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Petgill Lake
Sorry to Jesse and Jin for capturing them mid bite - carrots have their risks. John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Hiking > Petgill Lake > Petgill Lake
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View Over Howe Sound
3 images seamed together. This is similar to the view from the Chiefs except the woodfibre mill is more prominent. John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Hiking > Petgill Lake > View Over Howe Sound
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Cormorants Drying Wings
Cormorants Drying Wings Tags: piling
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2022 to 2005 > November 2020 > Cormorants Drying Wings
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View From Squamish Spit
View From Squamish Spit John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2022 to 2005 > November 2020 > View From Squamish Spit
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Stump As Stage
Nothing beats old growth stumps. Tags: stump
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2022 to 2005 > Lillooet > Stump As Stage
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Light Coming Through Mist
The contrast from the sun in mist to the shadows down would probably have benefited from a HDR composite. Tags: waterfall
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2022 to 2005 > Lillooet > Light Coming Through Mist
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Chiefs With Light Snow
Chiefs With Light Snow John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2022 to 2005 > November 2020 > Chiefs With Light Snow
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Claira In Estuary
Claira In Estuary John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2022 to 2005 > November 2020 > Claira In Estuary
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Looking South Over Ferry Jetty
This is a shorter exposure than North - 72 exposures, roughly 36 minutes. I thought the glow from the city would be worse than this, but the city is around the corner with a mountain in the way.
You can see some airplanes near the horizon - they are likely going to YVR. You can also see that the equator is roughly in this image - the south pole is well over the horizon.
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Star Trails Facing North At Porteau Cove
These are 30 second exposures stacking in photoshop. There are 75 images here so about 37 and a half minutes. (It's actually longer because there is a gap between one image ending and the next starting. The bright stars on the right are the handle of the big dipper.
You can see a single shooting star in this image.
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