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This group put on quite a show for those us of lucky enough to be in the Pitt Lake region this day. I guess they are practicing for the up coming Abbotsford International Air Show in August.
This iconic Penticton statue is called ROMP and depicts three children playing in the water. Due to the recent Okanagan flooding, the water levels in Okanagan Lake are some of the highest they've ever been, increasingly submerging the statue.
The story, as I've heard it, is that a child was walking by with their father and they were concerned that the children depicted in the statue would "drown". So the father spoke to the local marina and received three life jackets for the statue kids.
Now the kids are safe.
Driving to Sparwood from Cranbrook gave us an opportunity to see a few peaks of the Rocky Mountains. The more I explore Canada, the more I'm amazed by its natural beauty.
Strolling through Gastown on a photowalk with Barbara.
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I often find myself on this back road that leads to the local observatory. The whole drive has remarkable landscapes.
After work, I went to Kelowna for some errands, so I decided to stop by Knox Mountain to grab a couple of shots from up above. I never regret going up there. The view of the city and Okanagan Lake is fantastic.
I took this shot of the Lions Park's pond in Okanagan Falls just before the rain made me reconsider my life choices. 😂
In 1987 I visited the first nations village of Ahousat on Flores Island on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Over the course of two long weekends (while my wife worked to set up the new school library) I was free to wander with my camera, talk to anybody I met, and take pictures of anything. Pentax LX Ektachrome 100
Green Lake is fairly sheltered between the mountains, so I can always count on the perfect stillness of the water, especially at dusk.
A flock of Canadian Geese head for their daytime grounds over misty Pitt River and snow-capped mountains in the Pitt Polder, British Columbia, Canada.
a BC Ferry enroute to the inside passage with a picturesque BC landscape and some sea creatures swimming in their natural habitat, el-oh-el;
Super, Natural British Columbia
actually, this scene was part of a huge—and highly detailed—Lego exhibit at Science World—more images to follow at a later date;
I took a very similar shot during the summer. I wanted to revisit it without all the smoke and in a different season.
Tim Bennett (AUS) Bell Helmets Canadian Open Challenger Enduro presented by CamelBak, Crankworx Whistler 2017
Photo: Clint Trahan / Crankworx
In 1987 I visited the first nations village of Ahousat on Flores Island on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Over the course of two long weekends (while my wife worked to set up the new school library) I was free to wander with my camera, talk to anybody I met, and take pictures of anything. Pentax LX Ektachrome 100