A Mountain of Clouds
If this is Sunday, then I must have gotten up early this morning. And I did. I really should have slept in this morning, but I was in fact up at 6:30, headed to Queen Elizabeth park for another attempt at a morning-light shot of the city.
Alas, it began to rain just after I got to the park. You can't actually see much of the city from the look-out level at the park, and I had nothing to protect the camera with, so it was a very short trip, without taking a single picture.
Early this evening I went out to Iona Beach - the first time I've been there - and got this shot, looking mostly east back towards the south part of Vancouver. Hard to tell that the city is there, it's almost completely hidden behind all the trees, sitting under a mountain of clouds. It was about an hour or so too early for sunset, but you can be I'll be back another day for that.
1 comments:
Thats a huge cloud; its funny to think how something that immense has a net mass of like, nothing.
I was out in Pitt Meadows a few days ago and I forgot how huge Mount Baker looks from there. I actually thought it was Mount Ranier until I was corrected. I'm glad my friends didnt make fun of me for my blunder.
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