Good Morning Vancouver
Vancouver Skyline
By The Light Of The Moon
Great Blue Heron Fishing @ Whytecliff
BLOOM
BLOOM, Abbotsford Tulip Festival
Sea Cruise Sunrise
Sea Cruise Sunrise from Vancouver to Alaska
Pacific Sunset
Whytecliff, Vancouver Pacific Sunset Reflection
Sunrise at the harbor
Brockton Point Lighthouse, Vancouver Harbor
Red Bridge
Red Bridge of Keremeos Similkameen River Bridge No. 6. The Red Bridge of Keremeos is one of the only handful of covered bridges remaining on the continent. The Victoria, Vancouver & Eastern Railroad - built the bridge in 1907 to help service the various gold mines in the area. Now British Columbia's largest covered bridge.
Lighthouse
Point Atkinson Lighthouse, Lighthouse Park, Vancouver, BC.
spotlights
Pacific Morning
Whytecliff Gentle Sunrise
Whytecliff, Vancouver, BC.
Whytecliff Sunset
let there be light
Whytecliff After-Glow
Whytecliff Dawn
Whytecliff Dusk
Whytecliff Twilight
Where have all the young men gone
Buildings used to house soldiers during the Second World War. Lighthouse Park
BC Place
Vancouver, BC.
Convention Center
Run
Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC.
Shoreline Skyline
Canada Place, Vancouver, BC.
BC Place ?
Science World
Telus Science World, Vancouver, BC
Misty
Magical misty first-growth forest. Lighthouse Park
Where have all the soldiers gone
The Red Bridge of Keremeos is one of the only handful of covered bridges remaining on the continent. The Victoria, Vancouver & Eastern Railroad - built the bridge in 1907 to help service the various gold mines in the area. Now British Columbia's largest covered bridge.
Red Bridge, Keremeos
Similkameen River Bridge No. 6. The Red Bridge of Keremeos is one of the only handful of covered bridges remaining on the continent. The Victoria, Vancouver & Eastern Railroad - built the bridge in 1907 to help service the various gold mines in the area. Now British Columbia's largest covered bridge.
Red Bridge of Keremeos