Friday, January 21, 2011

Vancouver: Gastown HDR 23/52


Gastown is a national historic site (since 2009) in Vancouver, BC located in the northeast area of downtown Vancouver. It was named after Jack "Gassy" Deighton (wonder how he got that nickname), a steamboat captain who opened the area's first saloon. Gastown soon became a center for trade and commerce for fishermen and loggers alike. At one point, Gastown was scheduled for demolition to build a major freeway, but local businessmen and property owners fought to have the area preserved as a historic site. Today, it is a thriving contemporary area with nightclubs, bars and fashion stores. It's famous landmark is the Gastown steam clock which was built to harness the steam power from Vancouver's steam-heating system and supposedly to prevent bums from sleeping on the grate during the winter.

F-11, ISO 200, 1/40, 1/25, 1/10 sec exposures.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

BLIZZARD



After waiting for the much-anticipated blizzard today, I decided to to head outside and survey the damage. Weather channels reported 12-18 inches of snow which was pretty accurate on the lower end...I was hoping to see more snow. Anyhow, enjoying the day off work as Beantown digs out. Here are a few shots of Boston in the South End.



Friday, January 7, 2011

Vancouver: Van Dusen Botanical Gardens Festival of Lights 21/52

F-16, 30 sec exposure, ISO100

F-16, 20 sec exposure, ISO100

F-14, 20 sec exposure, ISO200

F-16, 30 sec exposure, ISO100

F-16, 10 sec exposure, ISO100

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Vancouver: Olympic Cauldron HDR 20/52


I will be starting a series of Vancouver, Canada over the next several weeks starting with the Olympic Cauldron which has now become a permanent landmark on the Vancouver waterfront. If you don't know already, Vancouver was the host city of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. With the Winter Games now complete, the chain-linked fence (source of controversy during the games) has now been removed and visitors are now able to take a closer look at the cauldron. Despised by some and loved by others, it's five flame concept was considered unique.