May 3

Namibia Day 1: Getting to Jo’burg

Posted at 3:37 pm in Namibia, Photography, Travel.

What would seem like an easy task, ended up taking a little longer than expected. After the South Africa Airways flight pulled away from the terminal at JFK, the pilot announced we’re 17th in line to depart and would probably be 45 minutes before we take off – to be expected at JFK. As we were waiting, the cabin crew started running around fussing over a passenger in the next section. A few minutes later a request if there are any doctors on board to identify themselves. Uh-oh, not good.

We returned to the tarmac – to be met by an ambulance, police, and more airport personnel. The passenger was removed from the plane, as well, they retrieved his luggage from the hold. After an hour and a half, we started our journey again, only to be 25th in line to take-off!

Seventeen hours later, after an hour long stop in Dakar (Senegal) to re-fuel and exchange some passengers, we arrived in Jo’burg. It was poring rain, but we made it to the Airport Grand Hotel safe and sound. And now it’s early to bed, as I have no idea what time zone my body is in, but I’m feeling pretty tired. Off to Windhoek, Namibia tomorrow!

May 2

Waiting in YYZ and JFK

Posted at 3:03 pm in Photography, Travel.

Just killin’ time waiting to board the flight to Jo’burg. Everything (including my luggage) has made it this far – hopefully that continues. A bit of a delay in Toronto this morning – had to wait on the tarmac for over an hour before the plan was cleared to take off due to bad weather in New York. Next post will be from the Goche Ganas game reserve – hopefully with some photos!

Apr 27

Countdown Continues…I leave Thursday!

Posted at 10:30 pm in Photography, Travel.

As the countdown continues, I’m getting excited for my trip to Africa. It’s been 2 years since I last traveled to South Africa (Kruger National Park, Tshukudu Game Reserve and Cape Town). I can’t wait to get on the plane Thursday and start this adventure in Namibia.

I’ve got my camera bag packed, my personal article (airline speak for tote bag / laptop case) and my suitcase ready to go. Amazingly, the suitcase is still under the 50 lbs max. by a lot! It came in around 30 lbs, which is good. The carry-on baggage (ie. my camera backpack) limit is 22 lbs – let’s just say I’ve weighted my camera bag and I’m not telling how much it weights!

This will probably be my last post before I get to Windhoek. It will be a lot a different flights to get there – 4 different planes, 5 take-offs and landings. I fly Winnipeg-Toronto on Thursday, Toronto-New York (LaGuardia) on Friday, transfer to JFK and fly New York-Johannesburg (with a refueling in Dakar), arriving in Jo’burg Saturday evening. The last leg is Sunday morning from Jo’burg to Windhoek. I really hope my luggage makes it without getting delayed – or I will be without a tripod as I can’t take it as carry-on.

Check back starting next weekend and I’ll have a trip updates (with photos!) every couple of days.

Apr 17

The Countdown Has Begun…for Namibia!

Posted at 11:05 pm in Photography, Travel.

That’s right – I’m counting down the days until I leave for Namibia – it’s now less than two weeks! I’m going on a photo trip that will last 2 weeks in Namibia, with a fews days of travel to and from.

The trip is run by Marsel van Oosten, an award winning photographer from the Netherlands. I fly into Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, where our journey starts. I’ll be joined by 2 other Canadians, 1 American, 2 South Africans and 4 Dutchies (not counting Marsel) for a total of 10 participants. It should be a very interesting cultural mix. You can check out Marsel’s site a www.squiver.com

The trip takes us all over Namibia, changing locations every second day or so. We’ll see quiver trees, large sand dunes, visit a ghost town and photograph a seal colony on the west coast. There will be of course may of interesting locals, but I don’t want to give them away right now. It looks like I will have internet access every couple of days, so I plan to make somewhat regular postings during my trip. Please check back the beginning of May to follow along.

Now, I guess I should get my bags packed, so I don’t forget anything…

Apr 7

Northern Lights

Posted at 11:27 pm in Photography.

This past weekend I journeyed outside in an attempt the capture some northern lights along with Chris and Geoff. The predictions were correct and the skies co-operated till quite late (or early the next morning, depending how you look at it). Some of my results follow… (click the photo to see a larger version).

Northern Lights 1

Northern Lights 2

Northern Lights 3

Northern Lights 4

Northern Lights 5

Apr 7

WordPress 2.5 and Custom Theme

Posted at 11:26 pm in Web Design.

I’ve updated my blog to WordPress 2.5, as well I’ve modified the theme to create a custom look that somewhat matches my main site. I still have some more modifications to make, but it’s a start.

