On October 23rd my wife and I spent a day at Stanley Park in Vancouver, one of our favorite places for photography. We took so many pictures that I am doing a number of different blog posts of our visit there, the first group of pictures of the waterfront and harbor where we spent most of the day. The day was very foggy to begin with and though it cleared for a while the fog rolled in again in the afternoon. The fog, however, made for some of the best pictures we've ever taken there. I intend to do a separate post on the autumn color we photographed there, but some of it is shown in these photos as well. Color, fog, sunlight, birds, shipping, totem poles - it was an amazing day.
These are some of my natural history ramblings, both literary and afoot, the result of a search for whatever there is to be found, including the native orchids and wildflowers of the beautiful state in which we live.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Stanley Park, Vancouver (Part 1, The Waterfront)
On October 23rd my wife and I spent a day at Stanley Park in Vancouver, one of our favorite places for photography. We took so many pictures that I am doing a number of different blog posts of our visit there, the first group of pictures of the waterfront and harbor where we spent most of the day. The day was very foggy to begin with and though it cleared for a while the fog rolled in again in the afternoon. The fog, however, made for some of the best pictures we've ever taken there. I intend to do a separate post on the autumn color we photographed there, but some of it is shown in these photos as well. Color, fog, sunlight, birds, shipping, totem poles - it was an amazing day.
Labels:
autumn,
bridge,
british columbia,
fog,
lighthouse,
ship,
stanley park,
vancouver,
waterfront
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