Posts Tagged ‘Nikon Coolpix 4500’

Nikon Coolpix 4500, swivel-body design

An Open Letter To Nikon

Bring Back The Swivel-body Coolpix Series Once upon a time, the Coolpix name was synonymous with digital photography. Nikon absolutely owned the market, producing a line of cameras that set about defining a new digital heritage, embracing the possibilities of all-new technologies.  The most obvious design element was a unique split swivel-body that allowed half […]

Toronto city ferry Ongiara in February steam, Inner harbour, Toronto Islands

Steamy Ongiara

The ferry Ongiara plies the waters of Toronto’s inner harbour during a sudden February cold snap.

Bullfrog eye closeup, Massassauga Provincial Park, Georgian Bay

Look Into My Eye

A bullfrog’s eye reflects the camera in an extreme closeup.


Broken goose egg, Green Island, Georgian Bay

Broken Dreams

A broken goose egg sits empty in the dark water of a puddle on Georgian Bay’s Green Island.

Praying mantis, Parry Sound, Georgian Bay

Mantis Praying

A praying mantis poses against an improbably purple background.

Kayaking in ice panorama, Inner harbour, Toronto Islands

Strengthsfinder

A panoramic self-portrait, kayaking in the ice during spring breakup.


Shuffle Demons' 1000 saxophone world record attempt of Hockey Night in Canada panorama, Dundas Square, Toronto

1000 Hockey Nights

Almost 1000 saxophones playing the Hockey Night in Canada theme fill Toronto’s Dundas Square, led by the Shuffle Demons in an attempt to break the world record for most saxophones playing a song at the same time.

Flowering lilypad on black, Franklin Island, Georgian Bay

Floral Nova

Panorama of Caché onstage, Lula Lounge, Toronto

Caché

Salsa band Caché heats up the Lula Lounge in Toronto.


Pointe au Baril lighthouse panorama, Pointe au Baril, Georgian Bay

Pointe au Baril Light

The lighthouse at Pointe au Baril begins to glow as twilight descends on Georgian Bay.

Garter snake portrait from below, Ward's Island, Toronto Islands

The Lidless Eye

Underneath a garter snake, lit like a spotlight in the low light of early spring.