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This tree, a Douglas-fir- is 61 metre high. Not easy to capture it all. It is located on the North shore of Vancouver.
Cet arbre - un sapin de Douglas- mesure 61 mètres de haut. Pas facile de tout capturer. Il est situé sur la rive nord de Vancouver.
About. Appreciate nature from three breathtaking perspectives - Capilano Suspension Bridge, Treetops Adventure and the exciting new Cliffwalk. The 450 ft (137m) long, 230 ft (70m) high Capilano Suspension Bridge has thrilled visitors since 1889.
I took this at Capilano River Regional Park in North Vancouver, just south of the dam. 2018-08-25. From a High Dynamic Range photography workshop. First real time for me trying it. Not bad for a first go 'round. What does it say that I first spelled it damn? Post processed in Capture One Pro 11. The purpose of HDR photography is to capture a wider range of light than one would normally be able to with a single image. With HDR, you might be able to see into the forest more, and at the same time see more details in the lighter portions of the frame. FWIW, there was a steady light drizzle the whole time. This area is technically classified as temperate rain forest. Rain forest. Taught by @massimobassano and @myriamcasper. Check out their workshops. 2018-08-25.
Supplies much of the drinking water to Vancouver.
This was done a little while ago the fall colour may be more vibrant now.
Time for another trip
Late afternoon sunlight peeks through the dark forest in Capilano River Regional Park, North Vancouver, Canada
I was privaledged today to be able to help service some equipment at work and ended up in one of the most beautiful winter wonderlands that I've ever been in, just north of Vancouver. Was quite the winter wonderland. It was cold though, I'm glad I still have my toes! Note to self, warmer socks next time.
I miss those sunny days.
Wish you a great day too!
This was taken in 2011.
We have another sunny and warm day in the Easter weekend.
I went to Capilano River Regional Park in North Vancouver this morning. This is the park where Capilano Lake and Cleveland Dam are situated.
It is only 30 minutes drive from the city and we can see beautiful scenics of the lake.
The beautiful Capilano Lake can be easily viewed just right at the entrance of the park.
This view is 5 minutes walk from the parking lot.
I feel blessed to be living in Vancouver!
Vancouver BC. Please note that the image is stitched together from two full frame images. Flickr generally does not like dealing with images of that size
It is a manmade lake located in the District of North Vancouver and West Vancouver in BC. It is basically a reservoir supplying drinkable water to the Greater Vancouver Area.
The twin peaks to the left are known as The Lions.