Archive for July, 2010

Alaska Landscape Photos

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Last week I went to Vancouver, Canada for Image Explorations as the opening speaker where I discussed a number of business strategies for wedding photographers.

Afterwards, Julie and I hopped onto a Princess Cruise to see the Alaskan glaciers before they all melt. What a sight! I have never seen anything so majestic. After uploading it to facebook, a number of friends asked for a copy as a wallpaper. So here it is!

It’s all set for 1920×1200 resolution (so even for HD monitors) and HDR.

DOWNLOAD ALL WALLPAPERS HERE

Juneau Forest Fog

alaskan glaciers

Ketchikan Boats

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Ketchikan Creek Street

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Ketchikan Cruise

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Margerie Mountains

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Margerie Passing

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Wilbur and Orville Mountains

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Margerie Glaciers

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Mendenhall Creek

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Mendenhall Glaciers

alaskan glaciers

alaskan glaciers

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Ciao for now,

Lawrence Chan

P.S. Yeah, Alaska was cold, but I still ate ice cream.

Jamaica Vacation at Couples Negril

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Julie and I made a trip to Jamaica for Helen and Matt’s wedding. Prior to the actual wedding date, we took some mini excursions on catamaran and treks to town.

Since I am experimenting with fusion movies (especially recently with Taryne and Nishan’s wedding), I decided to do it with my own vacation videos and photos. Enjoy!

Day 1

Day 2

Like Jamaica? Me too. If you’re getting married in the Caribbean Islands, let me know!

Lawrence Chan

P.S. Bring bug repellant. No joke. Or is this something normal and I was the only silly one who thought not to?

Pasadena Rose Bowl July 4th Fireworks

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

After being incubated in the house for weeks because of work, I decided to go out tonight and take some pictures of the fireworks. I heard that Pasadena’s Rose Bowl was going to display a pyrotechnics’s dream world at 9pm.

I positioned myself in the neighboring hills so that I would have a view of Rose Bowl itself. The following is an HDR image, but it’s really not so HDR by definition.

pasadena rose bowl fireworks

Happy 4th to everyone,

Lawrence