Snapped from around the new neighborhood on a beautiful evening on the cusp between winter and spring.
Snapped this on the way out after a tour of the EPCOR Tower construction site. I love the way it turned out.
Snapped in Chinatown, Vancouver. Not much else to say except that I have an appreciation for Chinese culture.
Snapped during a morning bike commute. When I lived in Glenora, I would take the McKinnon Ravine through the river valley every morning, and loved every minute of it – even the “lungbuster” hill back into downtown.
This one is dedicated to my fiancee; it wouldn’t have happened if not for her. She used to leave earlier than me to go to work and when she saw the fog, she called me to tell me I should take my camera with me that morning. I did and this was the result.
Snapped in Valemont, BC while out stretching our legs from a long roadtrip. I loved the juxtaposition of the mountains, the old trucks, and the hay bales.
Bailey is my fiancee’s parents’ cat. She’s very cute and friendly (though slightly mischievous), and pretty photogenic.
Fort Edmonton Park is probably the best attraction this city has to offer. The level of detail in their historical recreations is fantastic…and photogenic.
Frogs at the Vancouver Aquarium. It’s really quite difficult to photograph in low light and using manual focus and no tripod.
Taken in the CN railyards in Edmonton. No, we weren’t supposed to be there. But it was a memorable evening walk and it was a fun place to take photos.