English Bay

Studio 365: Day 224

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Fire in the sky – 12.8.15

The night sky over Vancouver’s English Bay after sunset two nights ago.

Studio 365: Day 117

So here we are home again after ten memorable days filled with sights and sounds that had all of our senses tingling with excitement and anticipation each day. The studio is as I left it as you can see, except for two treasured additions to the picture. Can you spot them?

Day 106   Day 117

For Day 117 I thought I would post a few of our favorite moments from the trip, and yours I might add, to enjoy one more time and reflect on how fortunate and privileged we have felt, particularly at a time when others across the world are struggling to cope with so much devastation around them. We live in such a beautiful and yet often so cruel a natural world.

Thanks for joining us on our journey, which I hope you have all enjoyed vicariously, as much as we have enjoyed sharing it with you each day.

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Our welcome home sunset tonight reflected in the waters of English Bay.

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Photography 101: A pop of Color – Colors can stir emotions within us, tell stories, and transform our images. Today, use one color to add life or drama to your shot.

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Since starting my blog nearly a year and a half ago The Red Cyclist that I posted last June for the Weekly Photo Challenge: Contrasts has been my most well-received image. It was of course just one of those lucky moments. I had taken out my iPhone to capture the dramatic sky in English Bay as I was walking the seawall one evening, with the sun’s rays breaking through the clouds and striking the water and distant tankers. Just as I was about to take the photograph a cyclist in a red top appeared in the frame and in a flash was gone.

Timing is everything they say and this was definitely one of those moments. For today’s Photography 101 exercise I thought I would focus on the cyclist and tankers and apply a little post-processing for fun using Photoshop Elements. If you have time compare it with the original and let me know what you think.

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Photography 101: Weekend One

Kits beach this afternoon was pure magic with the glorious sound of her violin in perfect harmony with the late afternoon sky, the autumnal colors of the trees, the scattered clouds and the silhouettes of the figures against the shimmering water of English Bay.

Enjoy the Bourée from Bach’s Partita No.3 in E major played by Nobuko Imai

Beauty and the Beach

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Whether you’re dancing…

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stretching…

Kits beach strolling

strolling…

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picnicking

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twirling…

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hurling…

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grilling…

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chilling…

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jumping for joy…

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or simply just sitting and watching the sunset…

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…There is nowhere better than to be on Kitsilano Beach on a perfect Vancouver evening.

In response to Ben asking us “What makes us go “Click!” and as a final submission to Cheri’s WPC “Silhouette”. Those of you who have been following my blog know that Kits Beach and English Bay are two of my favourite subjects and you can find more pictures by following the links from my tags below.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Silhouette 2

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Another breathtaking sunset over English Bay tonight with more silhouettes on Kits Beach to share with you that couldn’t be more perfect.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Silhouette

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English Bay silhouettes on another perfect Vancouver evening.