A scene I have photographed in many conditions; this with longer exposure. The clouds had been moving pretty fast but by the time I arrived here after work it was almost clouded over..
Fraser River, Steveston harbour, BC<br />
I gained access to the working dock where this old fishing barge was moored. I got down on my knees for a water level view to capture the golden depth of reflection and water and also give a glimpse of the sky and harbour beyond.
Havana, Cuba. Ureka! I went around the block and found a space where the fence was sagging enough and the ground a bit higher - just had to crop a bit at the bottom. The graphics of the buildings combined those wonderful old engines was fascinating to me. If, somehow, I could have got access into that yard, it would have been a couple of hours of fun...at least. (the edge of the Capitol building is still visible at the right)
During this exposure a cycler with his headlight on approached and passed ~ on the top level, there is a small curving arch of light and some extra light at the top of the frame - these are both from the passing sky train. I thought they gave this exposure a bit more interest. There were a few exposures spoiled from the jarring vibrations of the skytrain, which seemed to come every couple of minutes.
Vancouver, BC ~ I found a beautiful antique car parked at Granville Island, with some wonderful light and shadow coming through the trees, just illuminating the back seat. I made a few images until the light shifted
Abandoned by an unknown fisherman who most likely wasn't able to maintain or simply couldn't afford maintenance. Fraser River, River Road, Richmond, BC
The feather was propped up on a branch of a bush and shot into the light to give an interesting background and some backlighting. The backlighting created some of beautiful iridescence in the feather.
I have always loved abstracts, lines and shapes. This is an impressionist merging of the elements of water and man. It was late afternoon, so I went to f22 to get the maximum flow of the gentle ebb and flow and the impression of depth
Science World reflections - Olympic Village on False Creek, Vancouver, BC
Really like to have been closer and got more of this reflection, but the kayaks were fenced off ~sometime things are for a reason