Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Week 4 Birdy


Birdy
Originally uploaded by expatdawn
As a change of pace this week's photo was taken with my droid. It makes a handy multi-purpose point & shoot. Without the droid I wouldn't have been able to get this shot since as soon as I walked into the aviary room at the zoo my camera lens fogged up. Just a teeny bit of a temperature difference between the outside and the inside.


Camera: Android
Location: Seattle, WA

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Kodachrome

This week I got the 2 rolls of Kodachrome I shot back from Dwayne's. When I looked at the scanned CD I was incredibly disappointed with the quality. The pictures were all faded and had a very bluish tint. Looking at the slides themselves they seemed to be fine.

I took the slides and headed over to Glazer's to see if they could scan one in so I could confirm that the scan job was done incorrectly. The scan quickly revealed that all was good. This led to the purchase of a Canon 9000F. I could have rented but I figure I will get more use of this over the years since I have started shooting film again so it was worth the investment.

This is my scan of the last picture I shot on Kodachrome.



To see all my favorite Kodachrome shots from my trips to Victoria and Hawaii see here.

I also shot this with my Canon 7D.
















Which do you prefer?

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Week 3 - The Return of Ike


Breakfast time
Originally uploaded by expatdawn

Last year I was bad and didn't take Ike out any of my outings and adventures. This year as part of the 52 week project I plan to take him out more often. Expect to see him in more photos as the year progresses.

For those of you not familiar with Ike you can learn all about where he came from and the adventures he's been on.

This picture was taken at Red Door in Fremont prior to the monthly photo stroll with the Seattle Flickrites. All photos from the stroll can be found here.



Camera: Canon 7D
Location: Seattle, WA

Monday, January 10, 2011

Week 2 - Needles


Week 2 - Needles
Originally uploaded by expatdawn
Yesterday I took a crash course in B & W photography at Photographic Center Northwest offered via Groupon. It has been years since I had been in a darkroom and developed my own prints. This is a scanned copy of my print. I definitely miss printing in the darkroom and am considering etiher taking a longer course at PCNW or getting a membership there.

I am also attempting to post this directly to the blog from the "Share This" feature on Flickr. Hopefully it works out ok.


Camera: Pentax K1000
Location: Seattle

Sunday, January 2, 2011

52 Week Project

This year I have decided to undertake a 52 week project, I will take at least 1 photograph a week. I know that probably doesn't sound hard given the amount of pictures I take. This blog will be resurrected to document this endeavor. Today I went for a walk at Lake Washington and captured this one. I don't know why they didn't just say birds instead of waterfowl as birds would have fit on one line.

Camera: Canon 7D
Location: Seattle, WA

Sunday, July 11, 2010

I Tri'd


For some inexplicable reason I decided to participate in a triathlon this summer. I found an all women's super sprint in Federal Way 1/4 mile swim (410 yards), 8 Mile bike (13K), and a 2 mile run (3.3K). I've always stayed away from triathlons because of the run, I'm not a big runner but I figured I could easily walk 2 miles so I decided to go for it. The worst part about the race was having to get up at 5:15 on a Sunday morning to be in Federal Way by 6:15.
To prepare for the open water swim I did a trial swim a few weeks ago. Turns out the wet suit I bought was not good for swimming, too much restriction in the arms so for this race I decided to rent a proper racing wetsuit. This made a huge difference and I am very thankful I had.




Open water swimming is definitely different than swimming in a pool. You can't see much and there are no markers to make sure you're swimming in a straight line. On a couple of occasions today I had to look at where I was going and correct my course. I'm sure the more open water swims I do the better I'll get at this. When I first looked at the time for my swim split I was a little surprised as I thought I would do better than 10:35 for the 1/4 mile, but then I remembered that there was a bit of distance between getting out of the water and the mat for the timing. The distance between the lake and the bikes was probably between 300-400 yards. There were a couple of mats along here and I'm not sure which one captured the time for the swim but I know it wasn't anywhere near the water.


The first transition took some time and I figured it would as I had to get out of the wetsuit get my clothes on and un-rack the bike. Had a few problems getting the bike off the rack with all the personal belongings underneath but I got it off and I was on my way. Just as I was nearing the point where I needed to mount my bike the headlight fell off my bike. I stopped to pick it up and tried to get it back on, I quickly decided it wasn't worth the time and handed it to a volunteer and said I would pick it up after the race. Surprisingly after the race there was no sign of my headlight. I've left my name and number and hopefully if it shows up I'll get it back.

I figured the bike would be relatively easy and I would do between 4.5 and 5 minute miles. My split for the bike was 39:31 not too far off my estimate. My maximum speed on the bike was 30 MPH - I love going downhill. The minimum speed was 6 MPH - I do not like going uphill. It was a nice course with not too many hills. There was a rather steep uphill right at the end which wasn't easy. I saw many people walking their bikes up the hill but I was determined to beat the hill and I did!

Had a much better second transition than first which was to be expected. The course starts with a steep switchback up a gravel path out of the park to the street. I knew I was going to be walking most of the course I did job for a bit but I was rather tired at this point. At one point when I switched from jogging to walking another woman said "Good idea, I'll join you." It turns out I was walking beside another Dawn Marie. I was anticipating completing the 2 miles in slightly over 30 minutes, so I was rather surprised when I saw my split was 27:28.

The course, atmosphere, and encouragement were great, especially on that dreaded last hill on the bike. The start of the run goes down that hill so as the runners go by they shout out encouragement to those biking up. The encouragement from the volunteers and other competitors definitely helps. I would also like to thank all my friends and family that have offered me words of encouragement and support as I trained for my first tri.

Me after the race sporting my ink.


Total time: 1:25:45 (8:12 in transition)

Saturday, June 12, 2010

The Year in Review

It's hard to believe that I left England one year ago for Seattle. It has been quite an eventful year.
  • I bought a condo in Seattle
  • Sold the house in MA
  • Took sailing lessons
  • Had Lasik surgery and am now glasses free (I should have done this years ago)
  • Went to the Olympics
  • Visited 2 states I had never been to before - only 16 more to go before I've seen all 50 states

To celebrate my 1 year anniversary today I will be going to watch the US vs UK World Cup match in an Irish pub.