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Put your feet up, put on some nice music and get comfortable.
You’ll probably be here awhile.
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Category Archives: 30 Days
30 Day Photography Project | Day 30
Frozen in time

30 Day Photography Project | Day 26
Nothing else matters.
This is what I love about the mountain and especially about Whistler. Rain or shine, expert or beginner, young or simply young at heart, everyone is there for one reason and one reason only, get on the mountain and go have some fun.
So take your latte, your slice of pizza, your iphone or simply keep it simple and focus on getting yourself up there, we are all the same when we are going on the mountain.
30 Day Photography Project | Day 25
As a photographer I’m often asked where my inspiration comes from? And my answer is always the same. It’s around us everywhere, everyday. And today it seems, is no different.
Anyone who witnessed a somewhat kamikaze U-turn in town today was probably in the same block as me. And I’ll confess, it was me. But I had a really good reason. Someone took time out of their day to dress up one of our bus stops with some truly great art! I had to capture it to share so I got out of my car, lay down on the street so I could get the right angle and here it is.
I wish I knew who the artist was so I could credit them properly. If you know, will you please share their name with me?
Tagged art, B&W, bus stop, street photography
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30 Day Photography Project | Day 24
The reflection of street lights on a dark, rainy night.

Tagged evening, lights, rain
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