Wandering Vancouver in Autumn

Lately I’ve been taking to the streets of Vancouver with my camera to photograph anything that I see. This is part my effort to begin studying what it means to be a documenter, and part my effort to learn the new camera I am using, the Sony Alpha7. It’s truly a remarkable camera and I have plans to do a full review of the camera shortly.

Vancouver is a city that I find incredibly beautiful, depending on the day. Some days, golden light shines through semi-tall buildings filled with multi-cultural citizens who spill out into the streets to enjoy the green city, some of them walking or cycling about their business.

Today was one of those days where the city is simply golden.

My path? I walked from Chinatown, to Gastown, to Granville St and Robson Street, back East through Yaletown, across the viaduct between Rogers Arena and BC Place Stadium, and back through Chinatown.

This is the architecture, graffiti and other nonsense I found along the way. Street Photography post can be found here.

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Street Photography Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Street Photography Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

Ned Tobin Vancouver

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