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Wide panoramic of Vancouver from Burnaby Mountain Park. This is one of my favorite vantage points of the city. The view on this night was clear enough that you could see the mountains on Vancouver Island in the distance.
Burnaby Mountain, Burnaby, BC.
Trying to make large life choices that impact not just yourself, but your family as well, is not easy. Trying to make those decisions when your mental clarity is already clouded can be a bit like trying to see through dense fog in the forest. You can see shapes and ghostly figures, but there's no way to be sure 100% who or what they might be. These decisions will reverberate for potentially decades to come, and at the root of it all lies one question: what do I ultimately want from my life?
Hasselblad 503CW
Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm F2.8
Film: Kodak TXP 100
Dev: D-76 Stock 1+1, 20c 10 mins
Fix: 5 mins
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For my video, youtu.be/K8AgnPuChFI?si=R3XHTm8CWovFSyHZ,
Upper pond, waterfowl,
Central Park,
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
I finally got to visit the Still Creek area in Burnaby for the daily evening commute of crows from many areas of Vancouver as they gather to gossip and roost together through the night, it was quite the experience, I've never seen so many crows at once. Next time I will be more prepared and attempt some videos. If you love crows this is a must see.
Burnaby Mountain, Burnaby, BC.
I've recently come to understand the amount of time you spend on an edit does not dictate how good that image will ultimately be. Some require more work, some less, but in the end each one will succeed or fail on it's own merits... there's a metaphor for life somewhere in there.
I'm also just beginning to appreciate how much there is I don't know, how much more I need and want to learn, and how much growth I have yet to do. We are at our core an incomplete project, capable of change, growth, and betterment. I've been stalled for a few years, but I'm ready now to resume the trek up the mountain of personal growth.
an artist made sculptures out of twigs and branches locating them throughout the park. I couldn't find one of them....
157/365,
SE corner view from the stairwell
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
New crane, for a 31 story building. June 2023
Artesia, 4275 Grange St.
composite picture... because you should be able to shoot landscapes if you only took telephoto lens ... Much pixels!
Burnaby Fraser Foreshore Park, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
The spotted towhee (Pipilo maculatus) is a large New World sparrow. The taxonomy of the towhees has been debated in recent decades, and until 1995 this bird and the eastern towhee were considered a single species, the rufous-sided towhee.
The beaver bit off small branches and returned to the small nearby river where he proceeded to eat the green leaves.
Photographed near Burnaby Lake, British Columbia.
I had the opportunity to volunteer to help with traffic control for the Giro de Burnaby bicycle race, part of B.C. Superweek.
From time to time I had a chance to observe the race with my camera in hand.
Here are the two leaders of one of the laps.
The low sun just happened to be peaking through the buildings to put them in the spotlight.
The leader seems to be rightly pleased!
For my video; youtu.be/ZFMmyw0_CGA?si=LwICwEHMVwtn1dce,
From, Burnaby Fraser Foreshore Park, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
For my video; youtu.be/2QeAXE5Qi9M?si=V-vHsm6Uz0x4dqy4,
Deer Lake Park,
Deer Lake, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.