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I was looking through the vault last night and found this one from March, 2009.
This was the first "supermoon" I had ever seen. I was out at Lighthouse Park, shooting the sunset. I had an app on my phone, the Photographer's Ephermis, and when I checked opened it, I saw that there was going to be a full-moon rising in less than an hour.
I set up the shot and waited, and I had no idea what I was in for. When the moon rose over West Vancouver, I couldn't believe my eyes. I had no idea supermoons were even a thing, and I've been a huge fan ever since.
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Quick hand held shots of a beautiful yellow house located in Mount Pleasant. I didn't plan to shoot it, but I was carrying my new (used, but yaaay!) camera with me, so why not!
The Okanagan is not a particularly lush region but the unusual amount of rain sure worked its magic. Everywhere I look I see scenes like this.
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No matter how many times I go there, Vaseux Lake never gets old and remains serenity inducing for me.
Sunny winter's View of Blackcomb Mountain in the snow.
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As everybody knows, the supermoon was up in the sky tonight. I took this shot from Jericho Beach. It's actually a blend of four frames. First frame was the city when the ambient light balanced the city lights better. Just after, I took an other at f/22 to make the foreground more in focus (I couldn't do focus stacking because my lens had some focus breathing). Third frame was the sky with the moon. And the last frame was a very underexposed shot with the details from the moon (because the moon was overexposed in the other shot).
This was taken using my Samyang 135mm f/2, which I really like, at f/4 (mostly).