In the evening, I strolled down the boardwalk pausing at the Virginia Beach signature King Neptune statue. I like this photo because the dog on a leash in the foreground mimics the turtle in Neptune’s left hand.
In between games, I set out in search of interesting things to photograph. I like this shot, because I was able to shot from a high perspective which is rarely the case with birds.
The main activity of the weekend was soccer and the boys played a total of four games. Here Kyle splits two defenders as he moves the ball up the field. Although the team did not fare so well (1 win, 1 tie, 2 losses), Kyle played very well and has again been elected as a captain of the team.
We dined at Catch 31, an upscale seafood restaurant and weekend hot spot. The 30 minute wait for a 9PM seating was well worth it. The meal was outstanding and was a nice way to start our weekend together.
Leaning off our fifth floor balcony, I tried to gather in the sky, ocean, and boardwalk. What I could not capture was the sound and smell of the ocean which came through the door we left open all evening..
Kyle and I flew to Virginia Beach today for a weekend soccer tournament. This photo was taken on approach to Norfolk Airport and I believe is of the Botanical Gardens.
Left this morning to return to the US. I have a few more trips in the coming months and then expect the travel to subside a bit. This evening my indoor soccer team entered the play-offs. We faced a tough opponent and sqeeked by with a margin of one point. Our game was at 11PM making for a very long day.
The hotel where I gave my presentations literally overlooked the atrium to a large shopping mall. I did a total of six back-to-back presentations together with an associate. Each time he started speaking I ran out to the mall returning just in time to present my section. On the first excursion I purchased a pair of comfotable shoes to relieve my blistered feet. The second trip yielded a new shirt (I had packed for 2 days, not realizing I was booked for a three day trip). Finally, I returned with a workout bag (to carry my boots in; I had packed my clothes in my computer bag and had no other luggage). Shopping in precise 20 minute intervals is a very entertaining way to go about the process.
This afternoon I traveled to Montreal for meetings tomorrow. Despite the VERY cold temperatures, I decided to walk back to my hotel from the restaurant where I dined with colleauges. What was suppose to be a 35 minute walk turned into a 90 minute hike when I overshot the hotel and had to back track. My newly repaired boots were tighter than I remembered and I wound up with a couple of nice blisters. Fortunately there was plenty to photograph along the way and I have a nice sequence from my stroll through the city at night.
Here is one of the glamour shots of the camcorder I am selling. Not very artistic, but the lighting principles I use are directly applicable to portrait photography.