Looking back at old photos

Buying my first lens seems like some kind of photography milestone. Having said that, I decided to create a timeline of photos that I’ve taken over the years. I haven’t included every single photo I’ve ever taken since then but I’ve uploaded a few from each year that I like.

2005

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  1. Grade 10 trip to Queen’s University. I really like the zig-zag pattern of the clouds.
  2. Flower on a pear tree
  3. One of the 12 winners in the 2006/2007 Through the Lens: Photo Celebration competition. I still have the huge poster board with all the photos in my room. If I recall correctly, we had to use a photo and describe the science behind it. For example, one of the photos was of a large beaker/flask and the student explained refraction.
  4. Ontario Place

2006

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  1. Thought the cloud types were interesting.
  2. Cozumel, Mexico
  3. Fishing at Rice Lake

2007

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  1. Sunset
  2. Looking through a metal pipe in the Robotics room during a spare
  3. Woburn’s Quad
  4. Front of Woburn. Taken during one of Mr. Chan’s calculus classes
  5. Maple Leaf

2008

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  1. One of my favourite photos. There just so happened to be a flock of seagulls in the park near my house.
  2. One of my favourite photos. Taken on the same day as #1.
  3. That all men may know his work – Royal Ontario Museum ceiling artwork

Comments

2 responses to “Looking back at old photos”

  1. very cool! i also remember buying my first lens. I was like … “holy shit this is expensive” followed by “totally worth it and its amazing”. it was canon 35 mm f2.0.

    1. Jason

      *fixed the CSS for comments so they should show up better now*

      I get the feeling that I’m at the beginning of a very long and expensive photo tunnel. =(

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