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PORTUGAL BIKE TRIP

 
 

The beautiful people of Lisbon made this trip very special. What can you say about a city where you're met with smiles at every turn. In spite of the onslaught of tourists, Lisboetas are gracious and kind. This place could feel like home real fast.

 
 

 

SHOT WITH X100F

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

While the project title is "Lisbon Bike Trip, there are no images of bicycles, sweaty cyclists and  thankfully you are spared the site of spandex. I have lots  of snaps taken with my iPhone during the 400 or so km we rode along Portugals coastline but non of them made the cut. 

Our daily rides spanned distances from 35km to 100km. We visited Setubal, Sesimbra, Sines, Sagres and finally Lagos before driving back to Lisbon. Portugal is a fantastic country to cycle. The motorists are generally very patient and polite. I think I had one car honk me the entire five days on the road. 

 
 
 
 

It's almost two weeks since we've been back in Toronto, yet these pictures pull me back as if by a Star Trek transporter. 

 
 
 
 

 
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PETER + ZOE'S WEDDING

 
 

June 3, 2017: In spite of the wettest spring I can remember, the clouds parted and the sun came out for Peter & Zoe's wedding. It was a perfect day for a wedding.

For context, Peter is the content marketing specialist at the company I own. In truth, he wears about a half dozen hats on any given day. His bride Zoe is also in marketing and I hadn't met her before yesterday but after a brief introduction and listening to her deliver her speech, clearly she's a formidable companion for Peter.

Alice and I as well as a bunch of our associates from Reliable were also invited. The ceremony took place at the Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church in Mississauga. The reception was at the RattleSnake Point Golf Club in Milton which looked glorious as the sun set and golden hour set in.

I brought my Fuji X100F which admittedly has been somewhat ignored as I've devoted most of my time to the X-Pro2 with interchangeable lenses. Even though these are just casual shots, as I was sifting through Lightroom, it was a reminder how incredibly difficult, technical and frustrating shooting weddings is. I have the utmost respect for wedding photographers who routinely make this look easy. Trust me, it's not.

 
 

 

SHOT WITH X100F

 

 
 
 
 
 

While the project title is "Lisbon Bike Trip, there are no images of bicycles, sweaty cyclists and  thankfully you are spared the site of spandex. I have lots  of snaps taken with my iPhone during the 400 or so km we rode along Portugals coastline but non of them made the cut. 

Our daily rides spanned distances from 35km to 100km. We visited Setubal, Sesimbra, Sines, Sagres and finally Lagos before driving back to Lisbon. Portugal is a fantastic country to cycle. The motorists are generally very patient and polite. I think I had one car honk me the entire five days on the road. 

 
 
 
 

While friends and family of the guests were throwing back shots of Ouzo and snacking on a variety of tasty hors d'oeuvres, I managed to stay sober and took advantage of the beautiful light.

 
 
 
 

The sun was finally setting, our bellies were full. It was time for the old folks to head back to town and let the youngins have their party. Tomorrow Peter & Zoe are off for two weeks of spanakopita, retsina, fresh fish, sunshine and the crystal blue Mediterranean. Not a bad way to start your marriage.

 
 

 
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NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART

 
 
 
 

What a difference a year makes. When I walked into Bang Fitness two Sunday's ago, it felt like a professional powerlifting meet was going on. How the heck did they get all of those weights up the stairs? Of course it's a silly question because it's a powerlifting meet after all. There's some seriously strong men and women in this building. Kudos to the good people at Bang Fitness and Elite Powerlifting for putting on a first class event. I'm sure glad I wasn't involved in "clean-up".

I tried to be a little better prepared for this years powerlifting event. I took an extra few minutes to make sure the lenses that I put in my camera bag were the ones I intended to put in the bag (don't remind about last year). But due to other commitments I was only there for a little over an hour. I admit it, Alice and I had a “date” on a spin bike at 1:00 pm. My time was brief but I tried to make the best of it.

There were lots of proud faces, lots of grunting and grimaces and at least one spectacular f-bomb (you know who you are ;)

 
 

 

SHOT WITH FUJI X-E2

 

 
 
 
 

This is a strictly amateur event, but you wouldn't know it from the intensity in the faces of the participants. Members of Bang and other clubs showed up early on this Sunday morning after months of preparation, they gave it their all and put on a heck of a show for the few dozen spectators.

Perhaps there will be a few of those spectators that will be inspired to hit the weights for next years event. Me, I think I'm happy as a clam behind the camera.

 
 
 
 

 
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