Monday, December 21, 2009

The Dark of the Year

The winter solstice has arrived, and the days are short here at 49.25°N. Fortunately I get to escape the winter dark and spend a couple of weeks at the opposite end of the globe in Melbourne, Australia.


Winter sunrise from my balcony

The sun rises late...


Pumpkin

...the vegetables are frozen in the gardens...


Sunset gradient

...the sun sets early...


Hothouse glow

...and the greenhouses glow orange.

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Shots in the grey

November was a REALLY wet month in Vancouver. There were just four days without recorded rain, and from the 5th to the 26th it rained every single day. This series of photos were taken towards the end of that stretch, on the 21st and 22nd. Now that we're in December, the days are clear and cold. Seems like the weather changes slowly at this time of year.


The rings and the ships

The two large rings are a public art installation on English Bay. Dozens of these types of large scale sculptures have sprouted around Vancouver as the city prepares to host the 2010 Winter Games. I like the way that they frame the container ships anchored out in the bay.


Burrard Bridge

The general gloominess lent itself to some black and white imagery. And the sun breaking through the overcast sky provided a little bit of sparkle. This is the Burrard Bridge looking east.


English Bay panorama

Looking in the other direction, this is a composite panorama made from three images in Autostitch, a great FREE panorama-making piece of software.