Autumn has well and truly fallen like a golden blanket over North Vancouver bringing with it captivating hues ranging from sunfire yellow to go-fast red and everything in between. In an attempt to immortalise what looks to be my first and only deciduous event in Canada I have been out for walks over the last couple of weekends to try and shoot some scenes which I think represent autumnal North Vancouver as seen through my perspective as an outsider.
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October25th
COMMENT FREEFall is Here
Posted in: Inspiration, Locations, Travel
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October18th
Experiments in Colour
Posted in: Experiments, Locations, Techniques
So the other day, due to a set of not-so-complicated and thoroughly un-mysterious reasons that I won’t bother mentioning here, I found myself outside of my usual North Vancouver photographic playground and needing to kill an hour in the area of downtown Vancouver inhabited by the University of British Columbia. I had come prepared to spend the hour walking along the sea wall trying to seek out some shots of the Bay and it’s bridges. However I am quite prone to becoming distracted by things that capture my imagination and never completing my original goals. Good thing I’m not a certain 18th century British explorer as I’d probably have gotten as far as Cape Horn before being distracted by a brightly coloured bird, driving my flag into the nearest patch of dirt in the name of Her Majesty and then calling it a day. Lucky, as otherwise now I’d have nowhere to call home… and I’d also be dead.
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