Sunday, March 17, 2013

Crossfit Games - Invermere 2013

Over the last two Saturdays, I had the opportunity to take some photos during an event at my gym, Endeavor Fitness, in Invermere.

The Crossfit Games is an international tournament. It starts out with qualification for the chance to compete in the regional events. The qualification rounds consist of five workouts over five consecutive weeks. The content of the workouts is published on the Wednesday, and the test has to be completed by the Sunday of that week.

Jolaine = Determination Personified

The first workout, named 13.1, consisted of:

17 minute AMRAP of:
 

40 Burpees
30 Snatch, 75 / 45 lbs
30 Burpees
30 Snatch, 135 / 75 lbs
20 Burpees
30 Snatch, 165 / 100 lbs
10 burpees


AMRAP means "as many repetitions as possible" in the time allowed.

Jolaine is 5'1" tall - her 20" box jump is amazing!
The second workout, 13.2, consisted of:

10 minute AMRAP of:

5 Shoulder to overhead lifts 115 / 75 lbs
10 Deadlifts 115 / 75 lbs
15 Box jumps 24 / 20 inch

(Jolaine did over 300 reps!)

I'm hoping to get back to the gym for the next three Saturdays, so that I can shoot our local athletes challenge ALL the tests! 

The full collection of photos will be available on my website soon!


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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Of Safety Fences & Fire Damage

I had planned to photograph the 2013 U16 Can-Am Western Championships in Panorama today. On the schedule were the men's and ladies' Super G events. I was excited to see the speed action, and was looking forward to spending 3-4 hours on the mountain.

Unfortunately, after I'd hiked up from the base as far as is practical in deep, wet, heavy snow conditions (think knee- to mid-thigh deep in places!), I found that the finish area had been moved up the mountain - probably because of the warmer conditions. This resulted in the usual gap that's left in the safety fencing for the course workers to exit through, wasn't there. There wasn't anywhere where I could get high enough to see over the nets to take photos, either - not, at least, within a close enough distance that my 200mm lens would be effective! I did ask the officials if I could shoot from behind the safety fence in the finish area, but "no" - I didn't really expect them to say yes, but had to try!

So that was that. I packed up and started hiking back down the mountain. I was very disappointed, as this was the only time this winter that I've had the inclination to go out in the cold to shoot the alpine events. And to add insult to injury, I'd declined an assisting job so that I could devote this weekend to ski racing!

On the way down, though, there was a consolation prize: I got to take a few photos of what's left of the 1000 Peaks Lodge, which fell victim to a serious fire a few days ago. The view from up the hill was quite dramatic, as you can see!


See larger versions of these images on my website.

Of course, I have to add that my brother (are you hearing a proud sister?!) was one of the first responders on scene, and was actually INSIDE that building evacuating guests and trying to knock the fire back, until the more than two dozen firies were pulled out due to overly dangerous conditions indoors.


There were no injuries, thankfully, either to the fire fighters or the guests who were in the building - amazing when you consider that the fire must've started sometime after midnight! The results of the investigation as to what caused the blaze haven't been made public yet, nor has any information been released as to whether any of the building can be salvaged after sustaining extensive fire and water damage.



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Sunday, February 24, 2013

New Photo Project

Spring must be just around the corner - I believe this because I feel that I'm finally emerging from my photo-funk!


One thing to get me going is my latest photography project:

THE ALPHABET PROJECT

Starting with A (surprise!).

One photo per letter.

The image may represent anything - an object, an emotion, a concept, a colour, etc.

There's no set time-line but I'm hoping to post at least one photograph per week.

I'm open to suggestions! If you have any brilliant ideas for the upcoming letter, please let me know!

If you'd like to follow along, be sure to "like" my photography Facebook page - don't forget to click on the wheel-thingy, too, and add the page to your interest list so that my posts have more chance of actually being posted to your feed!

If nothing else, this project should keep me out of trouble for the rest of the year!


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Monday, February 11, 2013

More New Cats!

Spring (which means multiple litters of kittens!) is just around the corner, and three new adult cats arrived at the shelter this week. It is a never-ending cycle ...

Will the battle against pet overpopulation and human indifference ever be won?!

Cole - available for adoption
The rest of the photos may be viewed here.

It was good to get out and use my camera again - haven't don't much with it this winter. Also fun to start working with my new toy, Photoshop CS6!

Sunday, February 3, 2013

BC Regional Pond Hockey Championships

Meanwhile, in Canada ...

No, Your Eyes Are Not Deceiving You!

For me, it has been a really long winter. For the first time since we moved to Canada in late 1994, I have felt absolutely NO desire to be out there in the cold - whether its skiing, cross country, snow shoeing, walking - nothing is tempting me out there! Hence the big gaps between blog posts!

Today, though, the sun's out (not a common occurrence during winter, down here in the valley). Its still cold, mind you, with a start close to -10C, but once the valley fog burned off, it almost felt pleasant.

The Trucks Behind Him Are Parked ON The Lake Ice

So after a hearty breakfast, I rugged up and forced myself to go down to Kinsmen Beach in Invermere, where the BC Eastern Regional Pond Hockey Championship, a three-day event between scores of four-person teams, is reaching the pointy end of the tournament. I didn't stay long, or take a great number of photos, but I think something of the Truly Canadian nature of this event shows in the images.

A couple of my fav's are on this page, the rest may be viewed on my website.




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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Happy New Year!


A couple of days ago I got to get back to ICAN to update everyone's photos for the new year. It was great that there were NO kittens ... although, not surprising, I suppose ... they'll be the first to be adopted over the teenagers and adults, right? Here's one of my favourite shots from the session:


Oh, and at the end of 2012, I finished my second 365 project (its on my photography Facebook page, if you're interested in scanning through it)! It feels weird not having a photography project hanging over my head for the past week ... if you have any brilliant ideas/suggestions for a new project, I'd be happy to consider it!

I also, barely, got my blog series about my Arctic cruise finished before the end of 2012 - about four months after the fact! Now I'm in the process of uploading all the images to my smugmug website - once its done, I'll let you know (the photos I showed in the blog weren't ALL the photos from the trip!).

Just before Christmas, we were adopted by a lovely black cat. Long story short, his owner went away just before the holidays, and didn't come back until after New Year. She knew he was shut outside but left anyway ... I know, don't get me started! Anyway, he's now back with her, went back a couple of days ago. He's already shown up here again, trying to get in - I'm steeling myself to leave him outside, force him to go back to his "real" owner. I have a feeling this might not be the last we see/hear of him. His official name is BB, we call him Gordon ...


 All the best in 2013 - onwards and upwards!

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