting for your calendar : )
Make that " … which is why I appreciate both your and Fern's photos …" : )
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