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Hey guys, I just got back from spending Memorial Day weekend in Ontario, Canada. My family and I went to an international food and culture festival called Carassauga. It's an annual event that celebrates cultures from around the world with live performances, lively decorated pavilions, and lots of good food. This year they had exhibits for 32 different countries and we managed to make it to almost all of them! This was pretty much my first trip with the new camera, so I went crazy snapping photos. Check out some of the highlights. Note: These photos are all taken by me, except for the ones that I'm pictured in. Those ones were taken by members of my family. Portugal Pavilion Canada Pavilion Ukraine PavilionGreece Pavilion Korea Pavilion Mexico / Ecuador Pavilion Poland / Hawaii Pavilion Ireland / Croatia Pavilion Philippines Pavilion Africa / India / Lebanon Pavilion Outdoor Booths Traveling Photos (The way there, the way back, and everything in between)
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Hey guys! I wanted to make a post about the new camera I recently bought. For the past few years I've mostly been relying on the cameras in my phones and tablets, but after spending some time with a DSLR camera at work I decided it was time to upgrade my own equipment.
This one is a Sony A3000 Mirrorless Camera. It's note quite a DSLR but it has most of the same features that you'd expect from one, like custom ISO, shutter speed, aperture, and a physical lens for zooming. I also managed to get it in the $200 range which is pretty cheap for a quality camera, so I'm pretty happy with it so far. It has a lot of features that I'm still learning how to use, but here are a few of the tests that I've done with it so far. Hi there! Welcome to the first ever Nimbus Travels blog post. For those that don't know me, I'm a professional 3D artist / game developer who enjoys traveling to new places. I thought it might be fun to have a place to share photos, stories, and other cool things from my journeys.
It's also a good way for me to upload my photos without directly storing them on the big social media platforms. Unlike sites like Facebook and Instagram, Weebly seems to respect its content creators and doesn't claim ownership over your content. So hopefully this is a good place to run this blog! In the upcoming weeks, I'll slowly be posting new entries and filling in galleries with old travel photos so stay tuned for lots of updates. Until next time, Adios! |









































































































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