As for the reason for updating this site – I’m planning to blog a little more often. Certainly in the next couple of months, sharing some of my photography from my upcoming Namibia trip. Only time will tell if I actually succeed in more frequent updates, but the site update is a start…

Oct 17

Facebook Song

Posted at 11:15 pm in Asides.

This video gave me quite a chuckle, the FaceBook Song.

Mar 4

Engineering Prank

Posted at 12:40 am in School, UMES.

It’s been a while since we’ve seen any pranks around the University. I think the last one was the huge ERTW in the EITC atrium. Well, Thursday morning, those that looked up at the CWB Grain Storage Research Centre had a little surprise. The Engineering Underground, an unknown group of students, made their point clear about the proposed tuition fee surcharge (see www.saveengineering.ca for the details).

Distance Close Up

“RAISE OUR FEES, WE WANT DEGREES”

It is interesting to note that the University administration seems to be quite slow at removing this prank. As of Friday evening, it was still in place. Maybe they don’t actually mind this one :-) .

Note: I was not involved in any way with this prank or any prank. I simply brought my camera Friday morning to take pictures after seeing it Thursday.

Feb 28

See RED, vote YES!

Posted at 11:23 pm in School, UMES.

…and Save Engineering! That’s right, the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Manitoba is running low on funds. In fact, they’ve been running a deficit for the past seven years. I’m not going to reiterate everything here, so I would suggest you go to our campaign website at www.saveengineering.ca to get informed.

Along the campaign trail, there has been some questionable messages from the No side. Evan Thompson does a good analysis in his post titled “What they say, what they mean, and why I’m better at math” on the Heck Yes! website.

And finally (before I get back to thesis writing…), check out our Get A Mac parody on YouTube or the SaveEngineering.ca website.

See RED, vote YES! on March 6 & 7

Feb 21

Things are heating up….

Posted at 11:35 am in School, UMES.

If you’ve read the Winnipeg Free Press lately or The Globe and Mail, you’d know that the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Manitoba is considering a tuition increase to offset its deficit and help it’s underfunded programs. While UMES Student Council prepares to put forward a referendum to engineering students, student politics on campus are heating up. I think Joey Coleman says it best. Read his blog post here. There will be more to come…

Jan 31

Pi-Stats

Posted at 10:09 pm in UMES.

This year, The Great Engineering Pi-Throw has moved into the 21st century and now provides live statistics. Dario Schor (UMES Electronic Communications Directorship), is a wiz at online applications which has made this possible. Check out the UMES and Pi-Throw websites for the live stats, or the banner below. Better yet, add a banner to your website! Copy and paste the code below into your website and a banner like the one below will appear:
<script xsrc=”http://www.umes.mb.ca/pithrow/stats/?size=100″></script>

PS. Send lots of pies!

Jan 30

The Great Engineering Pi-Throw 2007

Posted at 9:22 pm in UMES.

Aug 12

Upgrading and new address…

Posted at 2:51 pm in Web Design.

Just upgraded WordPress and Gallery to their most current versions. As such, my customizations to WordPress have disappeared (don’t worry, I did back everything up first), so it will take a little bit of time to bring some of them back.

As you may also have noticed, the URL for my blog has changed. It is now located at www.darylgodkin.com/blog (instead of the old www.darylgodkin.com). This is for an upcoming change to my website…you’ll just have to wait and see what’s coming. Please update your links as this will be the new permenant home for my blog.

Jul 22

Second Place Finish

Posted at 12:07 am in Photography, Travel.

I was quite surprised to find out this past week that my entry into the Nikonians.org Photographer of the Year 2006 Contest, Landscape Category, received Second Place. My photo, titled “Kruger Park Morning”, was taken on my recent trip to South Africa. You can view my entry (and the winner’s entry), by visiting the contests announcement page. Click on my photo to view a larger version. Prints are available by request.

As for the rest of my photos from South Africa, I’m working on it! It just takes time. I’ll be done by the middle of August, as I already have a presentation booked (in other words, I have a deadline!). Low resolution copies will be available in my gallery at that time.

Jun 24

South Africa

Posted at 12:48 pm in Photography, Travel.

I’m back from my photo trip to Kruger NP, the Tshukudu Game Reserve and a quick stop in Cape Town. I have lots of photos to sort, so in the mean time, check out our Nikonians trip diary for some shots and a quick trip recap. I’ll provide an update to my gallery once I’ve sorted all my photos.