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Seeing the Light in Canada / Part II

On September 11, 2013 By Glenn NelsonIn Landscapes / Cityscapes, PhotographyLeave a comment

In Part I, I discussed chasing the light, and what can happen sometimes when you catch it. Sometimes it's not so great because the subject matter doesn't measure up. Sometimes you get lucky. Sometimes you're OK, even when you're in the wrong place at the right time. Or vice versa. Florangela and I had a …

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Seeing the Light in Canada (1)

On September 9, 2013September 9, 2013 By Glenn NelsonIn Landscapes / Cityscapes, PhotographyLeave a comment

It didn’t rain every day, but it could have. It typically rains more in four days on the west coast of Vancouver Island than it does in one day in Seattle, where I’m from. But it rained enough. Moreover, clouds almost were ever-present. Which would seem a drag to most people, but not me. Yes, …

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