Crescent Beach Collection

Album photos from Zeissy
Crescent Beach, looking towards North shore and Vancouver, BC Canada
Couldn't resist this. The babies of a pair of Canada Geese (goslings). The Canada Geese are famous for their life-long mating, though a widowed goose will usually choose another mate.

This image is almost a 100% crop of the original image -which included the parents. I didn't want to get too close to the gosilings.
The BNSF travels across an old wooden trestle bridge and around Boundary Bay passing by Blackie Spit, an environmentally sensitive area... Crescent Beach, Surrey, BC
Crescent Beach, BC ~ at this tim of year there are always some interesting pieces of driftwood on the beach. This one made me think of a gorilla head
The Nicomekl River, South Surrey, British Columbia, It is the last known bed of the native Pacific Coast Oyster in North America.
Its wonderful to have a community garden in the middle of the city for inspiration - Crescent Beach, South Surrey, BC
It was almost dark - 9pm - and in the dimness I accidentally fumbled with the ISO setting. I was hoping to get some very saturated colour and motion blur as the water was gently lapping, but collected the reflections of the last light and clouds instead.
A place I return to often for a quiet walk in the middle of the city. There is something about the soft lapping of water against these old vessels and the last sheen of light on the water.
Nicomekl River, BC, Canada
Parasailing over Boundary Bay near Vancouver, BC, Canada
Crescent Beach, BC, Canada… constant lapping of the waves at low tide stir up the fine silty sand on the shore
Pilings from crab fishing days point north to the Alex Fraser bridge. Image taken at twilight. Crescent Beach, south Surrey, BC, 45 min south of Vancouver