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One of the festivals I shot this past year was Indian Summer Festival thanks to Bikki (84/365). I got to meet a lot of interesting individuals and try some lovely foods. Before the festival began I got to meet Adrian while setting up. He was volunteering and we got to chat about work and otherwise. Not long after the festival he offered me a quick gig photographing a club night, though at the time I was busy. We met again and went on a small adventure through Lynn Canyon. We talked about his work, about mine, and in-between it all we took some shots, though I was eager to get around and explore the park a bit on my own as well. He’s a talented guitar player as well and I owe him some photos so I’ll get back to editing those now… I’m curious when the next time I’ll bump into him will be.
29 / 52 - Summertime Songs
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After launching from Nexen Beach in Squamish, BC, this kite boarder put on a good show until he doubled back, got caught on a wood piling and wiped out. This was the better picture.
"The first week of August hangs at the very top of summer, the top of the live-long year, like the highest seat of a Ferris wheel when it pauses in its turning.
The weeks that come before are only a climb from balmy spring, and those that follow a drop to the chill of autumn, but the first week of August is motionless, and hot. It is curiously silent, too, with blank white dawns and glaring noons, and sunsets smeared with too much color." — Natalie Babbitt, Tuck Everlasting
The sun just coming over Mt. Baker in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada and lighting up the icy Fraser River.
Image was taken in Downtown Vancouver, BC.
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Sadr Star rises early in the morning on the back of the Milky Way. Early season wide field work on the portable SkyGuiderPro and trusty DSLR/135mm lens. I am really enjoying the reds hitting the camera sensor thanks to the modification I had done by LifePixel IR. ✨🔭
Camera: Nikon D5600a
Lens: Rokinon 135mm f/2 @ f3.2
Mount: iOptron SkyGuiderPro
Frames: 49 frames @ 60sec
ISO: 400”
OAT: 11°C
Bias: 30 frames
Darks: 50 frames
Post Processing: PixInsight, PS, LR
I've not been on an adventure in ages, and this was just that. Almost 2000kms of driving over the weekend, visiting several cities and a number of small towns, numerous cool spots, and handful of fantastic people. I think I left a part of myself in the Kootenays, and if I never find it I don't think I'd mind- it just gives me more reason to go back and keep searching!
Bird watching at Iona Beach near Vancouver International Airport (aka YVR) Monday night's crazy sky painters sunset over the Salish Sea (aka Strait of Georgia) with Vancouver Island in the distance. Captured in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada ~ September 4, 2017
Image was taken from Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, BC.
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Porteau Cove Provincial Park near Squamish, BC. Wonderful lights painted by nature!!
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A Busy Friday Night in Yaletown, Vancouver, British Columbia 05-23-2014 • About Me • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • Google+ • Tumbler • Pinterest
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As with much of Vancouver, the Canadian Pacific Railway had a huge influence on the shaping of Yaletown ❤️. By the 1880s, the line had reached Yale, BC, a then-large town and the former centre of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush 150 or so miles (240 km) to the east which served as the location of the company repair shops, and housed a sizeable rail worker population. As the line was extended to Vancouver, these Yale residents followed it to the city, and settled in modest housing close to the yards which was soon dubbed Yaletown. ~Wikipedia
A gorgeous sunset over Jones Lake. I really liked the way the rolling clouds on the right were backlit by the setting sun. Good stuff, imho.
This photo was taken on my Samsung Galaxy s5 Active.
It was a beautiful day and definitely super cold, I feel the snow coming soon for sure. Definitely starting to realize exactly how thankful I am to live in such a beautiful place!
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