Can you believe this Cathedral is in the lower mainland of British Columbia?
These images were taken at Westminster Abbey just outside Mission on the north arm of the Fraser River. The Abbey and grounds are on hill over looking the Fraser River flat lands with the mountains rising behind it.
Nikon D600, 20mm F2.8 AFD lens
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Saturday, 11 May 2013
And now something completely different...
Children are amazing,
they are unfiltered,
curious and observant,
Often the way that we adults are not...
I love photographing children and older people,
maybe because at both ends of our lives,
We are like children...
unfiltered, curious and observant...
These were taken 2 weeks ago when I organized a Granville Island Market Photo walk with our 'Meetup Group, Vancouver Photo Walks'
Nikon D600, 105mm AFD F2.8 Micro lens
Children are amazing,
they are unfiltered,
curious and observant,
Often the way that we adults are not...
I love photographing children and older people,
maybe because at both ends of our lives,
We are like children...
unfiltered, curious and observant...
These were taken 2 weeks ago when I organized a Granville Island Market Photo walk with our 'Meetup Group, Vancouver Photo Walks'
Nikon D600, 105mm AFD F2.8 Micro lens
Now some rust...
Again from the 'Under the Bridge' series.
Image 1 and 2, Seymour CNR rail bridge, North Vancouver.
Bronica ETRS, 100mm F3.5 lens, Fuji Velvia 100 film
Image 3 and 4, Allied Ship Yards, North Vancouver.
Leica M6, 90mm F2.8 Tele Elmarit lens, Fuji Velvia 100 film
Images 5 and 6, Nikon Coolpix 8600
Again from the 'Under the Bridge' series.
Image 1 and 2, Seymour CNR rail bridge, North Vancouver.
Bronica ETRS, 100mm F3.5 lens, Fuji Velvia 100 film
Image 3 and 4, Allied Ship Yards, North Vancouver.
Leica M6, 90mm F2.8 Tele Elmarit lens, Fuji Velvia 100 film
Images 5 and 6, Nikon Coolpix 8600
Friday, 10 May 2013
Sunday, 5 May 2013
In the last few months I have been spending some time exploring under and around train bridges. That, of course, could be taken many different ways...
However, there is a certain magic in there utilitarian nature and their gradual aging process...
These images are a part of a new exploration series..."Under the Bridge"
Lynn Creek, North Vancouver.
Bronica ETRS, 100mm F3.5 lens, Fuji Provia 100 film
However, there is a certain magic in there utilitarian nature and their gradual aging process...
These images are a part of a new exploration series..."Under the Bridge"
Lynn Creek, North Vancouver.
Bronica ETRS, 100mm F3.5 lens, Fuji Provia 100 film
Thursday, 2 May 2013
These images were shot just a few days ago compared to the images in the last post which were shot 2 weeks ago. It is amazing the difference in colour and shading each week makes as spring progresses through it's eternal cycles...
These images were shot in the forests that surround the beautiful grounds of Westminister Abbey just outside of Mission, British Columbia.
Nikon D600, 50mm F1.4 AFD lens.
These images were shot in the forests that surround the beautiful grounds of Westminister Abbey just outside of Mission, British Columbia.
Nikon D600, 50mm F1.4 AFD lens.
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Week by week,
Spring advances through it's eternal cycle...
And,
Week by week, the forest greenery advances through it's life cycle...
In last week's post, the forest was in early stages of budding, the earth tones and grey's of winter still held sway,
This week, the leaves are out and have that brilliant yellow/ green hue of new growth,
Next week...
Images taken along lower Lynn Creek as it slows down before emptying out into Burrard Inlet and the ocean. The bridge is the Mountain Highway/ Lynn Creek crossing in North Vancouver.
Bronica ETRS, 100mm F3.5 lens, Fuji Provia 100 film
Spring advances through it's eternal cycle...
And,
Week by week, the forest greenery advances through it's life cycle...
In last week's post, the forest was in early stages of budding, the earth tones and grey's of winter still held sway,
This week, the leaves are out and have that brilliant yellow/ green hue of new growth,
Next week...
Images taken along lower Lynn Creek as it slows down before emptying out into Burrard Inlet and the ocean. The bridge is the Mountain Highway/ Lynn Creek crossing in North Vancouver.
Bronica ETRS, 100mm F3.5 lens, Fuji Provia 100 film
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