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Image was taken from Jericho Beach in Vancouver, BC.
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Sunshine on the Seawall at the Vancouver Conventions Centre. A great place to view North Vancouver and the north shore mountains. On the left, seaplanes are ready to fly you to other beautiful destinations in British Columbia. On the right (in the distance), you can see Lonsdale Quay. What an awesome city we live in! Captured in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ September 12, 2017 🏦⛰
This is a teaser of my upcoming series from a wedding of good friends on Vancouver Island.
There are plenty more to come and I will release one a day, as per usual. :)
I loved the clouds in this one and I loved the colours. Vancouver Island is a beautiful place and my job was to capture that.
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Saw this beautiful scene while walking on Granville Bridge. Love the lighting after sunset but before goes completely dark.
Image of Granville Island and Burrard Bridge from Granville Bridge .
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Last night, I goofed off in the forest doing a long exposure light painting. I put my camera on a timer, got into position and then started walking around for the 25 seconds the camera captured. A little post processing was done to get rid of any light streaks that were distracting but the overall depth is pretty cool! I'm really pleased with this image, something different :-)
Image was taken from a random street in Vancouver, BC.
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Pat Bay - North Saanich, BC
Saw the sky completely lit up from our house - grabbed my camera and drove here - caught the after glow - the light and color was amazing tonight - came out of nowhere after being cloudy.
The Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, (also Fraser Gold Rush and Fraser River Gold Rush) began in 1858 after gold was discovered on the Thompson River in British Columbia.
The rush overtook the region around the discovery, and was centered on the Fraser Canyon from around Hope and Yale to Pavilion and Fountain, just north of Lillooet.
Though the rush was largely over by 1927, miners from the rush spread out and found a sequence of other gold fields throughout the British Columbia Interior and North, most famously that in the Cariboo. The rush is credited with instigating European-Canadian settlement on the mainland of British Columbia. It was the catalyst for the founding of the Colony of British Columbia, the building of early road infrastructure, and the founding of many towns (Like Yale, Lillooet and many others).
When I was young my friends grandpa took us gold mining in Lillooet in the Fraser River. We still found little flecks of gold.
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Image was taken from Olympic Village in Vancouver, BC.
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Perseids Meteor Shower with Milky Way composite photo, all taken August 12, 2020 in Bridesville, BC. Sony a7II, Rokinon 14mm, edited in Lightroom and Photoshop, Some Meteors placed with creative license from multiple shots that same night
Image was taken in Vancouver, BC.
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Image was taken from Rice Lake in North Vancouver, BC.
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The Burrard Bridge was lined with photographers anxiously waiting for the fireworks show by the Brazil team. English Bay was packed with boats that had front row seats. Captured last night on the Granville Bridge ~ July 29, 2015
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A night visit at Porteau Cove Provincial Park near Squamish, BC. There isn't any aurora alert, but a light green and purple glow in the sky towards Squamish. Milkyway is on the left, but as the galactic center is not visible in the northern hemisphere during winter. It is not very noticeable. But still, I want to keep that in the frame with these 2 gate like door way lead to an upper platform.
Does it look like a departure platform that take off to the other dimension towards those color in the sky? :)
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My fourth time visiting Mt.Robson and the mountain showed me just a little bit more than last time. One of these days I will see the whole thing!
#explorecanada #explorebc // Yesterday, my daughter's grade 1 class took a field trip to a local mountain to see the grizzly bears come out from hibernation! It was amazing! Unfortunately, after a week long of beautiful sunshine, it decided to rain and stay overcast for the whole trip. But what's not to like about fog shots?! bit.ly/199rCcc
Went for an early season outting up towards Black Tusk yesterday. The views were grand and the weather perfect.
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Image was taken from the Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver, BC.
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Image was taken from Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park Vancouver, BC.
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Yesterday's clouds lift to reveal a snowcapped Mount Seymour. Looking northeast up Burrard Street from Dunsmuir to W. Pender, W. Hastings, W. Cordova, Canada Place over Coal Harbour, Vancouver Harbour, to Lonsdale Quay on the shores of North Vancouver. Captured Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ November 17, 2017 🚃
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On September 27th, 1888, Stanley Park first opened to the Public.
Happy Birthday Stanley Park...it's been a BLAST!
Tonight's 9 O'clock Gun...
Sunday morning looking across the Fraser River at the mini city being built at the foot of Cambie Street and S.W. Marine Drive in South Vancouver. ~ Capture from Richmond, BC August 2, 2015
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