It's been a while. Things are going well here in Bermuda.
I just wanted to let you know about my new law firm, Bermuda Corporate & Trust Law Ltd. It is a law firm offering legal advie on corporate and company law as well as trust and real estate matters in Bermuda. If you are interested in checking it out, you can see more on our new website at http://www.corporatetrustlaw.bm
My newest project is Super Québec Vote Plus, a guide to this summer's Québec elections. This will provide you with unique insights into the vote. From our headquarters in Bermuda, rest assured that Super Québec Vote Plus' coverage of the election will be free of all of those nasty restrictions imposed by Québec's elections laws and all 100% tax-free. Join me every day until September 4 at www.superquebecvoteplus.com
2011 was my 6th year attending the Northern Voice personal media conference. I took the opportunity this time to play around more with my DSLR camera. I got to talking with photographer John Biehler about shooting using a fisheye lens, and he was kind enough to lend me his for the second day of the conference.
Fisheye is such a different perspective, it took me some time to get a feel for what it works well on. Here are a few of my favorite fisheye shots from the day (click to enlarge):
See all my photos in my 2011 Northern Voice photoset. The first half were with a 'regular' lens, and the second half are fisheye shots.
As is Sillytech tradition, it's time to place your best guess on the outcome of Canada's election on Monday, May 2. There are 308 seats. The person who has the smallest seat differential for each party "wins":