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Just exploring my new neighbourhood. There was a nice moonrise over the hills last night, and I happened to be out with my camera.
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Was testing my Samyang 135mm f/2 for a panorama. I'm happy, I had a good time shooting tonight. It was very pretty out there, and a friend came to hang out with me as I was waiting for the city lights to turn on.
I uploaded a 2160p version. Feel free to download it to see more details! Full version is 92 megapixels.
Killer views from the Vancouver Convention Centre to the North Shore. The Lego-like "Digital Orca" breaches from the concrete beach into yesterday's semi-sunny sky. In the distance, the steeple of the historic red brick Queen Mary Elementary School (built in 1914) can be seen in front of high-rises in Central Lonsdale of North Vancouver. Houses on the foothill of Mt. Fromme (aka Grouse Mountain) and beyond to Mt. Seymour Provincial Park. Captured in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ June 11, 2020 💦
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"I can’t verbalize the internal meaning of pictures whatsoever. Some of my friends can at very mystical levels, but I prefer to say that, if I feel something strongly, I would make a photograph that would be the equivalent of what I saw and felt...” —Ansel Adams
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Another beautiful sunset as seen from my gym's rooftop. I feel very lucky to live in such a beautiful city, and I'm going to miss it a lot once I leave.
Spotted on the crosswalk near Second Beach!!! The elusive Stanley Park Sasquatch has been seen eating social butterflies. He’s only grabbing the ones who are gathered in groups at the beach or around the city and dragging them back into the park. I snapped this photo of a Vancouver police officer keeping at least 2 metres away while allowing him to cross the road empty handed. BE ON THE LOOK OUT for a large, muscular, bipedal ape-like creature, roughly 9 feet tall and covered in dark brown hair. Last seen headed towards Lost Lagoon. USE CAUTION if approached!!! With a 12 foot stride, this creature can easily reach speeds of 60+km/hr (compared to the fastest recorded man at 45km/hr) and he's very angry and extremely hungry. Sources say there may be more than one. People are being advised to stay home and avoid any get-togethers with friends or extended family. Captured in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ April Fools Day, 2020 💀🌲
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The stunning view of the Kootenay River captured along the hike to the Paint Pots in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
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This looks like fog until you realize that it's also raining. It's just rain cloud, sitting on the ground. At the left is a floatplane basin but, uh, no flights that day!
Mount Garibaldi, British Columbia
Photographed from British Columbia Highway 99, also known as the "Sea to Sky" highway.
Mount Garibaldi (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Garibaldi
British Columbia Highway 99 (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Columbia_Highway_99
Sea-to-Sky Highway Route (hellobc.com):
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