Ann Badjura Photography
Japanese Maple Tree in Vancouver, BC, Canada
A beautiful Japanese Maple tree at Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
About this photo: We've been having rainy days, so I haven't been out and about with my camera as much. A few days ago it was dry in the morning, so I decided I had to go find some fall colour scenes. I ended up going to Queen Elizabeth Park which is a beautiful park with several gardens to enjoy as well as great view of downtown Vancouver and the mountains. As I am wondering through the garden I spotted this beautiful Japanese Maple Tree dressed in full fall colours, so beautiful. What a feast to the eyes to see!
~Camera Settings:
*Camera Model: Sony ILCA-77m2
*Focal Length: 45mm
*F-Number: F/7.1
*Exposure Time: 1/10 sec.
*ISO Speed: ISO-100
*Exposure Program: Aperture Priority (A)
Thank you for dropping by and I hope you like this photo!
Ann :-)
Some information about Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver: There's a reason Queen Elizabeth Park is one of the most frequented spots for wedding pictures in Vancouver: it's flat-out stunning. With its gorgeously-landscaped quarry gardens, fabulous scenic vistas and 1,500-tree arboretum, the park is a world-class public space and one of the most beautiful places in the city.
Perched atop Vancouver's highest point and covering 130 acres (52.78 hectares), Queen Elizabeth Park is second only to Stanley Park in popularity and annual visitors. At its peak is the park's plaza, a paved area with panoramic views of downtown Vancouver, a courtyard of dancing fountains and the Bloedel Floral Conservatory, home to tropical plants galore and 100 birds of various species.
From the plaza, visitors can follow the winding paths down to the quarry gardens, ponds, lawns, and arboretum. The two quarry gardens are horticultural delights, with pathways and little bridges and mini waterfalls set amongst hundreds of plants and flowers. Private spaces for rest and contemplation are easy to find, and the plentiful trees--over 3,000 throughout the park--provide shade in summer and abundant color in fall.
Sports activities at the park include the Queen Elizabeth Pitch & Putt golf course, Tai Chi in the morning atop the plaza, lawn bowling, and 18 free tennis courts that are first-come, first-serve.
Japanese Maple Tree in Vancouver, BC, Canada
A beautiful Japanese Maple tree at Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
About this photo: We've been having rainy days, so I haven't been out and about with my camera as much. A few days ago it was dry in the morning, so I decided I had to go find some fall colour scenes. I ended up going to Queen Elizabeth Park which is a beautiful park with several gardens to enjoy as well as great view of downtown Vancouver and the mountains. As I am wondering through the garden I spotted this beautiful Japanese Maple Tree dressed in full fall colours, so beautiful. What a feast to the eyes to see!
~Camera Settings:
*Camera Model: Sony ILCA-77m2
*Focal Length: 45mm
*F-Number: F/7.1
*Exposure Time: 1/10 sec.
*ISO Speed: ISO-100
*Exposure Program: Aperture Priority (A)
Thank you for dropping by and I hope you like this photo!
Ann :-)
Some information about Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver: There's a reason Queen Elizabeth Park is one of the most frequented spots for wedding pictures in Vancouver: it's flat-out stunning. With its gorgeously-landscaped quarry gardens, fabulous scenic vistas and 1,500-tree arboretum, the park is a world-class public space and one of the most beautiful places in the city.
Perched atop Vancouver's highest point and covering 130 acres (52.78 hectares), Queen Elizabeth Park is second only to Stanley Park in popularity and annual visitors. At its peak is the park's plaza, a paved area with panoramic views of downtown Vancouver, a courtyard of dancing fountains and the Bloedel Floral Conservatory, home to tropical plants galore and 100 birds of various species.
From the plaza, visitors can follow the winding paths down to the quarry gardens, ponds, lawns, and arboretum. The two quarry gardens are horticultural delights, with pathways and little bridges and mini waterfalls set amongst hundreds of plants and flowers. Private spaces for rest and contemplation are easy to find, and the plentiful trees--over 3,000 throughout the park--provide shade in summer and abundant color in fall.
Sports activities at the park include the Queen Elizabeth Pitch & Putt golf course, Tai Chi in the morning atop the plaza, lawn bowling, and 18 free tennis courts that are first-come, first-serve.