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While on our trip in the rocky mountains of Alberta and British Columbia, we looked for the iconic mountain road that seems to go on forever.
I think we found a good one here. This is the road looking north, showing the way to get to Emerald Lake, BC.
It was a Thursday morning so you can imagine just how busy the road was.
Please excuse the cuts and scrapes on my hand, I learned just how much our new furry friend has a strong distaste for the vacuum cleaner.
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.
Single exposure shot of milky way above, taken at Porteau Cove Provincial Park near Squamish, BC
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By the time this ice melts I hope to have nice(r) hair again. Or at least eyebrows. Dammit. Thanks to Jashua and Quinn for braving the storm with me for this shot.
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Sunlight hit the building during sunset.
Image of Downtown Vancouver and burrard bridge at granville Bridge.
Vancouver city lights reflecting on False creek. I was driving home from Whistler and got the bright idea to take a couple city shots. Next thing you know its 1am and I need to drive back to the Okanagan. Well worth it.
At 465 ft., 2-1/2 times as high as Niagra Falls, Helmcken Falls is the fourth largest waterfall in Canada and the jewel of Wells Grey Provincial Park.
This waterfall is truly one of the most impressive sites I have ever experienced.
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Driving northbound on the Sea-To-Sky highway along the west coast in BC. Looking for a location for some night photography. It was a clear sky as started from Vancouver. And it turned into overcast as it gets more to the north east direction just passed Whistler. End up turning back and stopped here. A view point just on the side along Hwy99.
The view is actually a mountain range in a distance where the horizon line just below the clouds. And there is a red light on top of one of the mountain can be seen in here. The little red light that looks like sitting on the picnic table. And then I placed a small red light under the table to lit from below.
In some case, the view might be out there. But stepping back to find another perspective to it can be surprising and rewarding!!
P.S. No... Ain't no picnic going on... just a table!!
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Image was taken from Third Beach at Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC.
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At the end of the Fraser Valley, the highway splits into two main routes north. These days, most people take the Coquihalla, but in days past Highway 1 through the Fraser Canyon was the main route into Central and Northern British Columbia.
This canyon road still forms part of the Coast Mountain Circle Route, and if you’re looking for a road less travelled – which as Robert Frost advised is what makes “all the difference” – may we suggest you go against the grain and take the canyon route. www.hellobc.com/stories/the-road-less-travelled-bcs-frase...
(It did make all the difference)
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