• vancouver landscape photography

Weeping Willow’s are my favourite trees, looks wise that is, and there are plenty around Vancouver but until now I’ve not found one in a decent setting to photograph. The issue is that I like all my shots to be clean and clutter free which means no signs, roads, cars, horrible buildings or anything that ruins the scene. Simple and clean is what I search for and if I can’t find it I won’t take a picture.
I found this willow tree today in Jericho Park, finally one I could shoot with just sky in the background as that shows the greatness that is the willow, for me if there was anything behind this shot it would be ruined, I’m already slightly annoyed by the clouds at the bottom of frame!

I also decided to take another self portrait, getting in a little of the clutter of the surroundings, I don’t ususally take landscapes with people in them but for certain shots like this it just helps to set the scene.
I keep thinking that I’d like to always have a theme through my shots with a girl in them with dark hair wearing a red jacket, it seems the best way to do that is to take the jacket and a wig with me wherever I go.

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I’m back in Vancouver after a month in the snow of Whistler, I’m happy I got all the shots I wanted to get whilst there which is considering the weather there.

Spring is officially here and the cherry blossoms are blooming here, apparently Vancouver was designed so  cherry blossoms could be seen for the whole month appearing in stages throughout the city.

Having been around mountains for too long I wanted to venture into the city and explore there now, and too some shots in a style I started in London this year looking up the buildings, it’s a style that for me makes the most out of the buildings height and repetitive features.

These have been the most interesting buildings I found in Vancouver, unfortunately it’s not a city known for it’s architecture, and most of the buildings are both business and residential with gives most of the buildings the residential balcony look. It’s the business buildings above that interest me most.
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