Monday, March 30, 2009
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3 comments:
I love that last photo of the sky. The clouds look so big and powerful over those teeny tiny birds.
Very beautiful. Is this Vancouver? I visited once, in 2003, and resolved to return, if not to live, then to regularly visit. God willing, it happens soon.
Thanks Frenzy, I like them in the photo too although I'll admit I had more of my focus on the birds at the time.
Shawn, these photographs were taken in Burnaby, which is the next door neighbor of Vancouver, I'm glad you enjoyed your visit to Vancouver in 2003. It's a very beautiful place to live. I feel very lucky to be here.
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