Tuesday 7 May 2013

Horseshoe bay, West Vancouver

Well Spring is finally here so its time to dust off our sun hats,  and watchout for bears. The new warmth and longer days evoke visions of berries and pies, I dont know about any of you but its the season of plenty so generally I get stuck in. 

Right back to our little trip, we decided to explore our back yard so to speak and stayed within 20kms of Downtown Vancouver. We went and explored Horseshoe Bay in west Vancouver, which feels like the last suburb on the way to Squamish, and then headed around the point to Whytecliff Park, Canada's oldest protected marine park for a peak. 







Canadian beaches are funny.

Friday 4 January 2013

A chilly walk around Whistler Village

During my recovery period from a broken rib I have been feeling the urge to pick up my camera and explore my surroundings. I believe that the moment that we forget how beautiful our surroundings are we are no longer really there, so off I went armed with many mm's of focality. 
It was absolutly freezing, the temperatures this morning were inverted so it was minus 10 degrees centigrade in the village and plus one on the ski slopes, lucky for me the sun was out so I could shoot at a faster shutter speed, enjoy














Tuesday 1 January 2013

time for a photo

We woke up to the city shrouded in chilly fog this morning, the mercury sitting a icy -1c below zero.