Pic of Ben
My main objective is to develop my understanding and knowledge of the principles of photography. The ultimate aim, to produce some amazing photographs, and maybe to one day become a professional photographer.

Below are some recent blog entries!

2009-07-30 - Chicago - Travelling the US:
Ok sooo... I went to the US and I am finally back from Canada. Been home for 3 weeks today, and I nearly settled in. I started this Chicago review, got bored and have decided to lump these photos (from Hollywood, San Fran and Chicago) and the unfinished review together to stick on the site...

Our trip to Chicago was relatively slow by modern transportation. We had to take a bus down to Seattle (up at 5am and a 3hour bus journey) and then catch a flight from Taxonamy?? Airport (3.5 hrs) to Chicago O'hare. Once at the airport the trip to the hostel was staight forward as the city is covered in different public transport systems, and a 50min ride took us to within 200m of the hostel.

Our first impressions of Chicago were significantly better than that of Seattle (where we were harrased by a 'bum' right outside of the greyhound station), the people [in Chicago] were extremely helpful and one gentleman even tried ringing the hostel for us when we couldn't find it; all at 1am in the morning having never met us before. In all it took us about 19 hours to reach our final destination, cheap but slow. (110GPB + 24USD + 2.25USD each).

The AAE Parthenon Hostel would be our first residence on our xx day trip and the only one that didn't belong the to the 'USA Hostels' group. A quite simple hostel, I can believe that it is owned and run by a greek family. Breakfast was included (toast, cereal, juice and... boiled eggs). The reviews on the net rated it around 3.5 out of 5, a fair rating as this was a simple but clean hostel. We decided to splash out and stayed in a 2 person private room, the 4 nights we stayed cost us a hefty $404USD, the tax of 15% for hotel rooms increasing the overall cost significantly. The room was cream with a wardrobe and drawers, the bed, made from 2 singles was extremely comfy (although one matress slanted quite a lot) and generally clean. Both towels and bed linen were included in the price, but aren't if you are in a shared room. Our dorm had a common room with fridge, microwave, tv, a single computer and rather flakey WiFi.

The city is exactly what I expected, a mixture of old red brick buildings and new modern glass/steel structures. It's clearly going through some sort continual regerenation, but this didn't distract from its grandure. We spent the majority of our time downtown towards Lake ???, on one occassion we ventured over towards one of the more rural areas to visit the Museum of Science and Industry (A must see by the way). I am not sure of the figures, but I would bet that the largest ethnic group in the areas we visited were African American, especially true by the university. Something I hadn't expereinced in Las Vegas nor New York.

As this was a budget trip, we had to get the best value out of everything. Our top buy to date was the 'City Pass' which, got us access to: - Sears Tower or John Hancock Observatory (High, high buildings to overlook the city, open till late) - The Field Museum (Huge museum full with everthing from animals to chinese pottery) - Planetarium (About our planet, our solar system and beyond) - Aquarium (Fish, Mammals) - Museum of Science and Industry (Brilliant! An old street, huge minature railway.... and a Harry Potter Exhibit) - some pointless vouchers (Magnificent Mail shopping, meh)

It cost a little under $60USD each and not only saved us hours of queing (especially at the MoSaI and Sears Tower), but actually cost less then visiting the attractions seperatly, a real bargain. These 5 places provided enough entertainment for 2.5/3 days worth of activities. For the remaining 1.5 days we visited the following attractions, and generally mulled around the city taking in the sites and the sounds.

- Millenium Park - Taste of Chicago - Fireworks - The Bean - Pier One - Chichago University
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2009-06-25 - Vancouver, Canada - Coldplay, Snow Patrol and White Trash:
We've been busy again over the past week! On Saturday we went to a White Trash party (people pretending to be inbred Americans), me and kel went for the true southerner look! There was drink, naked people, a big hammer to see "will it crush", and a mower to see "will it mow". Great Times!

Then on the following Sunday we went to see Coldplay and SnowPatrol at GM place (where the Vancouver giants play). The concert was amazing and if your interested you can download a free album from their website Left Right Left Right.
Pictures:
Me n Kel Fire Ben White Trash Kel Hungover Kel White Trash Dj White Trash
Videos:
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2009-06-05 - Vancouver - Vancouver Island and The Pub:
The last week or so have been extremely busy here in Vancouver. I've had my 25th Birthday (ahem), we ended up at a pub for drinks and then onto burger and chips (how old!?). We went traveling into the interior (see the blog below).

On Sunday we went down to 'Dear Lake' and went kayaking for an hour ($15, bargain!) which was great fun; even if we did go round in a lot of circles!

On Tuesday, we went flying in a weeee little plain around the Vancouver island. It had 4 seats, 1 propeller and that's about it (see the control panel)! Thank you Matt Smiley

On Wednesday I went swimming in Lake, not clear but extremely clean and very refreshing in this 30 degree heat. We're leaving Vancouver soon, so I want to keep doing as many of these types of things as possible Happy
Pictures:
Me and Kel Flying Mini Plane Cockpit Mini Plane My 25th, Jep, Carol and Louise My 25th, Jep, Carol Kayaking Dear Lake Me and Kel Kayaking Louise and Sean my 25th Me and Kel 25th Birthday
Videos:
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2009-05-28 - Interior, Canada - Travelling through Canada:
We spent a week traveling through the interior in a rented RV (CanadaDream.com). After nearly 2800km and what must have been approaching $600 CAD in fuel (8mpg, ouch), we have:
  • Walked on a glacier
  • Seen frozen waterfalls
  • Eaten glacier water
  • Found where I want to live (Banff)
  • Seen a wild brown and black bear
  • etc...
There were over 400 pics, but I've only managed to sort a handful, expect more as time goes on Smiley
Pictures:
Banff HighStreet Black Bear Canadian Bird Canadain Chipmunk Glacier Panoarmic Interior Lake Interior Shadow Lake Jasper Firestation Frozen Waterfall Frozen Waterfall 2 Kel Desaturated Kel Hood Blue Lake... Lake Louise Panoramic Lake Louise 1 Lake Louise 2 Lake Louise Melt Maligne Lake Panoramic
2009-05-03 - Penthouse, Burnaby - More Penthouse Pics:
Spent some more time taking pictures over metrotown this weekend and came up with these... other than that, not a lot has happened Sad lol
Pictures:
Penthouse Long Exposure Penthouse Panoramic Penthouse Night Panoramic
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