The supermoon of November 2016 over downtown Vancouver. Shot from Bear’s Bay.
Tag: Canada
Frenzy (2)
Another long exposure shot of West Georgia Street in Vancouver, with the Scotia Tower in the middle.
Frenzy (1)
West Georgia Street in Vancouver, BC.
Of Rock
Early morning near Banff, Alberta, Canada. Shot in April 2016.
New Life
Beautiful cherry blossoms in Burnaby, BC. Shot in March 2016.
Contrast
Shot in 2012 from Stanley Park. Prints of this can be purchased here. For licensing you can visit this page.
Dreamy Land
Shot from SFU’s Burnaby Mountain campus, looking north.
Vancouver Panorama: Beaty and Dunsmuir
A panorama of the Beaty and Dunsmuir junction in Vancouver. Prints of this can be purchased here. For licensing you can visit this page.
Calgary Close-up
Shot from Calgary Tower in February 2016. Prints of this can be purchased here.
Panoramic Calgary
A panorama of downtown Calgary at sunset, shot in October 2015. Prints of this can be purchased here.
Vancouver’s Mirror
Always beautiful this marina, no matter how many times you see it.
Hours
Multiple exposure composite, shot at SFU’s Burnaby campus.
Onto the Sea
The Seabus station at Lonsdale Quay, in North Vancouver, Canada.
Symmetry
Mount Baker, fitting perfectly under Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver, BC. The mountain is 120 kms away in Washington, USA, and is 3286 meters tall.
Stormy Road
Shot near Jasper, Canada, in May 2014. Those of you interested in the post-processing performed on this image can check out the short video below. Feedback is welcome! And if it’s positive, I’ll continue doing this for future photos. I suggest watching in 1080p and fullscreen. Prints can be purchased here.
Fjords of Cloud
Weather inversion in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia. This is when sea level land is completely immersed in fog, but tall buildings and higher land enjoy the sun. Shot at SFU’s Burnaby campus.
Mystical
Moose Lake in British Columbia, Canada. This is a heavily processed shot. From my point of view, the goal in landscape photography is not necessarily to imitate the natural look of the scene, or what the eyes see. I sometimes try to augment the scene into a visually stunning yet still somehow believable image. I…