Friday, December 27, 2013

Bourbon County

Bourbon County, a photo by Tim The Photog on Flickr.

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Recently photographed a few bottles of Bourbon County, a brew from Goose Island. Hope you enjoy the photo and edit. Now go get some beer!

Camera: Nikon D800
Lens: Nikor 80-200mm ƒ/2.8
Exposure: 1/200th at ƒ/16
ISO: 50
Focal Length: 185mm

Strobist:
AB800 through 75" strip bank directly above bottles
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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Findlay Residence by Splyce Design

I couldn't resist posting this beautiful home. Set in the suitable location of North Vancouver, this family for four home welcomes the morning sun with elements of concrete and bamboo. Now to just win the lottery...

PHOTOS: IVAN HUNTER PHOTOGRAPHY


Monday, December 2, 2013

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia

I took this shot during a solo road trip I did out to Nova Scotia. The photo was taken in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

Camera; Nikon D800
Lens: Nikkor 24-70mm ƒ/2.8
Exposure: 1/5000th at ƒ/2.8
ISO: 560
Focal Length: 24mm

Sunday, December 1, 2013

India 2013

  Not a huge fan of being THE minority. I just return from a ten day trip to a small agricultural village named Repelle in Andhra Pradesh. I travelled there with my courageous little sister Tess and my honoring dad. In Repelle there is a ministry called IREF (India Rural Evangelical Fellowship) that my dad has supported greatly since their foundations were laid in the early 80's. It was such an honor to be exposed to this amazing and eye-opening culture that my dad has talked about my whole life. 

  IREF (irefusa.org) is a Christian college that focuses their efforts in child care and a pristine Christian rooted education. The majority of the children come from huts where their parents are deceased and the support is lacking to build a sufficient lifestyle. IREF pulls these children from their huts to give them stability, a proper education and lasting morals that will help guide them for the remainder of their lives. At IREF, you can find 1st grade through grad school, along with a Tech campus and an 18 month nursing program.

  I had the great honor to create a short documentary about IREF. I filmed for 6 days straight; visiting the local farms, riding the local transportation to small communities where I was able to ask locals about their living situations (through a translator) and I got a glimpse into some of the unique professions that a family might hold for the rest of their lives. 

  Enough writing. Check out some photos from the trip. Some footage may be leaking on here in the future. So keep your eyes open.