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I could admire the Island’s gorgeous palette of natural blues, greens and blacks all day long. Copyright © Kim Toews/All Rights Reserved.
Flickr Explore - August 29th, 2022 - #385
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Back to last summer, the smoke from mountain fire was surrounded Vancouver.
Image of Vancouver from Lighthouse Park West Vancouver.
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Fall colours in Burnaby Mountain Park near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
About this photo: Happy first full day of fall and boy the weather sure turned into fall like weather over here yesterday and today with heavy rain, winds and pretty cool temperatures. Fall is my favourite season and I can't wait for all the leaves to turn colours. It's still a little early yet, so I am sharing a photo from a few years ago.
It was a foggy and drizzly day that day when I walked around this beautiful park. As I was taking some photos of this walkway with gorgeous fall colours, I noticed someone coming down the path and found that he actually added some value to my photo...what do you think?
~Camera Settings:
*Camera Model: Sony ILCA-77m2
*Focal Length: 30mm
*F-Number: F/8
*Exposure Time: 1/20 sec.
*ISO Speed: ISO-400
*Exposure Program: Manual (M)
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Some information on Burnaby Mountain: Burnaby is a city which belongs to the Greater Vancouver area and is about 10-15 minutes from downtown Vancouver. Burnaby Mountain is one of the beautiful places to visit in Burnaby and is located near the Simon Fraser University. The views over the mountains, the Burrard Inlet, downtown Vancouver and Indian arm from up here make it such a great place. This is a fairly popular destination popular visitors and locals alike. The green hillside offers room to throw a frisbee or send a kite soaring. There is a network of trails which offer a variety of hiking, walking and jogging options. There is also a playground tucked away in the upper hillside.
The Centennial Pavilion area features the Rose Garden, with its vibrant colours in season and a great variety of roses. Nearby is the acclaimed Horizons restaurant and two majestic totem poles, a reminder of the community's proud native heritage. Towering over the distant city are the tall Kamui Mintara (Playground of the Gods) sculptures. The Kamui Mintara is more than a dozen carved poles created by Japanese sculptors Nuburi Toko and his son, Shusei. These impressive sculptures commemorate the goodwill between Burnaby and its sister city, Kushiro, Japan.
Burnaby Mountain is a great place to enjoy in any season as there are always the beautiful views over the city, the mountains, the Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm (a coastal fjord of about 18km/11.25mi long).
The last time I went to New Westminster was probably a year ago. It certainly changed quite a bit especially Westminster Pier Park. It looks so much nicer.
Because I came here in the afternoon, the light wasn't ideal and it is hard to do long exposure even with the help of 10-stop ND Filter. To counter that, I had to do a time lapse and stacked all the photos into one :)
Location: New Westminster, BC (Canada)
The water has a thin layer of ice in the inlet right now. Fresh water freezes at 0' Celcius (32'F) and seawater freezes at about -2' Celcius (28.4'F), because of the salt content. Makes for a beautiful scene with the little boathouse on the dock.
*** a few days after taking this photo, the little boathouse capsized and now sits upside down in the water. The weight of the snow became too much for the balance on its floats.
The @VancouverLookout and Crown Mountain catch the first rays of Sunday morning's sun. Steam rises from the Creative Energy building on Beatty Street, part of Vancouver's quest to become the greenest city in the world. This steam plant delivers heat to over 210 Vancouver landmarks, residential towers, hotels and office buildings, including BC Place, St Paul’s Hospital and Queen Elizabeth Theatre. It even provides the steam for the whistle on the Gastown Steam Clock! Captured in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ December 3, 2017
The city lights illuminate the fog rolling into downtown Vancouver last night. Vancity's tallest buildings, Trump Tower and Shangri-La Hotel, reach into the deep blue sky. Looking out over English Bay at English Bay Beach, Sunset Beach, the West End and Downtown Vancouver. The Blue Horizon Hotel (with the pink lights) was once Vancouver's tallest building. ~ Captured yestereve from the Spanish Banks, Vancouver, BC ~ October 19, 2015
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"Celebration of Light" is back in Vancouver ~ The World's Largest Offshore Fireworks. China opened up this year's competition with a bang. Looking across English Bay at the West End of Vancouver. Captured last night at Spanish Banks East ~ 07-25-2015
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Flickr Explore - November 8th, 2020 - #333
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Image was taken from Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver, BC.
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A distorted Full Harvest Moon sets over a cargo ship floating on English Bay and soon disappears behind Vancouver Island. Do you think a full moon triggers strange behavior? Does it transform some humans into werewolves or vampires? Is there a football field on that ship? 😜 Captured during this morning blue hour from the sandy shore of English Bay Beach, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ October 5, 2017 😜
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The Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge is approximately 100 meters long and has a backdrop that falls away thousands of feet below.
Located in Squamish BC Canada
Life is like the ocean.
It can be calm or still,
and rough or rigid,
but in the end,
it is always beautiful.
~unknown ~
A scene not likely to happen again, CP (WCXX) 4069 and BCR (BCOL) 4625 which have crossed paths in the last 25 years meet up once again in Squamish, BC during the West Coast Railway Associations Polar Express Event. Interesting side note I had my PGE Airtime K5H on 4069 while 4625 had its Airtime K5L making for some nice sounding horns that afternoon.
Flickr Explore - July 16th, 2022 - #341
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Flickr Explore - September 12th, 2021 - #268
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