Photo Walk 5 – Spanish Banks, Vancouver
Thanks to my wife’s photo backup, I got these important photos back so that I can share with you all. The following photos were taken at Spanish Banks, using a Canon EF-S 10-22 lens, with the Hoya Pro-1D Circular Polarizer attached. The body is still the same Canon Rebel T1i.
We happened to catch the low tide on the day. It was one of the mildest days I had this summer.
I forgot to take off the UV filter before putting on the Circular Polarlizer. As you can see the corners are a bit covered and some artificial vignetting is resulted.
The far side in the middle of the photo is downtown Vancouver. Will you walk there on the shallow water?
The clouds moved around quite quickly, we had shadows and then sun on and on.
The low tide lasted for a while, we probably spent about an hour walking out maybe 200 to 300 meters from the regular shore line.
Hope you enjoyed these photos.
Related posts:
- Photo Walk 12 – Vancouver Law Courts
- Photo Walk 8 – Clouds
- Photo Walk 13 – Downtown Vancouver in Autumn
- Photo Walk 20 – Whytecliff Park, West Vancouver
- Photo Walk 9 – Top of Vancouver
- Photo Walk 19 – Sun Yat-Sen Park and Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver
- Photo Walk 18 – China Town, Vancouver
- Photo Walk 21 – Autumn Leaves in Vancouver









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tim ferriss
September 7th, 2009 at 05:13
The CPL makes such awesome blue skies!
September 8th, 2009 at 19:15
Yes, it is one of those accessories that really makes outdoor photography fun.